Friday, September 23, 2011

Iindoni Model - Atang Motloli

I introduce Atang Motloli, how handsome!
What I particularly like about Atang is his versatility, it really takes skill to jump and still look good. Due credit should also go to the photographer (Andrew Mc Gibbon) and the entire village (Make – Up – Phophotha, Stylist – Derrick Mhlongo)  it took to make this image, but this is about Atang so blah to that. 
                     



Note that common thread from the first image to the detail on the suit, unfortunately I am not sure who designed it.

Masesory - Mens Wear

Masesory is a South African label specialising in Mens Wear. The brands signature is impeccable stitching, which has the effect of clean lines.  

Cutie and Cute - Kids Designer Wear


I had never heard of Phoebe & Floyd before I was invited to the launch of the new designer kids wear shop Cutie and Cute. Although I do not have a child, if I did Phoebe & Floyd would be the feel I would go for. They described themselves well in their website at www.phoebeandfloyd.co.za : A classic, contemporary, and modern style, combined with an honest and sophistication that is unique to the brand. This is Phoebe & Floyd.

Cutie and Cute has there latest stock list, with both girls and boys clothing from birth to 12 years. If you in Durban do pop in at the address above, whether you have a little one or not I am sure you know someone who does and Christmas is around the corner.

Ajak Deng by Amy Troost for V Spain

Ajak Deng by Amy Troost for V Spain. Ajak wears Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci Fall 2011.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Nondumiso Tembe


 
This image pleases me because I was present when it was being taken. Really it was my first “styling” training. Though I can take no credit for any party of it at all, I am pleased to mention that Miss Tembe is making big waves as a South African actress, singer/songwriter, dancer/choreographer and writer.
Now based in Los Angeles, pursuing a career in film and television, along with music, Miss Tembe has appeared on such popular US TV shows as “NCIS:LA” with LL Cool J.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Designing a Productive South Africa

As I had mentioned my true fashion induction was during my time with Igalelo. Every month we would choose a different theme to organise a fashion show around.
 Igalelo 4 ‘ s theme was Designing a Productive South Africa in acknowledgment of Freedom Day (27 April) which commemorates the countries first democratic elections. 

Designers where briefed to design using the South African flag as inspiration.  

Iindoni Model - Christina Duma

I named this blog Igalelo for two reasons firstly because all the other names I tried where taken, lol would you believe it “According To Miss Daisy”, “Miss Thang” and “LulaBelle” where all taken (all the above mentioned I owe to my talented friend Katlego Disemelo). Then BAM! I remembered that everything I want this blog to represent and celebrate was born from my experience with Igalelo. Igalelo was a fashion show that I was a part of organising, so this is an extension of my fashion experience.
See Christina she was one of our models. What story do you think the director was trying to tell here?


P.S. I now own that AMAZING coat, thank you Bab’ D J

Conscious Fashion

There is power in the way that you dress. You start speaking before you even open your mouth. And yes although fashion can be frivolous even that is an expression. I wonder what Winnie Madikizela- Mandela was thinking in this picture. Yoh my head is spinning for that head wrap it is all kinds of cool: the colour, the placement of the “V” on her forehead and that poodle ponytail –what character.
 I quite enjoy Angela Davis in the above image too. I first heard of her at a free screening during the International Durban Film Festival about a month ago. This particular documentary “The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975” illuminated the Black Power movement in America. Her look is still relevant for me. If only my natural hair looked like hers! And really can you go wrong with denim? Add the interesting texture that the jersey brings and top it off with French styled scarf equals the look is elegant yet casual and timeless.
 Steven Bantu Biko did it too, layering that is.