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Wednesday, 16 December 2015
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Monday, 14 December 2015
Hottest Style Trends for 2016
It's just a couple of weeks to go to year end and we all looking forward to what 2016 has in store for us. As we preparing to making our resolutions, let's consider looking more fashionable as one of them. To help us achieve this, we have managed to gather some of the hot trends for the coming year from the world's greatest runways.
2016 is bringing the flaunting of shoulders. From shoulder cutouts to off-the- shoulder tops, these bold designs graced the runway and we so can't wait, come 2016 to rock them. Talking of tops, ladies have once again adopted something from the boys. White button-down shirts are coming 2016 and it's time you grab one for that cool-girl and sassy look. So be it buttoned up, ruffled or slashed, the choice is yours.
The last we heard of pleats was back in high school but 2016 is bringing them back to our wardrobes. Don't get worried folks, all you gotta do is rock that silhouette in micro pleats with so much confidence and be ready to make the year your own. Crumpled fabrics is also coming back in 2016 and I'm happy for those who are not much of ironing fans as this is the perfect solution. Invest in that garment with crumpled fabric and you won't have to interact with an iron everyday.
If you thought suede ended in the 70s,then 2016 has a surprise for you. This delicate fabric is back with a more sophisticated touch and colour. From floral to print, the one of the most loved fabrics is definitely back to bring that va-va-voom. Light-weight denim will be another hot trend and no need to get worried as this fabric is not the first we've heard of it. So revamp your wardrobe with a dress, shirt or skirt in this warm-weather denim and you good to go.
If you about colour, then orange will be the best option. Many usually avoid this in-your-face colour but 2016 has it as a hot trend. Bring it out in a shade of your choice and grab all the attention.
When it comes to shoes, we getting into the new year with our flats. Don't panick as these essentials will still be trending. So rest a bit from the downs of high heels and opt for these comfy flat mules.
So be ready for 2016 and if I were you, I'd start revamping my wardrobe now. Wishing you a happy and fashionable new year.
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Ripping and when to draw the line!
It started jus as ripping of denims but it has turned into one of the biggest trend or Craze. Now it's about ripping just about every clothing item and yes we've accepted it into our wardrobes and embraced it. Just the other day, I was admiring at a folk rocking ripped sweatpants and I thought, interesting.
Just as I'm a fan of ripping and shredding clothes, the question still remains, How Far Do We Have To Go?
Ripped Demin? Big YES!
Ripped sweatpants? New trend but YES
Firstly leggings were meant to be the tightest piece of clothing you could wear for gym sessions or Yoga. Made from the lightest and stretching material, folks please don't massacre these leggings. These were supposed to be undergarments ladies but we embraced it when you decided to rock them on their own. Please don't take it a step further. We can't handle it.
We right into December and we as StyleArchiveZW would like to wish u a Fashionable Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Please drive safely, be responsible because 2016 is coming and we'd love to get into it with you all. Enjoy
Sunday, 29 November 2015
Jet Footwear
We're right in the middle of Summer, folks, and in this intense heat, you'd agree with me that we need some footwear that helps our feet "breathe". We also wouldn't want to forget that the reason we love Summer is because we can explore our fashion sense better as we can wear almost anything we want.
Well, back to footwear- this Summer has seen the coming back of the gorgeous strap sandals. Some call them "gladiators" as they were worn in ancient Greek times, but they have made their way back to modern fashion. One store that has helped in providing these is Jet Stores. I went in one of their branches and man, was I wowed. Jet realised that folks need something light and comfortable which brings out that chic persona while keeping the feet cool. Coming in different designs and colours, no one can have an excuse for not having a pair. Strap sandals are great for outdoor as well, especially for that walk in the park or a drink with BFFs. With some available in bright colours, these sandals can be great for accessorizing an outfit as they brighten up an outfit in muted colours.
Jet also has amazing pumps in their footwear section. These also come in different gorgeous colours, making them very versatile when it comes to outfit combinations. Pumps are some of the lightest footwear and they are great also for outdoor activities as they are durable. These also come in different sizes catering for children as well. So mothers- you can grab yourself a pair and get a complimenting pair for your little girl!
I love the men's plimsolls selection . I had a chat with one of the sales assistants who mentioned that the plimsolls are one of the most purchased items in the footwear section. Plimsolls are very comfortable as they are light and easy to combine with almost anything. One can choose from different colours that are available depending on their favorites.
So, folks, get into any Jet Stores and grab yourself a pair of any of these trendy pieces of footwear and grab all the attention!
Friday, 30 October 2015
Day One of Mat Fashion Week
Day one of the much anticipated Matebeleland Fashion Week has come and gone and I would like to apologise profusely folks as I got there a bit late. But well for those who did not attend at all, we'll give you a bit of what we saw.
We managed to get there in time for the 3rd showcase of the night by a young man named Gift Tsingano with his label Tribes. Loved how he combined shades of polka-dot in his designs with some garments having black lace. I thought that was really brave. To describe those designs, I would simple say "simple yet chic
Sunday, 25 October 2015
Right Frame, Right Make-up For Your Face
Well folks admit it or not, we've had some who've felt negative when that optician prescribes spectacles. Folks get worried that they spoil their looks or hear some say specs make them look geeky. Well I've felt the latter and yes I put on specs but thanks to some tips I've managed to overcome this.
