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  2. Kariba suit - Wikipedia

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    Michael Manley in a short-sleeved Kariba suit, 1970s. A Kariba or Kareeba suit is a two-piece suit for men created by Jamaican designer Ivy Ralph, mother of Sheryl Lee Ralph, in the early 1970s to be worn on business and formal occasions as a Caribbean replacement for the European-style suit and a visual symbol of decolonisation. [1]

  3. Culture of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Although it took many years for true Jamaican styles to develop, eventually they became more prevalent than European works. Today's most popular theatrical form in Jamaica, pantomime, began in the 1940s as a fusion of English pantomime with Jamaican folklore. Another popular style, "Roots" (Grassroots) Theatre, [20] evolved in the 1960s and ...

  4. Quadrille dress - Wikipedia

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    Women wearing the quadrille dress greet King Charles III and Queen Camilla in Jamaica.. A Quadrille dress is a bespoke [citation needed] dress worn by women in Caribbean countries.

  5. Rude boy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the Jamaican diaspora introduced rude boy music and fashion to the United Kingdom, which influenced the mod and skinhead subcultures. [10] [11] In the late 1970s, the term rude boy and rude boy fashions came back into use after the 2 tone band the Specials (notably with a cover of "A Message to You Rudy") and their record label 2 Tone Records instigated a brief but influential ...

  6. Category:Jamaican fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion events in Jamaica (1 P) Pages in category "Jamaican fashion" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.

  7. Tessa Prendergast - Wikipedia

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    Marie Therese "Tessa" Prendergast (17 October 1928 – 9 July 2001), also known as Tessa Welborn, was a Jamaican actress, fashion designer, businesswoman, and socialite. A renowned beauty and movie starlet in the 1950s, she is best-remembered today as the designer of the taboo-breaking white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the 1962 film Dr.

  8. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    This style remained dominant in high-fashion menswear through 1978 [373] [374] and then menswear again followed womenswear's lead and adopted the new big-shoulder looks for 1979. The Soft Look's pushed-up jacket sleeves and turned-up collars, though, would continue into the 1980s in bigger-shouldered, more colorful form.

  9. Category:Culture of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican fashion (1 C, 1 P) Cultural festivals in Jamaica (5 C, 1 P) Films about Rastafari (5 P) Jamaican folklore (1 C, 4 P) Food and drink in Jamaica (2 C) J.