Friday 12 December 2014

FASHIONISTA DIARIES



As you guys all know, I love keeping up with our Fashionistas and recently I caught up with the beautiful Natasha!!! So as we all know it’s a little bit colder in the UK at this time of the year, hence the warmer look she is currently rocking. Whether its cold or warm she stays looking fresh, adapting well to any given weather!

 
What I love love love at the moment

Lipstick- Mac heroine
Maroon coat - Zara
Bag with Pom Pom - River Island
 
 
 
 
 
You can catch up with Natasha on one of her blogs: www.tashanomics.tumblr.com
                                                                                             www.thatissoeniye.blogspot.com

You can follow her as well on Instagram : @Tashanomics 
You can also follow her on twitter :           @Tashanimocs 

 Happy Shopping Guys 
XoXo
 

Sunday 7 December 2014

I am Still Here! :)


Hey Everyone!!!!!
So I have been silent for some time now but that’s all because a lot has changed since my last post!!! I had landed an internship from Nicci Boutiques and I am currently Interning at Styling Concepts! However something else that was pretty exciting for me was landing my first styling Job at Stitch and Steel. And so I had to juggle of that and still live a life where I can actually breathe and relax!
But not to say that it wasn’t exciting nor am I complaining, I absolutely had fun and I can only pray for greater things to come! However this year besides, all of the stress that came with Matric, was an exciting year and I loved every second because after all when you look back, all that really counts are the positive and exciting moments in our lives. Not only did I have one big adventure this year but I also loved everything that came with my blog and so with that said, as we are nearing the end of this year , I plan on reposting my favourite blogposts on all of my social networks. Such as FaceBook and Twitter, you can catch up with me on FaceBook at Lebo Mashigo and you can always follow me on Twitter @LebzieBabe. 
Not only will I be doing that but we will also catch up with one of our Fashionistas.  So hopefully you will enjoy all I have to offer for the rest of December and I also hope that you enjoy the rest of your year and remember you don’t always have to follow the trends but you must still maintain your own unique style.

Behind The Scenes Of Stitch And Steel Photoshoot
Happy Shopping Guys
XoXo

 

Monday 24 November 2014

Threads By Dreads


It was the want to see more modern and Casual African Wear in her own closet that inspired Christiana Afotey to start Threads By Dreads. I wouldnt be creating something I wouldn't wear myself. Although I adore and respect the fashion creativity of designers worldwide, I feel as if I can put my own twist on things within the industry. And so with that mission in mind, Threads By Dreads was Born in September 2013.
Her time spent in Ghana also contributed to the inspiration behind Threads By Dreads, eye catching and Unique clothing is what she loved to see. She admired the pride in which the Ghanaians took in their proudly African Prints. Their unique prints werent reserved for specific occasions as they would wear their African print clothing to work in corporate offices, hospitals, musical performancesjust about anywhere! And so Threads By Dreads would contribute to the Fashion World by staying modern but also incorporating interesting African Designs.


Because she is currently based in the US, most of her designs are imported from Ghana and in some cases she may design her own prints however Threads By Dreads is more than just a brand as its a celebration of Ghanas roots I see myself as an individual cultivating the roots of Ghana and planting the seeds with people all over the globe. I would love to see supporters of TBD wear the line and accentuate it with their own individual style of fashion.

Since the birth of TBD Christiana has developed a better understanding of why people go after their hearts desires and fulfil their passionate dreams. She has realised that the desire to go after your goals and particularly what youre passionate about is enough to push you to reach far beyond your limitations, the sky may not be the limit as you can reach beyond that. I can say it has sparked a new flame for me.

Christiana may embrace African prints however they are uniquely made to accommodate the closet of a modern women who also wants to infuse African prints into her modern style. However if given the chance she would love to collaborate with Swedish retailer H & M. Their product lines are constantly evolving into a never-ending futuristic stylish trend. They have opened doors for many designers around the World like Alexander Wang, Jimmy Choo, Roberto Cavalli. I would love the opportunity to mesh with their brand and set the tone for the future of ethnic fashion.

Christiana not only pours the inspiration from her experience in Ghana into TBD but she also uses it as inspiration for her personal style. My inspiration comes from the experiences that I have encountered while in Ghana and also while seeing what designers from all over the World are producing.


However she does admit that if she had to invade a celebritys closet it would definitely have to be Ushers Closet as well as a Ghanaian singers closet Efyas. Yet she does spend less time shopping for herself but when she does go shopping, she isnt very particular as she shops from local retailers and she often has some of clothing tailor made for her from Ghana. Though some of her preferred brands include Levis, Nike, Polo and Timberland. She does, however, point out denim as being her favourite item of clothing One piece of clothing I cherish more than othersis denim! Who doesnt love a pair of hot jeans?