As StyleArchivezw we always here to help so we made some research and we can safely say you don't have to worry anymore. One can now rock those specs by choosing the right frame for your face and with the complimentary make-up, you'll be ready to rock the world with the perfect view. The most important tip is for one to know their face shape for this to work so here it is folks;
HEART-SHAPED FACE
Lightly oval or square shaped frames will work well for you as they would best suit your forehead and chin.
Make-up Tips
Bronzing the outside of your temples will soften your face lines yet bringing out the more oval shape. A pretty dust of pink or apricot blush and some bright lipstick will leave you looking amah-zing.
RECTANGULAR FACE
Small rounded frames will be advisable as they would soften those hard square features.
Make-up Tips
A bit of blush is recommended to reduce the appearance of length on your face. Some eye-popping eyeshadow will do you good as well as a thickening mascara. You'd do well to avoid lengthening mascara to avoid your lashes from touching your lenses.
ROUND FACE
Rectangular frames will definitely suit your large forehead and rounded chin.
Make-up Tips
To lessen the appearance of your round face, apply your blush under your cheekbones. Angular eyebrows are important too and try some highlighting powder to give them that VA VA voom.
SQUARE FACE
Oval or round shaped frames might work well for you to compliment your equally wide jaw and forehead.
Make-up Tips
Soften your jawline with a dot bronzing powder. A good coverage foundation is a definite must then finally define your eyes with a liner.
OVAL FACE
This shape is the easiest to frames as anything you comfortable with or in can work quite well.
Make-up Tips
A coloured liner will definitely liven up your face. A little gloss will add that extra sparkle and finally powder your face lightly.
So there you have it folks. When the doctor prescribes those spectacles, it's not the end of the world. So lastly here are some tips to always consider also when choosing your glasses,
1) If you are short-sighted, avoid rimless specs as it will make the thickness of lenses visible
2) If you to go for coloured frames, choose a pair that sends a stylish message.
3) If you allergic to metal, go for titanium frames and they are light and flexible as well.
4) Lastly make sure your specs fit over your ears to avoid them falling off.
Best view!!
Friday, 23 October 2015
White Cotton.. The Next Big Brand!
A couple of days back I published an article about how much the fashion industry in Zim is growing. With the number of designers increasing rapidly, we have those that are exceptionally good. That's where we bring in the term "gods of creativity" to define three gentlemen who form the label White Cotton.
For those who loyally follow us, they'd remember we once featured their head designer, Blessed Nkosi for one of our Fashion Friday editions some time back. Now we had an amazing chance to talk to his partners to get to know one of the posh brands in Byo.
White Cotton, a name that came after one of the co-founders picked up a white cotton string and because of their spontaneous and creative minds, the name came up. So in 2011,Blessed Nkosi, Sean Sita and Nhlonipho Tankwa decided to create their signature clothing line after they realised the frustration that peeps went through and even them to get great clothes. So instead of crossing boarders or paying high prices in local boutiques for these clothes, they decided to make these clothes and they've not looked back. One can see this has been the case as they've showcased in a number of big events around the country like The Blue Carpet Event, Miss Zim Environment and Matebeleland Fashion Week to mention a few. This really shows these gentlemen are not a force to be reckoned with.
Because of their stance to cater for everyone, all shapes and sizes it has made this label a famous one. The designs always carry their signature of class and fine details yet bringing out the persona of the one wearing it. So I asked what they really enjoy about designing clothes, "Everything", replied the head designer Blessed, "it is all an adventure for us and we love to see what our crazy minds come up with each time and simple stuff like a contrast in buttons can make an outfit wow for us". Only the créatives I'm sure understand this better.
As much as these créatives are doing an amazing job dressing the fashionistas of Bulawayo they have some challenges they face. "There are many challenges, the foremost being that the economic environment does not give enough room to accommodate fashion. Face it, when peoples worries are reduced to basic needs, day to day living and hand to mouth earning fashion is the last thing within most peoples reach. We appreciate that we have continued to exist and build our brand over the past 4 to 5 years but its not enough, we do not have enough affluent clientele to have a steady income and build the brand to its true capacity",mentioned Blessing. He also went on to mention the issue of local boutiques not supporting local products. I kept on thinking it's high time I pay those boutiques a visit and tell them how what exactly they missing.
This trio always manage to bring the gentlemen look onto a whole new level. I mean who are the best people to form a trio than guys who have the same fashion sense? One would swear they were born together in their designs even though they, "switch it up a bit to suit each other's look ", as they would say.
As we all know this industry can be a bit harsh, so I had to ask how have they survived all these years in it? " We keep doing what we are doing for the love of it and the vision which is bigger than what most people see. There is nothing like having knowledge of where you are going and knowing that you are on your own path. Also we dont compete, we congratulate those that are doing well but we believe we are in our own league and so we are the best because we are the best". Without a doubt folks, this trio is out to conquer the world and I'm sure you got that, they are the best
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So finally folks for those who have dreamt to be successful fashion designers, here's some advice from the experts in the industry, "Find yourself and let that be prevalent in all your work, be vigilant, stay true and never stray from the original goal. If your goal is to make money you will have success in your lifetime but if your goal is to build an empire you will leave a legacy", said by Blessing.
