Tuesday, August 31, 2010




I think that I may be starting to feel about head scarves the way I feel about neckerchiefs - in that if it is deployed correctly I LOVE THEM. It is so tricky though to get the look absolutely right. I know I have tried and failed on many occasions in the privacy of my own home. But this lady has hit it absolutely perfectly. Simple, classic but trendy outfit making a hero of the head scarf. Awesome. Thanks for the find Rebecca.

Brian Atwood Releases Affordable Shoes Line - in the US



The rather delicious cobbler to the stars, Brian Atwood, has just announced that he is developing an affordable line of shoes called B Brian Atwood for the major department stores in the US. I tell you this because it is news. Also because it means that maybe this will trickle down to us one day. Or when we are on holiday in the States. But mostly I tell you this because what constitutes 'affordable' in this new realm of luxury shoe brands is from $200 - $500. That's roughly R3,500 at the top end. Affordable?
I like the direction that things are moving in, however. At least half my shoes are Jimmy Choos. I don't say this to brag. I save up and invest in my shoes. They are not affordable as such. But I have recently benefited from the 24:7 range at Jimmy Choo - also a big price drop from their main line and no less comfortable and beautiful. And this, friends, is jolly good news.

Amanda Righetti

Chloe Sevigny

Yvonne Strahovski

Mary J. Blige

Raven Symone

This Week's Round Up of Kate Moss Stories




Wow it has been a busy week for Mossy. Starting off with her resignation from Topshop. There have been rumours and grumbling on the ground for a while but the most telling clue that something was amiss was when Sir Phillip's daughter Chloe was named as the new face of Topshop, effectively replacing Kate. Soon a press release was issued with her resignation and a swift statement from Sir Phillip saying that after 14 successful collections Mossy had other things to do. My people in London tell me that the last collection was all still hanging on the rails unlike the first few which required standing in lines around the block. Last Kate Moss for Topshop collection is in store in October. Damn, I should have held onto my original pieces.
The second, much sadder, news is that the photographer Corinne Day just passed away from cancer at the too-early age of 45. I remember all the original photos that Day took of Moss back in 1990-ish as well as the crazy styling that those two were all about in those days. These were the photos that launched Moss' career and it is a gloomy passing of an era.
Finally just launched pics of Kate's new campaign for David Yurman jewellery shot in St Barts by the legendary Peter Lindburgh, show her puffy lipped and naked. Again. I know she is a pretty girl, but I am over it. Done.

Monday, August 30, 2010




Style. It is something as unique and undefinable as a snowflake pattern. Sometimes you can craft it if you have a light touch. Sometimes it comes to you later in life. Sometimes it never will. But for those that really stand out to both the trained and the untrained eye are those for whom it is unavoidable. It just it part of them. So it is with the woman on the left. This is not fashion, this my friends is style.

Michelle Obama in Duro Oluwu



Earlier this year while judging the Africa Fashion Awards I had the opportunity to relook at much of the work of designer Duro Oluwu. We voted Duro Oluwu International Designer of the Year and I remember during our discussions, I turned to the team and I said "owning a tunic by Duro Oluwu has been an aspiration of mine forever." Famous for his almost kimono-style print tunics, he captured my imagination in my years as part of the African diaspora. I couldn't think of anything I would rather be seen in that these pieces.
And still today he combines his Nigerian roots, prints and heritage with his European design skill and wizzardry. And now he has had a new - very public - outing in the US when Michelle Obama wore one of his pieces on her holidays last week.
This is not the first time the First Lady has embraced Oluwu. She wore one of his jackets on a previous Air Force One jaunt. But it is a timely reminder that we really need to get better at celebrating our own. Why does it take the American First Lady to elevate an African designer? Why aren't we better at supporting and promoting our local talent. Sometimes what comes from abroad really isn't better. Expect to hear much more on this subject. Word.

SA's Veldskoen Makes It's Mark in the UK




Spotted in last week's UK Grazia magazine's Fashion Charts, a good old pair of veld skoen proving that they really are back in fashion and, for once, we get them at a fraction of the price. I mean £75 (nearly R900) for a pair of vellies, sies man. Get thee to a co-op for vellies priced at about R400.