We should definitely look out for Christiana as she is clearly here to stay and definitely reach beyond the stars. She not only sees herself as being one of the leading brands in the industry, I see myself leading people who have a passion for producing a new stream of ideas in the fashion industry and coming together to make the dream work. Ultimately, I want to be a successful servant and leader.  With that said she would also love to work with communities, Since Im a dreamer, I would love to see myself being more involved in the communities of Ghana and especially Nungua. Its clear that Christiana cares about more than just fashion as she would love to be known for more than just that but also be known for the good things shes done, and the positive influential sparks Ive caused in peoples lives. And she also advices anyone wanting to enter the fashion industry to follow their hearts desires and always be up for a challenge. A little constructive criticism has never hurt anyone and so she also advices that you should welcome it, if you fail at somethingits ok, learn from it and move on.


4 more minutes with Christiana

1.       How did you come up with the name for your brand and which other names would you have gone for if it had not been what you have chosen now?
 So youre curious to the method behind the madness?? Lol I honestly just thought since I was the one coming up with the designs for the TBD line, what other name would be appropriate? I am proud of my heritage, I am proud of where my people have come from, I love Ghana! One of my goals is to bring you specifically a taste of the Ghanaian culture. I don't regret choosing the name Threads by Dreads but it wouldnt hurt to consult with a marketing/branding specialist to get other views. Im definitely a fan of constructive criticism.

2.       Looking back would you change any of the decisions you took while you were starting?

Ha! Looking back on the journey thus farI would say I shouldve signed up Sewing 101 and Fashion 101 classes. For me, the curiosity is what keeps me going, so I become more eager to learn the ins and outs of the fashion industry, how to sew, design and implement everything from A to Z.  I love to travel to other countries and witness how native residents present themselves and rock their inner beauty! Its never too late to begin a new adventure!

3.       Do you promote a certain way of living if so what is your philosophy for life? I try to keep things simple.

Live your life to the fullest, with NO REGRETSknowing that you will encounter trials and tribulations, but stay strong because your actions will be your testimonies and triumph will be yours!

4.       In your spare time, when you arent working, what do you love doing?

 I enjoy playing sports, being outdoors (Im a freak of nature), reading a good book, indulging in laughter with family and friends. Some may not know this about me, but I enjoy the outdoorsI am fascinated by nature and I love plants!
 You can definitely follow her out on twitter @ThreadsByDreads
Or you can simply check out her website @ ThreadsByDreads.com
Happy shopping Guys
XoXo


Wednesday 5 November 2014

Retrofontein


Kabelo Tsako and Sizwe Zulu came up with the idea of having a brand which is inspired by our heritage in November 2012 however it was in 2013 that Retrofontein came to life. “The essence of why we were inspired to start Retrofontein was because we wanted to do something that represented our African heritage.  The latter which was the cultural ideology of afrocentrism.” Without a doubt Retrofontein is a Proudly South African brand which is inspired by our heritage and I recently had the opportunity to speak to them and find out more about them and their brand.

With their philosophy being “Seek Beyond Yourself”, they definitely sell more than just clothing as they’d like to think that they sell An Afrocentrism lifestyle, “Afrocentrism is a multiplexed cultural ideology and lifestyle- it’s our African heritage”. The essence of Retrofontein is even represented through the name of their brand as “We thought of our South African heritage and the name had to directly represent that we are home grown. So we thought; in Afrikaans a town is called a dorp or dorpie. We had to figure out how we would merge a prefix that we hadn’t thought of yet and the suffix ‘fontein’. So we went back to the idea of what inspired us, and that was contemporary (retrospective) and afrocentrism. Minutes later there we were, a future retro dorpie called Retrofontein. There was no alternative name for us.”

Therefore, most of their designs are based on concepts as they are conceptual people and they would consider themselves to be creatives “and with that comes a specific artistry unique to that.” If given the chance they would collaborate with Stella Jean, INYU, Jewel by Lisa or Boxing Kitten. Although they wouldn’t mind doing collaborations, they do believe in the presence of competition as “the only way to keep oneself on their toes is the belief that everything around your accord is competition, directly or indirectly.” Which is why all their hard work paid off as they soon realised that they were growing in May 2013, in just a few months of being around.