So there you have it folks. If you don't own a garment from White Cotton I'm going to ask you this "what are you waiting for".
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Zimbabwe Fashion Industry,, Challenges and Improvements
Fashion. One word that has been on people's mouths so much of late. In the past couple of years we've seen Zimbos appreciating fashion to a higher level. Be it on the screen, newspapers or social media, one can tell that this is industry is slowly taking over. We've seen the number of fashion designers increasing. Fashion photographers, Fashion stylists, runway models, Fashion bloggers and also retailers have increased in a tremendous way.
As much as this industry is rising at a fast rate, there's definitely a lot to do for us to reach the greatest levels. I had a chance to talk to some of the great and popular names in the fashion industry, asking them of some of the challenges they are facing and how we can improve our industry and this is what they had to say.
Renowned Stylist and producer of Zimbabwe Fashion Week Haleema Mekani had this to say, "The main challenges that we face as the fashion industry is firstly, the deserve attitude whereby people feel they deserve to have things done for them. Also the fact that people have ideas but they don't implement them and it ends up being all talk no action. Lack of quality, knowledge and creativity also affects the industry as there's so much repetition of designs". Asked about how we can improve the industry, she says "People working in the fashion industry need to stop waiting for someone to revive or invest in the industry as we are the ones who understand the challenges better. We should focus on creating a value chain that will begin to sustain us as creatives and setting structures that can lead to a successful industry later in the future ".
Much truth was said there and yes as the ones working in the industry, it's our duty to take it to those heights that we want it to be.
Managed to get hold of Bulawayo based designer Annie Gonyora of Annie G Couture also on the challenges and improvements of this growing industry of ours. "As a highly academic country, little is invested in the arts as they haven't realised that it's one of the leading revenue generators in other countries. Lack of variety in resources has also made fashion seemingly monotonous. Culture has also played a part as it becomes a barrier in limiting creators the ability to fully express themselves. For this industry to improve, we need more institutions that create fashion gurus instead of seamstresses. The country also needs to start producing it's fabric locally".
Style icon and social entrepreneur, Gilmore Tee had the same sentiments. "The fashion industry is overlooked like most artistic genres yet it's an industry everyone is involved in. For whatever event one is going to, they think of what to wear and that alone should make people realise that it's an industry that needs enough support to also sustain our economy". On improving the industry, he had this to say, "Designers need to partner with big fashion houses and cooperates hence commercialising their work. Local fashion people need to invest a lot in quality so as to reach maximum levels and it'll be easier to penetrate the global market with our works".
"Designers seek more exposure, knowledge and schooling for their brands to work for them", said Style Icon and Stylist of the Year 2015 Craig Zoowie. "Resources are also not readily available for designers to work with. Some designer's social circles are limited and yet they all have a separate and distinct niche market of their own to target. To improve our industry, more workshops are needed to school designers on art of fashion. Networking is also important especially with organisations that can help with sourcing resources from fabric to social media marketing".
I also had a chance to talk to Ngugi Vere, the creative director for Soweto Fashion Week on this sensitive topic and he had this to say, "I think there are two main challenges faced by the Zim Fashion industry,lack of togetherness for one common goal and the promoting of local designers for local retail. To improve this, Fashion engines in Zimbabwe need to come together and create a solid and effective fashion council that will manage all things that got to do with events, designer development and industrialisation then retail takeover. We need to create products that are Zimbabwean but appeal to the world. Proposing our strategy to the government can make them to back the industry and invest in it".
Bulawayo-based Stylist Welshman Sibanda had this to say, "I feel there's lack of support from the arts ministry especially when it comes to the fashion industry. For us to improve our industry we need big brands like Edgars and Truworths to push local brands and utilise designers. People in the industry also need to work together and understand that they can't flourish without the other's input. There needs to be a fashion committee too to make sure that unity is instilled then we'll be taken seriously".
Last but not least I talked to Tendy Kamusikiri, fashion blogger at SignatureToscie and Fashion editor at Infinite Magazine. She had this to say concerning the challenges and improvements needed for our fashion industry, "There are a lot of challenges that our industry faces. One can talk of lack capital and good quality fabrics. There's also some levels of ignorance from the general public and some lack of professionalism. Cheap imports and second hand bales also crush our industry. Room for improvement will include more collaborations where all parties can gain".
So there we have it folks. Yes we might have the challenges but that doesn't stop us from bettering our industry. Let's support each other locally and if we stand united , we can do this.
Till next time fashionistas
Friday, 9 October 2015
Summer Tryouts!
It's been a while folks since we last talked about one of our favourite topics, clothes. When it comes to this departments folks, some have had difficulties and even me, in making making that perfect combination for some of our clothing pieces. So let's see how these three can be of help.
Patterns and Prints. These have been some of the best attention grabbing items as they make such a huge statement. We love them as they are bold, fun and yes, playful. You own one of these, you definitely guaranteed for a splash of colour in your wardrobe. Be it a clothing item or an accessory piece, all you gotta do is combine them with that plain and simple piece and voila,electric and super fashionable look.
