Monday 26 March 2012

What was Africa




Photography by Shibia Huizer (London) 
Oh! How I love these pictures....
In my life as a fashinista, stylist and former fashion design student, I have seen but a few fashionitas playing around with color and loads of layering!
Most of us designers and fashinistas play it safe when it comes to our everyday look, we avoid loads of layering whatsoever, but I must say though that less is more.
I admire this girl, in both looks she was able to pull them very beautifully!
I love her use and choice of accessories,color combinations: shirts, skirts, yellow and orange socks and the Nike sneakers! 
I believe this is a beautiful reflection of "what was Africa" in a contemporary way

The African style is =  color and loads of layers; I am talking of your accessories, dresses, skirts and tops!


Jamakazi Pearl Chwayita: 
stylist designer and founder of the most amazing vintage boutique in Johannesburg "Fruit Cake"
Jama is a True reflection of "What was Africa"
I love her style to bits; a good combination of Vintage Out of Africa.
This is a beautiful image.. I love the aesthetics of both the image and the style presented!
If I was a girl, I think I'd be looking more like her...
beautiful purple dress, and beautiful yellow accessories with a dash of green
for more on Jama... view her profile on facebook






Friday 23 March 2012

History of men's fashion

Autumn 1933
In the 1930s, bigger was better, with double-breasted suits, full-cut trousers, and tuxedos with tails setting the standard for how a gentleman should dress. Also: the dawn of shirtless sunbathing.

It began with the great Wall Street Crash of October 24, 1929. By 1931, eight million people were out of work in the United States. Less or no work meant little or no money to spend on clothing. The garment industry witnessed shrinking budgets, and going-out-of-business sales were prevalent.

During the early part of the decade, men’s suits were modified to create the image of a large torso. Shoulders were squared using wadding or shoulder pads and sleeves were tapered to the wrist. Peaked lapels framed the v-shaped chest and added additional breadth to the wide shoulders.
This period also say a rise in the popularity of the double-breasted suit, the precursor of the modern business suit. Masculine elegance demanded jackets with long, broad lapels, two, four, six or even eight buttons, square shoulders and vent less tails. Generous-cut, long trousers completed the look. These suits appeared in charcoal, steel or speckled gray, slate, navy and midnight blue.

Lovely dark fabrics were enhanced by herringbone and stippled vertical and diagonal stripes. In winter, brown cheviot was popular. In spring, accents of white, red or blue silk fibers were woven into soft wool. The striped suit became a standard element in a man’s wardrobe at this time. Single, double, chalk, wide and narrow stripes were all in demand.

Plaids of many various kinds became popular around this time as well. Glen plaid checks, originally known as Glen Urquhart checks from their Scottish origin, were one of the more stylish plaids. Glen plaid designs are sometimes referred to as “Prince of Wales” checks. Initially the design was woven in saxony wool and later was found in tweed, cheviot, plied and worsted cloth. 


1934

 1935
 The rebounding economy demanded a redesign of the business suit, to signal the successful status of the man who wore it.
Other versions of this new suit included four instead of six buttons, lapels sloping down to the bottom buttons, and a longer hem. This version was known as the Windsor double-breasted (D.B.) and the Kent double-breasted (D.B.), named after the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Kent respectively.

During this time, blazers became popular for summer wear. Blazers are descendants of the jackets worn by English university students on cricket, tennis and rowing teams during the late nineteenth century. The name may derive from the “blazing” colors the original jackets were made in, which distinguished the different sports teams. The American versions were popular in blue, bottle green, tobacco brown, cream and buff. Metallic buttons traditionally adorned the center front of the jackets, and they were worn with cotton or linen slacks and shorts.
1935

1939

July 1942
In the 1940s, war changes everything. The government restricts the use of wool, and single-breasted jackets and cuff- and pleat-free pants become the norm. Once the boys come home, big style roars back with wide lapels, spread collars, and roomy suits


1942

1942

1945

1949
                                                         October 1950
In the 1950s, conservatism and conformity rule, with trim tailoring and similar accessories (hat, pocket square, cigarette, and martini) for just about everyone. Downtime sees the occasional glimpses of flair (shantung jackets, madras prints, Hawaiian shirts).

From today I'll be educating about the history  of fashion, or rather the evolution of  Men's wear
stay tuned ...

Monday 19 March 2012

winter street style

                                             Guerre

                                                                   Photographer.
Wearing: Ralph Lauren hat and trousers. Vintage hand-rolled scarf. Pocket square by Hermes. Harris Tweed jacket. Sweater by Banana Republic.
This image is taken from the GQ blog. What I love about most about this image is it's the whole aesthetics of it, from the quality of picture, frame size, and most importantly fashion...Talk about a good combination of color. Red and white scarf, and orange pocket square gives the image or rather the wearer a good finished outfit. The Ralph Lauren hat adds a timeless factor to the image. Vintage but yet so contemporary.  

Take a guess! what type of shoes is Guerre wearing?
Post me your comment 


 I usually don't blog pictures of myself but if you wonder how I usually look like on a daily basis, wonder no more. I am tall, dark and handsome somebody. Vintage freak and I love slim fitting clothes.

I love this look to bits. Just like the previous one, the guys are wearing simple brown and yet so elegant. 
everything matches, rather everything complements the other. 
The amazing striped orange and brown socks draws your attention instantly, and beautifully matches with the Florsheim shoes and the belt his wearing.
I think I am gonna get myself a hat for this winter , though I don't have the head for it
too cool...

Cant wait any longer for this year's winter.
Been going through the internet, I'm inspired to look my best this winter. 
men style tips for 2012 winter according to me: 
*coat
*perfectly tailored jacket
*cotton shirts
*loafers (season less)
*boots
*playful socks and pockets squares (outfit finishes)
*a good pair of jeans and chinnos
*vintage college jerseys
*leather gloves
*a beanie (very stylish when nicely layered)
*confidence 
Believe you me these items, you wont go wrong this winter I tell...
hence with a dash of your personality, the world is a beautiful place!

Friday 9 March 2012

On the streets of Jozi


                                                  This thing called style comes naturally...
                                                 too cool... dont be scared to experiment

Friday 2 March 2012

king of fashion (kings rule together)







                                                             Food for the eye!!!!http://kingsruletogether.com

women heels adn etc.






                        I've realised that the older your shoes get the more sentimental value they get...
                nothing ever beats the vintage dotted brown shoes. People who have a pair will agree with.
                           If haven't got the memo yet, visit second hand (vintage clothing) stores,
                           who knows you might find yourself a good pair of piere cardin or etc...
                                                                      too cool..

vintage hip hop street fashion







I am not a big hip hop fan but looking back from where it comes from in terms of aesthetics and the music...Really hip hop has grown from street style to a world global trendsetter...
the likes of kanye west have created a good combination of the hip hop fashion, doing it old school with a great influence of contemporary fashion from fashion ramps across the globe.
now that is evolution!
No discrimination! hip hop is cool...

Thursday 1 March 2012

vintage style

                            I envy guys with a beered, it is so cool especially when it is well maintained
                                             but ey my time will come! if you have flaunt it...
                                                         too cool

gentlemen of the highest order

                          Clean cut! right colors, material, and fit.... what more can a man ask for
                               its always good to find style that works for you (your body type)
                                                                 too cool

style shoe

                    Shoes are the most important when it comes on putting a look together, they add shape to  
                         your whole look and if you don't choose them right you might find yourself                                                            in trouble... invest on those vintage shoes especially us gentlemen
                               without the right shoe the purpose of a garment is destroyed