Their personal style is inspired by street wear as they are willing to explore everywhere when shopping and aren’t limited to shopping at a specific place. Yet if they had to choose a favourite brand they would definitely go with Nike as they think the work they do is astounding. And when it comes to invading closets they wouldn’t necessarily invade a celebrities’ closet but they would rather go with a designer as they’d love to invade Maxhosa by Laduma’s Studio.

We are definitely looking towards summer however we’re still in spring and with all the wind and rain that we experience at this time of the year they advise us to incorporate a windbreaker as part of our closets , “Not only is it light and waterproof but the technology used on windbreakers retains heat and keeps you warm.”

As a contributor to our street culture they say that our culture is “vastly growing. It will get to where it needs to be in time.” And if you are considering to be in the same industry that they are in they advise you to be your biggest critic, “I think that’s the most important thing on a personal level because that’s the thing which usually pushes you to be a greater designer or creative.” And there is no doubt that the sky is the limit for Kabelo Tsako and Sizwe Zulu as they plan on taking Retro4Tein to greater heights, “in the next five years we see ourselves retailing internationally. We have to go international, we need to conquer the globe. The word Retrofontein has to be on the people’s mouth.”
 


4 more seconds with Kabelo and Sizwe

  1. How has your life changed since the birth of Retro4tein?

Firstly, awareness of things that are and are not. The mechanics of how things work in the real world.

  1. Looking back would you change any of the decisions you took while you were starting?
Certainly, there are things we would change, in decisions and indecisions. No one walks in an unflawed accord.

  1. Which piece of clothing item do you believe is a necessity and one cannot live without?
The favourite copulation of denim’s and sneakers by far.

  1. In your spare time, when you aren’t working, what do you love doing?

I’m always online that’s like my secondary home. I’m either on soundcloud or doing research acquainting myself with what’s happening in the music and fashion universe.

You can follow them on twitter @retro4ntein  but if Tumblr is more of your thing, you can check them out @ acquiredretrology.tumblr.com  .

Happy Shopping Guys
XoXo
 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday 1 November 2014

Keeping Up with WAKE

 
On Saturday after a stressful week I just had to spend some time in Braam, not to just chill and catch up with friends but to also see the new store of WAKE. I loved seeing their store especially since I had the opportunity of speaking to them in July and finding out a little more about WAKE. And so this time I had the chance to see Pieter and Carla’s new store in Braam.
WAKE first opened its doors in August and since then they’ve been running their store in a busy vibrant area which is filled with young fashionistas, which is one of the reasons they decided to bring their brand there. And if they ever had to move, they would only go to a much busier place. But for now that area is just right to call home.
It’s been a busy yet amazing year for WAKE as they not only opened their store but they also showcased WAKE at SAFW and not only did they enjoy meeting new people, making great friends as well as meeting other designers but they enjoyed every moment as it was really fun, a good experience and they enjoyed working with the SAFW team. They say that it was a privilege to have the opportunity to be there. However SAFW taught them a lot about preparation, timing and the art of not panicking because what’s done is done and there’s no turning back.
Although they’ve achieved and grown a lot this year they do admit that it was a stressful year as they worked hard and learned a lot not only about the brand but about themselves too. You can look forward to catching them at their Pop Up shop at Brooklyn Mall early next year but you can always just pop into their store at 70 Juta, Braamfontein. But until then you can always follow them on twitter @itsawakeworld and keep up with them on their website @ www.wake-us.co.za  

Photography : Gondo
You can keep up with Gondo on his Tumblr page @ www.Alternativevisuals.tumblr.com However If Instagram is your thing you can follow him @sar_revolutionary or you can simply just follow him on twitter @Gondo__ 
Happy Shopping Guys
XoXo

Sunday 26 October 2014

Catching Up With Style Is Incalculable


Spring is here and we are definitely looking towards summer! Even though some of us are staying true to our darker colours our outfits are looking more vibrant and colourful and some have even decided to go for a more daring look, showing more skin than ever before with a variety of great cropped tops and amazing denim shorts to show off our great legs
However what’s a great outfit without amazing accessories. Even Marc Jacobs once said, “An opportunity to adorn one’s self is human, and accessories are an easy way to do it”.  So why don’t you adorn yourself with some accessories from SIIC. Earlier this year I spoke to Miss Belinda who is the creative artist behind the brand Style Is Incalculable and we got a chance to find out more about her and of course the inspiration behind SIIC.
With her new designs that she has for us there is no doubt that she’ll be keeping us looking fresh for this season. And of course with each unique piece you will be able to switch up your outfits without breaking the bank, as her pieces are not only distinctive but they’re affordable too and work for every kind of lady.
We should all look out for SIIC in the nearer future as Miss Belinda has a lot planned for us and will definitely be making her mark in the industry by mixing things up and showing us that her brand is more than just accessories. You can always look out for SIIC at AMERIKANA at 70 Juta, Braamfontein and of course if you would love to keep up with her you can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @S_ii_C. But you can also check her out on Tumblr at www.styleisincalculable.tumblr.com

