8 February 2015

New discoveries // The Space

I've noticed that I am almost immediately enticed by anything that has to do with african/bold prints and accessories, sweet smelling scents, pop art interpretation and vintage  .. oh goodness, just about vintage ANYTHING really! So when I discovered The Space yesterday whilst trekking around Claremont with the mother dearest you can only imagine how absolutely elated I was. Seriously , the best cliché to describe it would be "a kid in a candy store" !

The first thing that captures you when you walk into the store are the bold prints doned by the mannequins at the entrance. Shift dresses all the way through to cocktail dresses (with African print detailing, perfect for the Afrocentric child) . Maxi skirts that can be paired with the coolest take on pump-meets-brogue-like shoes . The centre of the narrow store is for lovers of things! Notebooks, hilarious tumblr-like memo pads and sweet scented candles that just added to the welcoming ambience of the store. The hit for me had to be the most rad vintage alarm clocks I had ever seen and the miniture glass milk bottles (you know, the ones they deliver at your door step in the early 90 american movies?) . It's literally a mixture between Typo and like the Town boutique stores.

The best part is that they stock only local/African  designers (Good, Beautiful Maverick and Leigh Schubert just to name a few), which I am all for. I've started familiarising myself with local designers and artists as it's vital for us creatives to support and gain inspiration from our surroundings - that including the path makers!  So sharrats to The Space for endorsing that. It's also the first shop both umama and I can shop at . Has everything from plus size down to the more petite sizes so it's really convient.

For all those looking for cute decor or into bohemian or african print designs, I strongly suggest that you check out The Space store in your city. You'll thank me later !

Bless x

13 January 2015

Nomusa Makhubu // The self-portrait project


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On my usual internet hunt, I came across this frek talented photographer/artist, Nomusa Makhubu (oh! She's also an Art History lecturer at Rhodes University- so usisi knows her craft), on the 10and5  tumblr page (read more about her here).

When I looked at her work, I felt like I was looking at a piece of art and not just a photograph . Her work gives me all kinds of inspired feels, honestly. For this project she used projected images on herself to document the story. Through her images she analyses the politics of identity tradition and culture. For visually stimulated people like myself, this was a refreshing take on analysing how we were portrayed during the colonisation era contrasted to how we see ourselves today.




Intombi (Young Girl)



Ubuhle (beauty)


Nomusa Makhubu definitely goes down on my list of inspirations for 2015 . What do you think of her work ?

Stay blessed. 

1 January 2015

Transition // 2015 , let's dala

2015 shall be the year that I , as they say, "dala what I must" ! Entering my final year of high school and turning 18 in a couple of months, I am definitely anxious. I plan to conquer all my fears and push all my ambitious.


I honestly feel I have been too timid when it comes to my blog which lead to it not setting  off the way I had planned to. With a blogging community that is rapidly growing and bloggers slowly being taken more seriously, it is difficult producing content that sets me apart from the rest of the blogs. This is not just a fashion or an "anything else specific" blog . My aim is to look at the art, beauty and expression in every hook and crane . From fashion and music all the way to art direction, photography and art. I aim to discover the authenticity and show that art knows no boundaries. This year I plan to perfect and emphasize this more loudly in my blog.



My New Years Resolutions :
1. Eat healthier (I won't say lose weight coz that's just .. yeah whatever)
2. Read more books .. a lot more books. I     seem to have neglected this past time which saddens me because I love reading SO much. It's vital.
3. Blog more often! Even through the madness of Matric, I swear I will.
4. Pray and strengthen my relationship with God. I can't do this on my own.
5. Stay focused . I'm so easly distracted by life's mishaps because I'm too darn emotional. I want to be able to embrace my inner emotional creature but keep my head screwed on at the same time.
6. Get my learners and drivers license. Seriously.

