Investment pieces are key. Never break the bank trying to look good for some Instagram hearts and comments.
Self expression is to be contrary but it is to conform as well. Thank you Adam Curtis for the lesson!
“I have accepted that I will never commit to a certain style because there is so much more to fashion, you should be able to gracefully transition from one style to another and play around with it because style is an art. You get to tap into someone’s creativity just by looking at what they’re wearing, so why limit yourself?”
Hey strangers! So I’m back after a very long time of being caught in a whirlwind of anthropological theories, psychology textbooks and life in between, so I really haven’t had much time to tend to my beloved blog.
Chokers have been an ‘it’ trend this year and its only getting bigger. Whether its velvet, denim, lace, chain or bandana, I don’t think there’s anyone out there who doesn’t own at least one choker. For this reason I teamed up with fellow blogger and friend, Tetehumba of The Creative In Me and we made 4 different DIY chokers that will have you looking bang on trend effortlessly!
So I started SA fashion week on day 2 and went to see the Gert Johan Coetzee show in the afternoon which was off-site at the Westcliff Hotel followed by Rubicon, Mantsho, Kottin and Twille, Morphe and T’niche in the evening.
Put the corny nature of my title aside and let’s just appreciate that there’s nothing better than when your clothes kind of come alive. The flower appliqué on this shirt is truly unique, and the bell-end sleeves give it that vintage class. It’s like you can almost pick flowers off of me lol. I’m always contrasting styles and textures so I paired this delicate shirt with a distressed denim skirt.
Keeping to my new found love for flared garments, I just had to add this top to my growing collection. The bell sleeve silhouette is a hot trend and it’s the perfect style if you’re looking to make a fashion statement while keeping it fun yet dramatic.
Last week I linked up with an old friend of mine, Amo and we decided to do a shoot at +27 Café in Hatfield, Pretoria. This was the second time we do a shoot together but I think this time around we really understood each other better and our shooting styles. In terms of my outfit,