Inspired by the 1920s, this brocade woven silk number is a great addition to the 15-piece collection. -Contributed Photos
For the women who love to rock their boyfriend's shirts, here's a great way to use it to make a style statement. Here is a skirt-and-top combo mixed with leather and industrial gold detail.
Bourke's take on the 1960s bouffant midi dress.
This male shirt with leather detailing pairs well with a black leather maxi and matching fedora.
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Garfene Grandison, Assistant Lifestyle CoordinatorLast night, the fashion world on the rock welcomed another new designer who has what we can truly call a passion for fashion. It's not an everyday occurrence to come upon a stylist who can make the transition as a fashion designer.
But the lovely and always-styling Kaysian Bourke has. Bourke began her career in fashion in 1999 when she had a life-changing experience. She started out by designing and styling pieces for herself and friends, which led her to become the co-owner and fashion editor for a small Kingston magazine, First. This was an eclectic, edgy publication that drew the attention of Vanity Fair and was featured in the fanfare section in one of their best-selling issues, December 2005.
An alum of MIU's Art Institute in Miami, Florida, Bourke graduated with a degree in fashion merchandising. No stranger to the pages of Lifestyle publications for her styling works, Bourke has been featured in quite a few, namely FIRST, Viva magazine, Fader, Trace, College Lifestyle, as well as Puma's online magazine.
Inspired by textures, shapes, the fashion of the 1960s to 1970s, Bourke has infused all these elements in her current 15-piece collection that debuted on the Caribbean Fashionweek stage last night. Every design focuses on flattering a woman's body type and giving her that extra edge to make a lasting impression. Bourke's creative abilities result in an effortless, carefully constructed, wearable, eclectic, and retro line that reflects the kind of woman she is - strong, sexy, confident, outgoing, fun and fearless.
Styled by the Dexter '3D' Pottinger, here is a look at the Flower Child collection by Kaysian Bourke.
grandison.garfene@gleanerjm.com