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4th Annual Officers’ Ball & Fashion Event a Massive Success!

The theme of the evening was ‘Winter Wonderland’ and it was achieved in tropical Saint Lucia!

Over five hundred attendees were dressed to the nines for a runway gala fundraiser on Saturday December 7—the 4th annual Officers’ Ball and Fashion Event, 2019. The Make it Happen Foundation partnered with Saint Lucia Hot Couture to deliver a spectacular, blended gala experience featuring top local and regional designers, a sumptuous menu and amazing musical entertainment—all for a worthy cause. 

Upon entry it was evident that the organisers had spared no effort in delivering the promised theme of a ‘Winter Wonderland’. Hues of whites, silvers and blues flushed evenly throughout the venue while a screen spanning over 60 feet wide established an animated backdrop of continuous snowfall and wintry scenes. The fabricated snow on the floor and tables enhanced, captured and sealed the theme. 

Saint Lucia Hot Couture opened the evening with its fashion showcase of Saint Lucian designers: Kuumba Designs, Patricia Lee, Anitanja Lawaetz, Lyn Bristol of LBM Designs, and Pas Jalou by Kashmina Montoute. The regional representation came from Trinidad and Tobago and featured Robert Young’s The Cloth, Ecliff Elie, Meiling Esau, Anthony Reid, and Marlon George of Daww Creations showcasing their amazing capsule collections which wowed the crowd. 

One of the highlights of the evening was witnessing our Honourable Prime Minister Allen Chastanet grace the catwalk with a suit designed by Anthony Reid for Meiling while being escorted by his daughter Rhyan. Joining the Prime Minister on the runway was Honourable Bradley Felix who visibly transformed on stage, changing his hairstyle to complement each outfit he wore. Also on the catwalk were Honourable Dominic Fedee, and Honourable Lenard ‘Spider’ Montoute who shared the spotlight with his son Jurgen Montoute. 

Other local celebrities like Daren Sammy and Pinkley Francis rocked the crowd and donned pieces from both local and regional designers. The police force also had representation on stage with Sgt. Eldeen Henry and Constable Nieki Sonson joining the cast and doing an amazing job ripping the runway. 

Roars of applause and cheers filled the room as the fashion extravaganza ensued, with each piece demonstrating the unique flair and style of the designers. 

Mrs. Mae Wayne and her production team featuring designers like The Cloth, and Caribbean Next Top Model’s Richard Young had pulled out all the stops for a fashion show beyond compare. The choice of music, lighting and quick pace created a unique spectacle that captured the hearts and attention of the audience from the moment the show opened. 

Raquel Du Boulay Chastanet (right) of Make It Happen Foundation joined forces with
Saint Lucia Hot Couture’s Mae Wayne (left) to deliver a spectacular gala event.

A significant feature of the ball is encouraging attendees to dress in local designers. It has been established that at each ball the coveted title of Best Dressed Male and Female will be awarded. This year, famed society and fashion reporter Novia McDonald-Whyte from the Jamaica Observer came down to cover the event and to judge Best Dressed. Capturing the male title was Samuel Agiste while the female title went to Hannah Fitz.

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The spirit of goodwill, charity and fun was definitely present on the evening—a key feature of this annual event is fundraising through auctions and raffles for some fabulous prizes.  

The corporate community made its presence felt as Mrs. Raquel Du Boulay Chastanet, the producer of the annual event and wife of the Prime Minister, indicated that several companies had assisted to make the venture a success, namely: Brice & Co, Digicel, Tomty Northern Tool Company Ltd, Saint Lucia Distillers, Peter & Co., Caribbean Metals, Sandals Grande, Coconut Bay Resort and Cabot Links. Special thanks were given to HTS, DBS, The Wave and Hot 7 as they played a pivotal role in advertising and supporting the event. 

On the evening there were two spontaneous financial contributions, each of $10,000; one by Galaxy Group, developer of the Honeymoon Beach Hotel project, and one by Republic Bank which recently opened in Saint Lucia. “I am quite moved by the work and effort of the Make It Happen Foundation and, as I sat on the table with my colleagues, we made the decision to make this contribution,” said the regional manager of Republic Bank, Michelle Palmer. 

Another focal point of the evening was the honouring of three retired officers for their lifetime of service. Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award were ASP Kim Louis, Superintendent Peter Eudoxie and Chief Fire Officer Haynes Cyril. Mrs. Du Boulay Chastanet presented each with their award from the Make it Happen Foundation, together with a weekend for two at Coconut Bay Resort, which they were obviously delighted to receive.

During her address, Chairperson and Founder Mrs. Du Boulay Chastanet stated: “Our Foundation is honoured to produce the 4th annual Officers’ Ball which recognizes the efforts of our hard-working police and fire officers whose sacrifices and commitment to service and country inspire us all. If we all work together, we can ensure that they have what they need to carry out their duties in a more efficient and effective manner, which ultimately benefits us all.” She went on: “I have seen firsthand the difference a little support can make to their lives and the comfort they take in knowing that we as a society value their efforts and their contributions. We are so grateful to all our attendees and to those generous sponsors whose assistance has made this evening possible.”

The Make It Happen Foundation is a non-profit charitable organisation founded with the aim of addressing small-scale infrastructural and other financial needs of groups but with a focus on police and firefighters. Assistance has, however, also been given to other groups such as the Bordelais Correctional Facility, educational institutions and health facilities. The Foundation will continue to work with the police force and fire service to lend a hand wherever it can. 

The Make It Happen Foundation would like to thank all sponsors, partners, donors and attendees of the 2019 Officers’ Ball and Fashion Event for helping to create a truly spectacular evening and looks forward to an even more memorable event for the Officers’ Ball in December 2020. 

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