All White. Ok don't chop off my head as yet. I know all white can be tricky but please don't push the idea away so fast. Try the all-white approach and then incorporate some printed accessories. Be it that gorgeous bag and or a chiffon as long as it's printed, it will definitely complete your all-white look in a way that's gonna leave you feeling confident and sexy. Style icon and Stylist of the year Craig Zoowie always says "with all-white, choose your undergarments properly and go with linen and you good to go". Who are we then to go against the fashionistas.
Black Top. Plain colours are a must have in your wardrobe especially if its black. We've loved this colour for centuries now. It's neutrality make it stand out as it can be combined with almost everything and anything. Get that black top, pair it with some patterned skirt and throw some colourful heels and you good to get them drooling. In all this, it's always wise folks to choose the best material.
So folks if you own any of these pieces in your closet, try the above tips and get back to us with those positive comments. Till next time
Monday, 28 September 2015
Our Intwasa.... The Fashion Show
Intwasa Fashion Show has come and has gone folks and for those who attended the show that was so much anticipated like me on Saturday, will tell you why this event has been talk of the town for weeks now and definitely for weeks to come. Well at StyleArchivezw we say kudos to organiser and producer of the event, one and only Gilmore Tee. I kept thinking, 'how are they going to make that place fashion-event worthy but I was impressed.
The event had 10 designers showcasing and the majority of them were our very own designers based in different parts of the country who had come to showcase their expertise. Thembani Mubochwa, who was recently awarded the designer of the year 2015 at the Zim Model Awards was one these creatives. He showcased some of his wedding gown range and I'm sure most will be saying 'we've seen them many times' but I'll say wait till you see this designers collection. Loved the way he combined the gold details in most garments and different fabrics and still mantained the wedding theme. Brides, this is the guy to talk to for a gown that's going to make you the main attraction on your day.
South African based designers who are under the Azzura Collection graced the event with their designs. Leandre Willemse, Mma Hogany Designs and House of Hohwa by Kuda Matiza were the labels who made a name for Azzura Collective. Also showcasing were The Heralds, two young designers who were mentored by Ara Kani. Well we couldn't expect less especially if you trained by the best in the industry.
Then we had student designers from Bulawayo Polytechnic showcasing what they being taught and we realised why some call it the best art school. The last to showcase were the 6designers who were part of the Edgars Young Designers Development Program last year. These saw two of the designers, ShadowbySdue by Sidumiso Ncube and Sanah Designs by Sanah, who just raised our flag at the Durban Fashion fair showcasing some of the garments from DFF. Nkululeko Ncube of Ara Kani was the last to showcase his rebel range and how we loved all that camouflage.
When it comes to attendance, well the Bulawayo fashionistas didn't disappoint. We had the likes of Byo socialite Mbo Mahocs, Byo gothic designer Sidumisile Sibanda of Lady BlackRunnaway, Best dressed male at the ZFW red carpet Welsh the stylist (looking dazzling as always) and the ever-so gorgeous Miss Earth Water Lebo Mmakola. Former Mr Bulawayo and renowned model Keith Oliver also graced the event as well as the diva herself, Nyasha Mtamangira. With the best of entertainment from PrayerSoul I'd definitely rate the event a 8/10.
We definitely can't wait for Intwasa Fashion Show 2016
Friday, 18 September 2015
Edgars launches Fashion Extravaganza with Sophie Ndaba
So last night folks I attended the Edgars VIP cocktail as they launched another edition of the Fashion Extravaganza. As much as the invitees were looking forward to an evening of a VIP cocktail, well it turned out not to be very VIP. Well folks we not here to judge because we were there for the fashion and I can say the word extravagant got itself a new meaning.
The event delayed a bit as we all waited for the celebrity guest star all the way from South Africa to come in. Folks had their selfie sticks ready only to be disappointed by the news that for one to get a selfie with Sophie, you had to purchase items for $50.I thought 'great way of making folks to buy' though sad for many. Those who had their Edgars Club Card with them, was the perfect time for them to buy that amazing shoe they've always wanted from the shop. Some were lucky enough to walk away with personalised Sophie t-shirts.
The event was well attended as well by the great names in the fashion and music industry from Bulawayo and I'd say peeps looked exquisite. We saw faces like ZFW's best dressed male on the red carpet Welsh the stylist,Byo socialite Mbo Mahocs,Style icon nominee for ZFW Gilmore Tee, the amazing Miss Earth Water Lebo Mmakola, rapper Asaph to mention a few. It was a true fashion event.
The event had great sponsors like Jaguar, South African Airways, Star FM, NewsDay and the famous Holiday Inn that treated us with tantalising delicacies.
Well for those who didn't manage to make it to the launch cocktail, the fashion extravanganza promotion runs till the 31st of October and there are also great prizes to be won with the grand prize being USD$10000. Imagine what I'd do with all that cash. So folks go to your nearest Edgars shop and spend USD$50 or more and fill in your receipt and entry forms to drop in store and you stand a chance to win fab prizes.
Till next time folks!
Monday, 14 September 2015
Obyniq by O'brien Methuselah
We've gone past the fevers of Zim Fashion Week and all we left with are memories and throwbacks. Well folks we decided to take you back a bit through talking to one of the emerging designers O'brien Methuselah who showcased his expertise at the event and this is what we managed to come up with..