A CELINE HANDBAG
One of the most desired and treasured handbags has made its way to Cape Town. This Celine handbag is like the ring in the Lord of the Rings. Precious. So totally beyond a real person's ability to own it, but boy can we love and admire it. Up close at Apsley in Joburg and Apsley 2 in our mother city. Oh dear.
When Alex told me she had seen it I nearly fainted from the desire of it all.

SHOP-LABEL WINTER SALE
Like a virtual treasure trove of fabulous fashion, shop-label is SA's very own equivalent of Net-a-Porter. So for all you dedicated followers of fashion out there, you know this is an opportunity not to be missed.
Click here to take you straight to heaven.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

2010 Emmy Awards Red Carpet - Return to Classic or a Total Snoozefest?







I woke this morning at the bottom tip of Africa to a twitterverse abuzz with the red carpet fashions from the 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards show. What was immediately obvious was how consistent people were in their thumbs up. Almost everyone was waxing lyrical about the same people and dresses. That was until I got to a tweet from the mighty Diane von Furstenburg: @InsideDVF Watching the Emmys...everyone looks good after the summer but there are too many strapless dresses!!!
Her thoughts echoed something I said on Twitter after the Oscars in January this year, when I too complained about the prevelance of samey-same strapless frocks.
As I paged through all the many images that flood the wires after an event like this, it became apparent almost immediately that those that chose a more interesting neckline stood out for me. It wasn't colour, it wasn't age, it certainly wasn't the diamonds they all seemed to have - it was a simple design choice that made everything seem modern, fresh, exciting.
Let's just look at the evidence. Taking only the best looks of the night, the following wore strapless: Lea Michelle from Glee in midnight blue Oscar de la Renta, Claire Danes in sequin Armarni Prive, Dianna Agron in floral organza Carolina Herrera, Heidi Klum in short black Marchesa, January Jones in blue Atelier Versace, Eva Longoria Parker in black Robert Rodriguez, Jayma Mays (sadly usually a style fave), Toni Collette, Katrina Bowden, Mariska Hargitay, Julia Ormond, Sofia Vergara, Jenna Fisher, etc, etc, zzzzz.
No one is saying they looked baaaad as such. In fact it is a classic prom look that has lasted through the ages and when done by the haute couture houses, fits so beautifully that anyone can look exquisite. And many of them did.
But mixed in amoung these beautiful yet predictable looks was stand outs from some of my favourite women - Tina Fey in de la Renta with a neckline and cap sleeves, gasp, Christina Hendricks in lavender ice cream coloured Zac Posen with feathered sleeves, sigh, Susan Sarandon in black sequin in an off the shoulder number, sexy, and Julianna Margulies in simple scoop neck L'Wren Scot. Add to that some of the younger bunch like an awesome looking Kelly Osbourne, stunning-in-red Jenna Urshkowitz and her Glee co-star Heather Morris in a head-to-foot sequin sheath. And in the winners Jane Lynch in midnight blue one-shoulder and Archie Panjabi in 60s inspired black chiffon overlay and you get the rare few who, together with their designers, made the extra effort to delight our eyes and inspire our red carpet dreams.
While a strapless dress is classically beautiful, a clever neckline is a thing of joy. Over the years the most beautiful red carpet dresses are always ones with a twist worn by women of character and consequence.
I hope that this plethora of strapless dresses doesn't inspire matric dance designs as a real person who eats and doesn't have Dior on speed dial is just not going to look the same. I know I would rather be someone who takes the road less travelled like some of this year's red carpet stunners.
PS: The boys who really brought it need a name check too. Jon Hamm, Chris Colfer and the The Clooney. A humanitarian and metaphorical poster on my wall forever ever.

Jessica Alba

Rose McGowan

Meredith Monroe

Emmanuelle Vaugier

Friday, August 27, 2010



If you are looking for cool sale shopping this weekend you can try:
1. Saturday 28th vintage sale at Lembrancas, bottom of Kloof Nek St
2. Sunday 29th washing line sale at Moth - everything under R100! Flat 2, Villa Menton, Weltevreden Street, just off Kloof Street.