 
Happy Shopping Guys
XoXo

Thursday 16 October 2014

Galaletsang Koffman


This week’s Fashionista is more than just a stylish individual who definitely has a unique sense of style but she is an artist who expresses herself through Photography, Performance and Poetry not only is she an artist but she is also a student who studies Live Performance at AFDA.  She definitely has a full schedule as she is also a freelance model and is currently shooting different series of photography with different artists.

And this week I had the great opportunity to speak to her and find out a little more about her and of course her style, which when asked how she would describe her style, she simply says “I won’t even try”

Everybody Say Hello to Galaletsang Koffman
1.    Who inspires you in terms of style?
I am inspired by myself. The way I feel that day. I am very much inspired by the woman I want to become.

2.    If you had to invade a celebrity’s closet, which celebrity would it be (Internationally and locally)?
I don't have anyone's closet i would want to invade. Everyone's style is so different and it changes all the time, including my own. I am not a very consistent person when it comes to one genre of style.

3.    Where do you usually do your shopping?
I am always thrift shopping. I don't go to stores because everything there is the same.

4.    Which item of clothing do you believe is a necessity and one cannot live without?
Wow, this is hard. I try not to attach myself to items. So I can live without my bra, my underwear or anything anyone would want to strip from me and still make it work.

5.    It’s finally spring, what’s your number 1 tip for Spring?
Spring!!1 minimal clothing. The weather is getting better so one can always wear less but have so much more to say through their style.

6.    In your spare time, when you aren’t too busy, what do you love doing?
I love shopping, eating, doing yoga, dancing, reading, writing, watching movies and spending time with loved ones.

7.    What do you think of South African Street Culture fashion?
I think street culture is growing. The art direction is basic when it comes to some street brands. Most things look the same. Too many people are afraid of taking risks. People follow too many trends.

8.    If you had to go shopping in a different country where would you go?
Tokyo. I love the fashion and freedom of expression there. The people don’t really care about what others are doing.

9.    Which country do you believe has an interesting sense of style? 
England. You find so many different people there. From punk rock to tumblr girls then street wear edgy skaters.

10. Which is your favourite hangout place and why?
Braamfontein and Maboneng. There is good food, music and always new people (I hate going to a place and feeling like I have been there before).

11. Which is your Favourite Fashion Magazine or Magazines?
I try not to read fashion magazines or magazines in general. There is too much gossip and people who follow trends.

12. What is the best part of your job?
Doing what I love and getting to influence other people through it positively.

13. Who do you usually go out with when you do go shopping?
No one. I am an impulsive shopper. So when i feel like it, I usually tell myself, "Hey... Galaletsang, let’s go shopping."

14. Which is your Favourite Label/Brand and why?
I am not a brand whore.

15. What advice do you have for people who are interested in the Fashion industry?
If you are doing it for the money or attention then it will end up being a job. If you are doing it because you love it then you will never have to work hard at it.

16. Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
I haven’t looked that far into my future. I live each day as it comes.

17. December is around the corner, do you have any travel plans for the festive season?
          I never make plans for December. Schedules and plans are over rated

Five more Seconds with Galaletsang Koffman

1.        Favourite Movie?

There are so many but the top 5 that came to my head as I answered these questions are;
·         Fight Club
·         When Love is not enough: The Lois Wilson Story
·         The Pianist
·         City of God
·         Philadelphia

2.       Favourite City?
I don’t have one. I try not to attach myself to places or maybe I haven’t really thought about it.
3.       Favourite Musician?
I cant choose one but my top 10 would be; Michael Jackson, Kanye west, Andreas Vollenweider, Whitney Houston, Phil Collins, Frederic Chopin, Hozier, Nneka, Amy Winehouse and  Brenda Fassie.
4.       Favourite Album?
Michael Jacksons – Thriller.
5.       Favourite Restaurant?
I don’t have one. I hate takeaways.
I hope you guys have enjoyed meeting her as much I had enjoyed getting to know her but of course if you would like to follow her on twitter you can follow her @AGE_GALALETSANG.
And you can catch up with her on her blog
 @ www.galaletsangkoffman.tumblr.com

Happy Shopping Guys
XoXo

 

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