SaZw - StylearchiveZW
SaZw : So O'Brien, please tell us the history behind the label Obyniq and when it started?
O'brien : Obyniq is a combination of my name O'Brien and my uniqueness as depicted in my clothing line.. IT is all about bringing and delivering creative style in the men's world. It started about 5 years ago when a friend of mine mentioned my dresscode as "O'by unique " that's when I felt my fashion juices flowing through my bloodstream.
SaZw : Wow really interesting. So how did you get into designing and what do u find most interesting about it?
O'brien : As I was growing up I've always pictured myself dressing celebrities and famous people and i would help my family members on deciding what to wear to a special occasion. My style on it's own also pushed me to want to make clothes of my own as I do not like wearing an outfit similar to what the next person is wearing and I believe we all should look good in different ways.
SaZw : I strongly believe that's a really true view in the fashion world. So please tell us, you just officially launched your label at ZFW2015 with your Resurgence collection, please tell us about the collection and where you derived your inspiration from?
O'brien : "Resurgence " has been the best thing for me so far. In 2012 when I showcased at clothing indaba, one of my outfits (maroon denim outfit) made a good statement and left everybody talking about it and by so, it inspired my current collection, that's why you saw lots of maroons in it.
SaZw : I guess it was part of the reason I fell in love with the whole collection. So what would you say where the challenging parts in the whole process?
O'brien : Well, in my home country most men don't really understand the type of style I create, they just believe in the basic which I find not interesting.
SaZw : Hope I'm not one them hey (laughs). Otherwise, how was the experience like showcasing at the biggest fashion show?
O'brien : It was amazing, although I was nervous at first, I later regained my confidence when I noticed people's reaction and appreciation. I met different awesome individuals and their reaction was quite good just as I anticipated.
SaZw : The nervousness really was expected hey considering it was such a huge event. So would you say your work reflects your personal style?
O'brien : Definitely, that is why I ventured and specialized in menswear because everytime I'm designing I picture myself in the garment then I become so passionate about it.
SaZw : Woow interesting. Please can you describe your style in a few words and where it derives it's inspiration from?
O'brien : I'm a mixture of styles ie: Funky, Elegant , vintage, Stylish without overdoing it, ultra Chic, ultra class.
SaZw : Nice one. You really define fashionista. Well considering that this industry can be a bit harsh, what would you say makes you succeed?
O'brien : Believing in myself, delivering the best on time and finding the right market, most of all valuing time.
SaZw : Time is really an essential part in this industry, true. Lastly, what advice would you give to someone who wants to be a fashion designer?
O'brien : I would say honey, if you are not strong enough, go find another career because the Fashion industry is all about struggle, survival of the fittest, it takes decades to be established so you gotta be yourself and think out of the box.
SaZw : Thank you very much Mr Obyniq. We had a lovely time talking to you and we wish you all the best in your fashion work.
O'brien : You welcome
So there you have it folks. For those who didn't know our fashion creator, I'm sure now you have all the details you didn't know . For those who nees some proper menswear, you can get in touch with this young designer on the details below. Then we managed to get some visuals from Obyniq's Resurgence Collection at the Zim Fashion Week thanks to Tnash Photography.
Obyniq Details
Email : obyniq91@gmail.com
Skype : @obyniq
Facebook : Obyniq
WhatsApp : +27616314306
Friday, 11 September 2015
Opinionated Friday.... Summer and Revealing Clothes
We just got into September folks, well we close to mid month, but that doesn't stop our progress. Our loyal followers would know we had our famous Fashion Fridays the past month but we felt we were not interacting much with you folks. So we decided to introduce Opinions Friday so that we can get your views on certain topics. Hope we going to have a fun time.
Summer is here. We have packed those heavy jackets, scarfs and the boots away and welcome the skimpy clothes. Skimpy clothes! Yes skimpy clothes. The question now is how skimpy are the clothes supposed to be. As much as we love fashion and support the move of looking good, folks what's the take on these 'leave to imagination' pieces of clothing? . We've seen over the past years that for one reason or the other, clothes are becoming more flesh revealing. I've heard comments like "it's hot so we need fresh air". But what about the folks looking at us? What does it say about ones character?
Please comment below with your views and comments
Monday, 7 September 2015
Zim Fashion Week in words!
Then the award ceremony started. I'm not going to say much about this as the winners list is on the end of this article. The highlight of the night was Oliver Mtukudzi Reprospective Show which showcased his range of over the years. It was such an emotional and exciting moment at the same time as fashion peeps gave tribute to this amazing Zimbabwean icon. Entertainment from the Rusike Brothers also had the crowd on their feet, screaming as their performed their hit song, Cecilia. Successful event it was.
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Zim Fashion Week.... Day Two
It's day two of the biggest event of the year folks and yes it's main purpose is unfolding, showcasing Zim's raw talent.
First designer of day two was Tadiwa with Maison de Rouge. The collection mainly based on the tribe of opulence who are very stylish and vibrant. Having derived her inspiration from vibrant colours, it really showed on her amazing collection. She mentioned when we talked to her how she loves colour and how they come up all together and make something amazing.
