Thursday, November 22, 2012

Rays of sunshine...

I just love these colours...

7.13.12d

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Katse Trout

Just thought I'd share this with the blogging world... Very interesting.


The story behind the video:

"Greg Stubbs is the founder and managing director of Katse Fish Farms. He believes that we need to be custodians of the planet for our children's children and is committed to running his operation in a responsible manner.

The consumption of seafood has increased five-fold in the last five decades. The demand cannot be met by historical fisheries and the expansion of aquiculture is inevitable in order to reduce pressure on wild seafood stocks.

The Katse trout project lies in the Lesotho Highlands and has become a regional leader in aquaculture, addressing the environmental concerns regarding fresh fish farming. The local Ha Lejone community receives royalties for all fish farmed in the reservoir.

The high quality trout is processed in well managed environments by the Three Streams Smokehouse in Franschhoek, and each step can be traced and controlled. The smoked range is available at Woolworths stores under the Royale Highlands Trout brand.

This is part of Woolworths Fishing For the Future initiative -- our commitment to selling responsibly sourced seafood
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It's been a very long while since I've blogged, but I will be updating my blog frequently from now on ;)

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Fruity nails :: The Strawberry



It's red and I LOVE IT... Need I say more?
The colour is going to be one of my favourites for the next I'm not sure how many seasons.

Rimmel London
Lycra Pro - Professional Finish
327 Heart on Fire

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Borrowed Post : Poverty has never looked so good

This is a borrowed post from a columnist Sibongile Mafu. The post may be found here.
Weird thing, or maybe the interesting thing about it is I saw the video she describes in the post yesterday and tweeted that it confused me. I honestly didn't get how the video connected with the song... But anyway, it is my opinion.


Here's the video



Here's the post by Sibongile Mafu:

"Africa is really hot right now, especially the townships. They have become the go-to places for glamorous magazine shoots and music videos. International artists seem to have discovered new inspiration on our shores, flocking to countries like South Africa and Nigeria to explore the beauty in the have-nots. It’s almost as if Africa has been given a fresh coat of paint, and boy does poverty look good in HD!

Putting the 'own' in 'Township'

American singer and professional younger sister to Beyonce, Solange Knowles is the latest star to join the craze. She recently visited Cape Town for a photo shoot with ELLE magazine and to film her new music video. The video is set in parts of Langa and Khayelitsha (It’s cute how Khayelitsha is still considered part of Cape Town). Solange is seen dancing, riding a bicycle and even catching a taxi, as well-dressed township folk smile and dance with her. Her red lipstick never smears and her well-groomed afro never out of place. Townships have never looked so good.

There is this intriguing phenomenon, which I recently read about in Marie Claire, called “Poverty Porn” where beautiful photo shoots are set in poor, derelict communities. Luxury designs and brands mix and mingle with locals in pursuit of the perfect fashion spread. Oscar de la Renta meets Oscar Dlamini on the dusty township streets.

Lense love

I’m a videographer by day and have shot many times in and around Cape Town townships. I grew up in a township and we all have one thing in common: we love cameras. Aggressively so. Just point the thing at us. It doesn’t matter what it’s for or who will see it, just point it at us. People will throw their babies in front of a camera in hopes they’ll make it onto the television or into a magazine or newspaper.

I guess whoever you are and whatever you own or don't own, a camera pointing at you is the ultimate form of flattery. It’s almost as if the dire circumstances one is living under are briefly forgotten, and the pure human need of wanting to be looked at, wanting to be seen, in literally the best possible light, comes into effect. Just for a short while at least, someone is not ignoring the poor and downtrodden.

It does leave me with an uneasy feeling. We’ve exhausted the stylish European locations, let’s pack it up and move it to Africa!

The entertainment and fashion industry gives poverty fancy terms like “shabby chic” and “rustic feel.” All they’re doing is taking photographs around some poor people with shacks in the background while wearing one or other “bold” African shirt and headscarf.

Selling recreated realities

Africa has become a commodity. Or to be more specific, “African-inspired” has become a commodity. It was made by someone looking in, a voyeur, as opposed to someone with that genuine lived experience. Perhaps that is what art is. It is taking people’s realities, recreating or re-imagining that and selling it at higher price. They’re not murdering millions of Africans or displacing people from their homes. They’re just coming in for a day or two to shoot some pretty pictures and leave.

South African singer Thandiswa Mazwai tweeted last night: “So the African thing is only cool if a foreigner does it. It’s only cool when they sell it back to us.” She has a point. Maybe it is better to see the African struggle under some good lighting with a bit of extra varnish. African artists have been singing their lived experience for years now, celebrating their heritage and the African aesthetic in their work. It barely gets a second look. Ironically, Thandiswa is one of the very few artists in South Africa who have been quite successful with this. I would assume she’d enjoy the very African image she portrays , being disseminated all over the world.

Maybe we derive some sort of pride and pleasure in seeing humble Africa shimmering so brightly in these well-respected pages of high fashion magazines. The laughing, dancing, poor native is very appealing to look at. And besides, American poverty doesn’t seem AS glamorous. This new “poverty made pretty” doesn’t hurt as much to look at when we’re confronted with it in this form. The “big, friendly mama” with her fruit stand, standing next to the model with the pursed lips who is wearing a turban with a fruit print makes for a winning picture."


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Burberry Prorsum S/S 13 Womenswear Show


I don't have too much to say. I just love it!
A few looks from the Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2013 Womenswear show held on Monday the 17th of September.



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Shopping day kinda outfit

Untitled #181

Simple. But yet hmmm kinda outfit. I'm loving this look...

Monday, September 17, 2012

Burberry 121 Regent Street, London


I lost count as to how many times I watched this video over and over again.
I have a love for classic things. Yes! My obsession with Burberry continues - with their collection being showcased on Monday the 14th of September. I CANNOT WAIT. 

I love how they have decided to involve their consumers in most of the things that they do.
The though that goes into this amazes me. The detailing, the craftsmanship... My goodness.
I just adore how they capture the process of making something out of a piece of wood, or any material for that matter - to turn it into this incredible creation i.e The Store.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2013

Spring 2013

With NY Fashion Week being the highlight of the week in most blogs, I just thought I'd show you the lady who just epitomises style, grace and elegance in her designs. The collection from my point of view is for a woman that demands attention when she walks into a room. And only by what she is wearing, without saying a word. I am utterly in love with most of the items in this collection.

Spring 2013

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Playing dress up


I've been away for far too long. From work, being sickly and just the normal every day stuff that get in the way. I'm back! As I was going through the different blogs I follow on bloglovin, I came across this Kate Spade dress. Awesome isn't it..? Just need someone to recreate it for me ;)

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