Such an odd number to end off at but yes. This is the first post for 2015 and there is so much more to come.
But for now, bless x


23 December 2014

Monochrome // The Bold Fashion Statement

"Black compromises everything. So does white. They posses absolute beauty: they are in perfect harmony." - Coco Chanel




Monochrome is a timeless trend that dates back centuries but more famously brought to life by Coco Chanel around 1926
 with the Little black dress and the Lady Suit. Before this, monochrome was popularised by "The Suit": the male attempt at "getting dressed up" (This made me chuckle!). With black being the traditional colour worn to funerals and white the purity of a matrimonial ceremony, it was uncommon to have the two brought together (unless in uniform) as a fashion statement . In the case of Coco Chanel , she killed two birds with one stone. A legendary fashion statement was made as well as the breaking down of gender stereotypes in fashion . The notion that women could not where suits  (especially the black and white suit traditionally worn by men) was shut down. A win for fashion. A win for the females. ( whoa. I feel my feminism creeping into this post. Ha). The trend paved way for structured, masculine pieces for women as well as bold prints that gave the 1920s mini dresses a twist. Monochrome has always given me a since of edge, a bit of gies to strut my duck walk down that flippen street. Come summer, autum, winter and spring.. monochrome is no trouble fitting into your wardrobe for all the seasons. Mixing and matching different shades of a colour (because we all know monochrome is not just black and white, right ladies and gents?)  to tone you down or give you that edge or even when it's just the easiest thing to put together when you are lazy/late, monochrome will always be your go-to trend.

My top monochrome influences (local and international) have to be :

1. Black Coffee by Jaques van der Watt
The Imprint Summer 2013 range at SA Fashion Week 2013 and his summer 2014 range had monochrome pieces with bold, geometric patterns and print that left me teary-eyed they were so gorgeous !





2. Alexander Wang
Am I the only one who thinks of this genius when I think of monochrome? I shouldnt be. Personally Alexander's monochrome aesthetic is what made me fall head-over-heels in love with his creations.




22 November 2014

Erykah Badu x Ricardo Tisci

"You a Bad(u) girl and your friends Bad(u) too ! Oh, you got that swag sauce, you drippin' swag-goo !"

My love and obssession for this woman will never waver . Whether she's belting out sultry tunes or making a fashion statement with her headwraps or  high top hats looking like she stepped out of the Dallas, Texas version of Alice in Wonderland, Mama Badu is always on point. She embodies the whole "Listen I love this piece and I'm gonna rock it in the most unconventional way and slay" look , something I aspire to be as my sense of style evolves .

Erykah was named the face of the Givenchy Spring 2014 campaign. We see her rocking her signiture afro to quickly transitioning to sleek hair and that quirky top hat in the campaign shoot and looking nothing short of a goddess.

In recent internet news ( that I stumbled across on tumblr ) Creative Director for Givenchy, Ricardo Tisci and Mama Badu did a spread for Paper Mag ( Yes, the same one that Kim did the nude shoot for - which she slayed tbh ) . The snaps taken at a train station, had some "lumming with the homie" type vibe and then that one shot that had a hot and steamy lovers scenario going on which I absolutely loved ! Here, Ricardo reveals how Erykah is one of his idols and the definition of style. He goes on to say, I quote "
Erykah is the perfect Givenchy woman. She has that ambiguity, that contrast of high-end fashion meeting street culture. She'll wear an haute couture dress with Nike sneakers without ever doubting the association". Erykah Badu undoubtly embodies unconventional glamour and oozes raw elegance . (read more about it here ) .


Pictures by Theo Wenner

19 November 2014

Bobbi Brown Pretty Powerful South Africa // Inspirational women


This is pretty cool for those of you like myself who find peace and joy in seeing accomplished women getting out there and perfecting their hustle and still looking damn beautiful whilst they are at it. This series of Pretty Powerful women has inspired me to perfect my art so I to one day can touch the hearts of young ambitious girls like myself.




                


26 October 2014

Walking Into Summer | Cotton On Buys

As Cape Town has basically throttled full force into summer, my wardrobe has been lagging breathlessly behind. I've found myself struggling to put together proper outfits that fit my stylish personna. I've even caught myself rumaging through my 13 year old sister's wardrobe. What I expect to find there ? Please don't ask but desperate times call for desperate measures .

So I've been bargin shopping and scouting as well as basically digging for gold in the dump that is my wardrobe . Which found me bagging rad pinafores and a boho chic style dress that I had thrifted years ago and I'm so thrilled to have found use for again ( will do a post on those later) . Anyway so I popped into Cotton On this weekend ( which ALWAYS  has great deals by the way ! ) and went straight to the shoe section because I realised that I wouldnt be able to pull of my All Stars with every single oufit this season ( my style has totes evovled from that ! )  . I found a prettier version of the now in trend Ugly Sandal as well as these cute black mini platfroms both for 300 bucks. I was so stoked!

My quest for a boho chic summer wardrobe is well underway !

Bless x