Jamaica Gleaner

Curvy double

Two-day conference dedicated to full-figured ladies

- Kimberley Small Gleaner Writer

RADIO HOST and entreprene­ur Alisia Jarrett conceptual­ised the first Curvy Caribbean Conference, scheduled for April 8 - 9, 2017. It is designed to engage persons in discussion­s, provide networking opportunit­ies and showcase lifestyle products designed specifical­ly for curvy or plussized women.

Tuesday’s launch of the twoday conference at the House of Neahlis, Ardenne Rd, St Andrew, drew support from media personalit­y Dahlia Harris (who is an ambassador host and speaker at the event), cultural commentato­r and academic Professor Carolyn Cooper, and former Minister of Tourism, Ambassador Aloun Ndombet Assamba.

“Just hours before Internatio­nal Women’s Day this is just inspired timing,” Cooper remarked. “Because Internatio­nal Women’s Day is an occasion for us as women to think about the way society conditions us to fit into certain neat little boxes, and we need to emancipate ourselves from these kinds of restrictio­ns. Beauty comes in all sizes, all shapes, all looks. And as long as we become victims of the anorexic model of beauty, we are going to be constantly thinking ‘something is wrong with me’,” she said.

LIGHT-SKINNED MODEL

“I think Jamaican media still pushes the anorexic, lightskinn­ed beauty model and I think we really need to contest that. Black women need to be more visible. Full-figured women need to be more visible and we just have to claim our beauty in a whole range of body types. We can’t just keep pushing one as the ideal,” Cooper told The Gleaner.

“Profession­ally, I’ve worked with management in the past who made it clear I was not fit for TV,” Harris revealed. “Personally, I accept that you can’t please everyone. I’ve lost weight and people loved it. Some hated it. I gain weight, it’s the same.”

The two-day conference will also feature as ambassador­s Atlanta-based blogger Nikki Frenney-Wiggins (more popularly known as NikkiFree Style) and internatio­nal plussize models Tessenie Mowatt and Tricia Campbell. The conference will be hosted by owner of The Original Arm Candy and TV personalit­y Gianna Fakhourie. Other presenters include dance and fitness instructor Yendi Phillipps, fitness specialist­s Patrice White and Natalie Murray, hairstylis­t Wayne Maxwell and fashion designers Courtney Washington, Simone Gordon and Donaldene Berwick.

“People just need to get to a point where we love ourselves for who we are. Jamaica’s motto says ‘Out of Many, One People, and everybody can’t be the same. I can’t be you, so love me for who I am.” Harris told The Gleaner.

 ?? DARIEN ROBERTSON/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Ladies dressed up for Tuesday’s launch of the Curvy Caribbean Conference at the House of Neahlis, Ardenne Rd, St Andrew,
DARIEN ROBERTSON/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER Ladies dressed up for Tuesday’s launch of the Curvy Caribbean Conference at the House of Neahlis, Ardenne Rd, St Andrew,
 ??  ?? These ladies were hanging out at Tuesday’s Curvy Caribbean Conference launch.
These ladies were hanging out at Tuesday’s Curvy Caribbean Conference launch.
 ??  ?? Kimberly Brown of Kerry Kay’s Boutique at the launch function.
Kimberly Brown of Kerry Kay’s Boutique at the launch function.

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