Second designer to showcase was Kwedu designs. These guys are all about promoting the true Zimbabwean spirit. Talked to the head designer who mentioned that they all about creating clothes that are fun and that people should feel they belong in them." this collection was inspired by the African continent and it's cultures" said the head designer. Their designs were really high as they also celebrated different fabrics with some from Italy.
Next designer to showcase was Kay Terera with her collection named Zim Apparel. We asked her how she came up with the name and she told StyleArchivezw that her collection was all about rebranding Zimbabwe as a whole. With the negativity that comes with the name at times, she decided to attach a positive picture to the Zim name through her designs. She was all about patriotism and really fell in love with the whole idea.
Then the main highlight of the night was ADNP Designs sponsored by Hoity Toity Lentheric. Well I should say folks, this was an amazing showcase. Mainly showcasing lingerie, the designs were out of this world. Well we couldn't have expected anything less with sponsors like HTL.
Then we had designers from the renowned fashion shop, Zedlabel. Well these guys never disappoint and it was the same this time. Having three designers showcasing, their designs really spelt out their awesomeness.
Visuals below will leave you oozing with jealousy if you were not there,well don't blame me
Friday, 4 September 2015
Zim Fashion Week..... Day one
It's day one of Zim Fashion Week folks and my goodness did the designers outdo themselves. Everyone has been looking so forward to the defining of fashion and I should say, day 1,we got it.
First designer, Netsai Mujuru showcased her work and from my opinion, that was not even a show start but a show stopper. Her collection inspired by the East, was amah-zing. Even though she says it had a touch of Christian inspiration, we loved how she brought out the glam in it all. Talked to two folks from the crowd who rated the designs a 10/10. Well what can I say
Second designer was Humfrey Sarimu with his label SamLui showcased his bag collection and that's we call 'fashion redefined'. With his collaboration with Lady Blckrunnaway, it definitely were an A-plus.
Mehreen from Reen Zara also showcased her collection named 'Glamorous' and managed to have a chat with her after her show and that's when I learnt her collection was inspired by the deep forests of the Amazon then it all made sense to me. Awesome collection it was.
Then it was time for the showcasing of the Young Designers from the ZFW initiative program and each designer had to showcase their work inspired by different cultures and tribes in Zimbabwe. We had designs from tribes like The Ndebele, The Tonga to name a few.
"I think it was a really great idea as it brought out different tastes of clothes and also bringing out the theme of remembering the forgotten cultures", these were sentiments from one renowned designer, Tapfumanei Munenge. I definitely shared the same sentiments.
We had different designers showcasing as well like 9-lives,Ceca and the final slot was showcased by O'Brien Methuselah from Obyniq's. This South African based Zimbabwean had the crowd on fire. Being the only designer on day one to showcase menswear, he definitely got back everyone's attention.
Just feast on the pictures below folks and we'd like to apologise that we didn't manage to get all the visuals due to some technicalities. We promise more as the days come
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Zimbabwe Fashion Week.....Its HERE!!!!
Friday, 7 August 2015
Fashion Friday With Blessed Nkosi
Friday...... A day folks which we all look forward to. Jus like all the weeks, having a chat with the fashion gods and goddesses is what we aim and we couldn't give you less this week. Blessed Nkosi, head designer of White Cotton gave us a bit of his time and we couldn't be more than happy and decided to spend it wisely.
Having loved to know his personal style, this is how he responded:
"I am more of a formal and semi casual person. I feel more comfortable and confident in formal and it depicts a certain image bout oneself..it says i am a responsible and mature person and it meks my job easier when dealing with clients who want to bring in big orders..image is most vital"
Sophisticated gentleman look. Mmhm I'm quite sure we have a gentleman here and being a head designer of an amazing label like that, he doesn't have to put much effort. We then asked to know of his favourite designers internationally and locally, though I thought it was a bit of a challenge for him but this is is how he responded
"My favourite local and international designers, i wud sae here in Zim it's me ofcoz white cotton and abroad Tom Ford".
This got me cracked up a bit because I smelled so much positive vanity and I mean who could blame the gentleman with the sophisticated look. Way to go fashionista. Asked on what definition he'd give if asked to come up with one for Style, he simple said ELEGANCE. I wasn't surprised at all with his reputation. Sophistication comes with Elegance folks.
Lastly I asked for some fashion advice since this gentleman is the creator of fashion and he said.
"My advice wud be life is to short to be wearin boring clothes. Have fun en play around with color. Be unique en set yo own grand. Basically i wud love to see pipo do denim en khakhi shorts with gladiators and Panama hats".
OK folks, this is definitely on my 'next look' lists. I'm trying khaki shorts, gladiators and Panama hats.
This is all we had for you this week folks with this fashionista. Have a fashionable week
Monday, 3 August 2015
Trendy Ripped Jeans
Having observed in the past couple of months, there has been a new trend in the denim world. Peeps have adopted to modifying their denim pants into something more.... intriguing. If you, like me, follow fashion wholeheartedly you would have realised that if u don't own a pair of ripped jeans, well there must be something wrong.
I got to talk to a few individuals to get to understand this not-so-knew but fascinating trend and I realised that people do it for different reasons.
"I thnk they been hot since the 80s and they were put on e map by famous rockstars and a lotta peeps are down with the culture " said one Byo based designer. So this trend not only has it been there for generations but each time it surfaces it comes with different styles.
