BMEX, this country’s marquee trade fair, will showcase the best in furniture, fashion, food and corporate services this weekend at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre.
At the launch yesterday, Debbie-Ann Edwards, the owner and manager of Debbie’s Closet, was a hit with all and sundry with her wide and varied collection of exquisite handbags with a difference. (MK)
Here, executive director of the Barbados Manufacturers Association (BMA), Bobbi McKay (second right), and Member of Parliament James Paul (right) admiring one of the bags while BMA?president David Foster (second left) and Edwards look on in delight. (Picture by Sandy Pitt.)
BMEX gets going
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