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Singer Emeline Michel at Haiti Carifesta XII

Emeline Michel at Carifesta Haiti

Singer Emeline Michel performed at Carifesta. Well, well, well.

Photographer Verdy Verna captured Michel during her performance at Carifesta.

Now, to the subject of fashion! Emeline wore her hair in braids, and wore minimal makeup…some green eyeshadow, and bangles for the arm.

Emeline Michel at Carifesta-Verdy Verna

That’s some dress, that this Emeline Michel’s got on! The dress practically blends African and Caribbean influences, with its multi-colored roses. And look at that collar. Don’t think I’ve seen anything like it. It’s rather more elaborate than most. The fabric is nothing short of gorgeous. It looks pretty silky. Well, Ms. Emeline Michel, you sure showed them at Carifesta, didn’t you?

In a past interview she did with me, she revealed that she styles herself most of the time, so is it safe to say that she put this outfit together?

Emeline Michel’s last album was entitled Quintessence. And looking at her in these photos, you could say that she’s quintessence of style and uniqueness.

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K St. Fort
K St. Fort
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