I decided to take it to the street to get views on this trend and this is what I got:
" Well its the "it" nowadays and if you look at most music videos and you'll see someone rocking them. I thnk they dope though with timberz" said one Andy. So I guess it's all about someone's style on how you can rock them.
And then I asked one good friend whom I've realised is very trendy and he was like "they awesome,am a fan. I am a fashion orienteted person...I love funky,trying diff things...They def a yeah yeah for me... Always dare to be different"
I then decided, why can't I get myself a pair and rocked them on a Saturday night out. The reactions were super amazing. I had them on with hi-cut All Blacks sneakers, black tees and all positive comments came pouring in.
Folks make this your new investment and you won't regret it. Find a way to rock them the right way and you'll have heads turning
Friday, 31 July 2015
Fashion Friday With Welsh The Stylist
Firstly fashion folks we'd like to apologize for last Friday. We know we didn't keep up and fill your fashion appetites. But well, this week we back and back with some VA VA voom.
StylearchiveZW caught up with Bulawayo's own renowned stylist, Welshman Sibanda and we were more than ecstatic when he agreed to feature on this article. So we got right on it and this is what came out.
Being a stylist, I thought it best to get to know his personal style first and this is what he said :
"My sense of style is mainly retro infused with African wear.Im a bit laid back and l believe it all originated in the past thats why l prefer vintage.Bringing African in it ,marks that lm an African original.lm content being African l love my mother land."
Vintage and Africa. That's one combo I really got to respect and this gentleman always manages to put that extra oomf on it. To be a successful stylist, I'm sure he's worked with so many designers but well we needed to know his favs and this is what he said :
"Best designer locally is Annie G. Gonyora and internationally is David Tlale...l see myself in that level few years to come."
This fashionista really plays with the big guns. Really great designers. We then got to my favorite part where I asked him to give us a definition of STYLE for a dictionary and this is what he had to say:
"Style to me is believing in yourself and turning a blind eye to the negative critics and be different in everything you execute.Being creative and innovative is part of the equation on putting your pieces together"
Longest definition I'm sure but getting it from the expert, who would dare argue. We then asked for some fashion advice since summer is on the doorstep and this is how he gladly gave us:
"Advice, since summer is around the corner always keep fit, go to gym and tone the muscles."A healthy body carries a healthy mind".
Mmhm there you had it folks, let's get jogging for that healthy mind
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Haute Couture by Fatima Jeradi
Goddess by Fatima. If you call yourself a fashion lover then that statement should ring a bell. Yes folks, that's a fashion label owned by one fashion goddess based in Harare called Fatima Jeradi who is slowly changing the meaning of HAUTE COUTURE into a whole new level. I had an amazing chance to interview her and this is it how it went down:
FT - Fatima Jeradi
SaZw - StylearchiveZW
SaZw!: How did u get into fashion design? Was it always your dream
FT : I've always loved playing with fabrics since I was a little girl. I remember my dad used to keep piles of curtains and I would one piece at a time without him knowing. I'd cut it all up and make stuff out of it all.
SaZw!: That must have been so fun for you hey!
SaZw!: What would you say you enjoy the most about designing clothes?
FT: I love to see the magic of bringing my designs and ideas to life. To see the joy on a client's face, now that's really rewarding!
SaZw!: What would you say is the most challenging part in the whole process?
FT: The most challenging part is the making of the pattern. If that is not done with accuracy then the whole design will not come out.
SaZw!: I can imagine the stress of it all. So if you had the choice of working with any designer in the world, who would be and why?
FT: If I had a chance to work with any designer in the world it would be Ellie Saab. His creations are out of this world.
SaZw!: He really is one of my favorite as well. Can you describe your style?
FT: My style is very elegant, stylish and very classy
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
Make-up Artistry with the Experts
Folks I've talked about how many peeps love making themselves look amazing. Ladies this time focusing on you, we have realised how make-up has much effect when it comes to beautifying yourselves. So we decided to talk to some experts in this field to help us understand this field a bit more
Monday, 20 July 2015
Fashion Friday With Haleema Mekani
Folks I bring to you the second edition of Fashion Friday. In this slot we strictly talk to fashion savvy peeps and this week, we managed to get in touch with one lady who literally breathes fashion. Haleema Mekani ,renowned fashion stylist, Fashion consultant and mentor for the young designers at Zim Fashion Week.
Having asked her what her personal sense of style is, this is how she responded :
My sense of style is definitely a "kaleidoscope of personal expression". I can only put together a look that I am 100% in love with. And if I don't feel inspired I don't bother getting dressed up. Forcing the situation would only result in self conscious doubts throughout the day and I can't be consumed by that.
This made me really believe that inspiration really is a major factor in one's sense of style. We then asked her who her favorite local and international designers are and this is what she had to say :
Locally there's a few that I've slowly become addicted to. Anyone who knows me can attest that Haus Of Stone is probably high on that list. I love Lady Targaryen back packs, any metallic accessory from DeeKawZee and of course my first local love Maita Marimo (her coats are to die for).Internationally, Africa included, I have always been a die hard Chanel addict, it was my introduction to the world of fashion and has stuck ever since. But I also love Taibo Bacar, Kamokini, Elie Saab, Prabal Gurung and BCBG & Herve Leger by Max Azria.
