Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Henna Madness

Let me propose you with a question: Is permanent better than temporary? Would you rather have a regretful tattoo with your ex boyfriend's name, or would you prefer an exquisite pattern that only lasts for two weeks? Where tattoos are concerned, I'd say that temporary is better. I'm not talking about the cheap sticker-like tattoos you can get at the Crazy store, my interest lies in the cultural Henna tattoos. A fun and temporary way to artistically express yourself on your skin.

Henna originated from ancient India, native Indians and various Arabic locations and was used for cosmetic and health-related purposes. Henna was also used to stain the fingertips of pharoahs prior to the mummification process. These days Henna is mainly used as a subsitute for permanent tattoos and for individual expression without the pain.

During the holidays I was invited to this all-girl Mehndi night event. A friend of mine got married to this Indian guy and it was traditional for the bride to have Mehndi on their hands or feet. It was such a glorious event, there were even Belly dancers, but the best part was ofcourse the Mehndi. Here's a few pictures: 





Those of you who know me well know that I am quite an artistic person so just the other day I decided to use my own artistic abilities and bought myself henna. I've only doodled a few patterns on paper, but when I'm one hundred percent sure that I've got the right design then will I transfer them onto my hand. Maybe I should put my designs first on this blog... Maybe I could even offer my Mehndi services to others... What do you guys think? Either way I'll definately keep you posted about my designs. Once again don't be afraid to comment.   



Wednesday, 8 February 2012

The ultimate campus bag

So the first day of campus has already begun and first years are walking around with plastic bags of notepads and stationary. LoL. I think someone needs to tell them they won't be making much notes this year. As for the rest of the campus inhabitants, it's not what you're carrying, it's what you're carrying it in. I suppose this does not apply to all of you.. since some students have other wordly concerns. But if you have a knack for fashion, then having the right campus bag should be an important statement piece. 
Last year I noticed the vintage satchel being used by both males and females, if you enjoy the old school vibe then satchel would be best. The more vintage the better. While this trend is still very apparant the ultimate boho bag is also a fave amongst the students. With its array of colours and patterns I also wouldn't mind being an acclaimed hippy (not that I ever had a problem with being called a hippy). These bags are cheaper and easier to find not to mention really trendy. If you refuse to conform - like me... then getting a leather backpack would be the way to go. Not only is it such a relief to carry, it lasts longer, carries all my books and most importantly, IT GOES WITH EVERYTHING.   
The ultimate campus bag
I got my bag from Oh So Boho just outside Cavendish mall, luckily it was on sale. Other trends...

Other trends


Tuesday, 31 January 2012

The Black Dress



 Remember the LBD? With it's versatility, chicness and the fact that it never goes out of style, the little black dress has become a true testimony to the appreciation of womanhood. However, in modern times the LBD is no longer what is used to be. The 'lil' has transcended to long. Although we can’t really replace the acronym LBD (if you have any other ideas you’re welcome to post a comment) the long figure hugging dresses seem to be making it’s big appearance. Yes people, let’s replace the short and cute persona with long and edgy. As for the colour, well that might be for another post, but black never goes out of style. Here are two of my most favourite LOBD dresses I own:
The Sheer Dress       You would not believe where I got this sheer dress from. The one and only CHINA TOWN! Before I continue let me just state that I am a true believer of buying value for money, there’s nothing better than buying a dress for R80. I would have to compliment my mother for this grand discovery since she is the one who first spotted it and I... am in fact the one who blatantly sneered at it. Only recently did I realise it’s true potential. Thank you mother.  I’m not the only one going for the sheer look; this person on Chictopia.com is too:
Awesome sheer black dress
And my most favourite fav...

The Infinity Dress

I call this dress ‘The Infinity Dress’. Reason being there are literally a million ways you can wear this dress.  From boob tubes, to stylish one-shoulders, this dress can promise you a different outfit for every occasion. It comes as a long plain boob tube dress with incredibly long straps that are meant for draping the dress into the style you want. I got this for R350 at the Craft Tent in Tygervalley mall, just below Game. Other stores also sell this wonderful fashion invention such as Daisy Island at Canal Walk. As much as it pains me to admit it, this dress has been around for quite some time. Even though it might not be that popular at the moment I bet this dress will be worn by trendsetters who know an investment when they see one.


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Thursday, 26 January 2012

Turban Headbands

Turban Headbands


 Need new ways to spice up your gorgeous locks? Fear not my fellow fashionistas, this hot new turban trend has been hitting the runways and all around Hollywood.  Inspired by Northern Africa, India and the Middle East, the turban style was used as a protective headgear against the scorching sun. Now the turban style is adapted to suit modern fashion for the perfect boho-chic look.

You don't have to search far and wide for the turban headband, all you need is a normal square or rectangular scarf.  Further down I have included a YouTube video that shows you three very cool ways to create that glamorous turban style with your scarf. Simple and easy. 


 My favourite style is the Moroccan princess ( I always thought of myself as a princess, why not wear a crown to prove it?). Luckily my mother has a wide selection of scarves so as you can imagine I went crazy going through her collection. Here's an example: 



Friday, 20 January 2012

Hi there guys. I'm starting my first blog.. so I'm kinda new to this. If I produce a few errors bare with me I'm not exactly a techno genius.