AppQuest: The Cut
31 Jan
My quest for fashion/beauty related apps continues. I downloaded The Cut. For those of you who aren’t familiar with The Cut is New York Magazine’s fashion blog. The app is AMAZING. News, Past and present runway pictures. It is really great and best of all, it is FREE! Check it out.
Say Hello: Illanka V.
31 Jan
A lot of people have this thing against wearing the same clothes over and over. I love to see people who buy some great pieces and them mix and match to the point where you forget that it’s the same pieces. My FAVORITE blogger is from the Netherlands. I just love the way she puts outfits together, if there was anyone in the world I would want to dress like,
it would be her. I asked her for permission to post some of her pictures but PLEASE go and check out her blog www.fashionnerdic.com … I’m positive you will enjoy it as much as I do.
Red Carpet Central
26 JanSince it’s Red Carpet season, I decided to get a new iPad app. I’m excited about the E! Red Carpet Live app…..it seems to offer a lot including a live stream. I will be testing it out this Sunday for the Screen Actor’s Guild awards. The app is available for iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Android so check it out! So far, so good.
Say Hello: Fanele Love
26 JanOver the past year I’ve met (virtually or otherwise) a number of women interested in African fashion & arts specifically. One of them is Fanele Love! Her blog Fashion et Al is a must read for me but also she shares so much through her facebook page– links, pictures etc. She works so hard to bring some amazing content and share the beauty of African fashion. I asked her a few questions to learn more about her and what she does.
When did you start blogging & Why?
I began blogging continuously last year around October [2009]. Initially I used the blog as a way of channeling thoughts towards something light and positive. At the time, I was going through major changes, I was a new mother and the territory came with unprecedented challenges. I have always loved art and history, even though I study Economics. The blog took on a life of its own, combining these loves into fashion, and the rest is history.
Why the focus on African Fashion?
I have lived abroad for 4 years now, and this has enhanced my love and appreciation for my region in a way that would not have happened had I not left. In Swaziland, unless you are in a particular industry, news does not travel much. If there is a fashion show in Jozi, there will be a one minute feauture in the evening news, and thats it. So when I was thrust into the world of Internet media, I discovered this huge and exciting and incredibly talented world of African fashion. It was like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. I was amazed how, right next door in South Africa, so much has been going on that I had no idea of. Sure, I’d heard of Stoned Cherrie and Sun Goddess, but through the blog, I discovered so many designers who were equally innovative! I decided to use the blog to advertise these artist, so that others who are still unaware of the talent we have become aware, and more importantly, show support. I believe that art is an essential part of any developing and modernizing society, and where I come from it is unfortunately overlooked and ridiculed, simply because it is not understood.
How do you source content for your blog?
I began by reading the more popular blogs such as Bella Naija and Farai. Through such cites, I got to know about designers, whom I then promptly looked up on Facebook. Most designers have pages there, and on these they have links to their websites and blogs. So do most magazines. Apart from that, I read a lot of magazines, and each time I check the names of the editors, whom I also look up on Facebook. Fashion editors and stylists often have blogs too, for example Mboko Mobutu of GHUBAR magazine. I also check out websites such asafricafashioninternational.com , ifashion.co.za, hautefashionafrica.com where they post the hottest talent, review shows, and put up high quality images from shows. I am fluent in French, and this has exposed me to fashion magazines in France such as GHUBAR and FASHIZBLACK which are a great source of material.
What do you ultimately want to do in this industry? What other projects are you currently involved in?
I have been blogging on fashion for about 9 months now, and my own passion for it has surprised me! Honestly, I have been going with the flow, following my passion where it takes me. Earlier this year, I organized the forst ever African-Caribbean “Native Touch” Fashion Show on my campus (University of Chicago). I am not a designer or a stylist, so the creative side is not for me. I think at the moment, the trajectory leads to publishing, so working for a magazine. I enjoy reporting on trends and shows, but at the same time I am very interested on the business of fashion. I am still looking for an opportunity to explore this, and eventually, this is where I would like to end up.
At the moment, I am working with a group in Swaziland called So Fresh (it’s still under wraps but its a clothing label meaning Swazi Origin Fresh that will launch a line of streetwear clothing that has not been seen in the small kingdom).
Where do you get your sense of style? What is your go to outfit if you have 15 minutes?
My sense of style is still evolving. Before I wrote about fashion, I discussed a lot about the “knowledge of the self” and this is something I am still doing. Style only comes when you kniw who you are, what you like and don;t like, and this allows you to be comfortable with yourself. When you get to this point, then you know how to dress for your body in way that is not especially influenced by trends.
That being said, I’ve noticed that I am a minimalist. I like clean lines, a tailored look. I have a lot of black, but of late I’ve been growing to appreciate nudes, and a particular shade of blue! When I have 5 minutes, I throw on a tank with a high-waisted black skirt, a small black jacket, leopard print flats with cute red detailing at the front, earrings, and a slim, qulted black purse.
Thank you so much to Fanele for taking the time out to answer these questions. Visit her blog www.fanelelove.blogspot.com and find her on Facebook Fanele Love!
PNK ELEPHANT SALE
26 JanOne of my favorite accessories stores, Pnk Elephant is having a big sale on their ALREADY AFFORDABLE jewelry. Check it out.
Winter Trend: Aviator Jacket
17 JanThe Burberry Fall 2010 collection brought the Aviator Jacket into the limelight. I found myself suddenly wishing for one. I’ve always been a leather jacket kind of girl — in the Winter when it gets really cold, I just layer underneath it but I’m so faithful to my leathers. The aviator jacket is a welcome change. Warm & toasty but still looks super good. I’m still looking for the right one to buy….I need to hurry because this weather is so unpredictable…it may be Spring next week haha.
GOLDEN GLOBES RED CARPET…
17 JanTHE GOOD
Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace, Eva Longoria in Zac Posen and Catherine Zeta Jones in Monique L’Huillier — my top three for the night. The green trend is absolutely fabulous. Eva did black but it wasn’t dull. Kudos to these three. Angelina was by far my favorite for the night. I saw her and WENT NUTS.
THE BAD
Natalie Portman in Viktor + Rolf, Julianne Moore in Lanvin, Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad — I usually forget the pregnant people because I blame it on the hormones, but that FLOWER is so distracting. I can’t stand it. I love Lanvin but that dress just does not look good on her, for one it was all crinkled (not a good look on the red carpet) and then the color and the sleeve…she just doesnt pull it off. I tweeted that J.Lo looked like a bride gone wrong. The more I look at it, it grows on me a little but she could have done better.
THE UGLY
Helene Bonham Carter in Vivenne Westwood, Halle Berry in Nina Ricci, Michelle Williams in Valentino & Olivia Wilde in Marchesa. I almost don’t think it’s fair to put HBC in this category because she is sort of a Lady Gaga/Nicki Minaj type. She wears costumes not outfits. But I’m sorry that get up is FUGLY! This is the first time I’ve ever hated something Halle Berry wore, she still looks gorgeous though. I can’t DEAL with the print on Michelle’s dress. A lot of people loved OliviaWilde but for me….nope.
Trends: Green, Red, Fishtail , Long sleeves, Minimal dresses




