I'd say from this peeps you can really tell what we meant by that this lady breathes fashion. We then decided to hit her with our favorite twist of asking her how she'd respond if asked for a definition of STYLE for a dictionary and this is what she said :
My definition of style (dictionary or not) is "authentic creativity expressed through the use of visual aids encompassing clothing, accessories, jewelry, hair and make up in order to create yourself."It's a mouthful but it best describes (for me) what style is about. Being able to create then recreate yourself as a brand.
For a fashionista like her, we couldn't expect less. We then asked for some style advice since summer is around the corner (my fav part),and this is what we got:
When we think of summer we immediately fall into the trap of short, sleeveless or cropped, for the conservative it's maxi.I would rather opt for light, breathable and bright. There's so much you can do with just the right fabric, silhouette and color. Challenge yourself to explore a different side to your personal style and if you can't navigate around it all, call me!
Well you heard it folks, if you can't navigate around it get in touch with this goddess. Till next Friday then folks. Lovely weekend to all,!
Saturday, 11 July 2015
Fashion Friday With Tino Katsande
Fashion folks, StyleArchivezw welcomes you to the first of many series to come of Fashion Friday With....
This week on our first article we decided to allow one of famous and very stylish queen from TV give us an insight on style and what it is. Yes folks we talked to Tino Katsande and got to talk abt her personal style and tips she can part with.
Asked on what her sense of style is and why, this is how this gorgeous being responded:
I have a very very versatile character and hence my style follows suit. From high end fashion labels to wholesale brands, haute couture to the thrift shop . From bling to gordy trinklets , class to trash I love all things fashion so I just rock it. Keeps my life simple.
This made me have so much respect for her because versatility in fashion can be tricky buh with her she manages to look amah-zing all the tym.
Asked about her favourite local and international designers, this is what she had to say:
I'm inlove with tons of local designers to be honest it would be insane of me to call out even one. The growth and diversity being reveleled on the local fashion designer scene is cray cray I feel like Alice in Wonderland every time I go to a fashion show. Being the PR for ZFI I get to experience first hand the best in young designers through them showcasing at Zimbabwe fashion week every year. I love my job maan.
And I was busy thinking, 'what a lucky woman'. Now we understand why this woman olwaiz looks dapper. Working hand in hand with the designers it means she's exposed to the best of fashion.
So I decided to give it a bit of a twist and asked her what she'd say if she was asked to come up with a definition of style in a dictionary. She simple came up with a "Do you". I was totally impressed. I've olwaiz believed ones style is about an individual and their interests. So folks right from a fashionista, DO YOU and you'll never go wrong.
Lastly I asked her to give folks advice on style since summer is arnd the corner and this is what she had to say:
I'm entering summer 6 months pregnant so my advice in summer in my #currentsituation is light fabrics and solid vibrant colors
Yes folks we got it from the horse's mouth, there's a bun in the oven but this hasn't stopped the fashionista from looking exquisite all the tym with evidence on the pic below.
So folks there you have it and till next Friday with more fashion tips!
Friday, 10 July 2015
Preparations For Summer!
In less than a month it'd be the end of this dreadful cold season. We'll be packing those heavy warm coats and the fur boots at the back of our wardrobes. I'm sure most of y'all lyk me can't wait to take out our light clothings and flaunt all we got. Yes summer is around the corner folks and this is the best tym to make sure that when it gets here, we READY.
This would be the perfect time to be dealing with what's in our wardrobes. I'm sure we still have the skimpy shorts and maxi dresses buh it won't hurt a soul to get yoself something new for the coming summer. Whatever clothing piece we myt wanna buy, we'd do well to choose something with bright and mood-enhancing colours. We myt as well consider florals in bright colours. You myt be thinking, why bright colours? Well we sure can't forget the sun will be out for longer parts of the day and we'd want to make a statement when we feature. Most folks will be rocking sunglasses so don't feel pity for their eyes. Go out and make the perfect statement this cmng summer
In past hot seasons we've made it a point that we let our accessories define our sense of style. How about we change that for once this summer and adopt the phrase 'less is better'. Trying something new is always kinda challenging buh we can't let it bring us down. Torn down a bit on accessories this cmng summer and instead let our shoes do the accessorizing. It's a norm that in those hot days we jus throw in our flops buh it's tym we invest on more stylish ones. Choose something that has neutral colours at the same tym have details that will enhance your accessorizing goal.
The minute we mention sunny day, we think SUNGLASSES. This is a necessity folks this cmng summer and let's not jus buy a pair but invest in one. Choose something durable at the same tym with UV protection. Those rays can easily damage our eyes so how abt we protect them in a stylish way. Also a tip, knoe yo face shape and choose a pair that'll go together with it for that sassy look.
Winter has had us eating almost evrithing to keep ourselves warm. Well that tym is very over folks. Skimpy clothes will mean more revealing of body structure so we wudnt want disappointment when we take out our summer clothes and they don't fit. Come up with a healthy eating plan and a regular exercise routine to have that toned up body come flaunting tym in pool parties.
We all knoe hot days come with a lot of sweating and not-so-desirable odours. Bathing comes at the top of the list ladies and gentlemen. Get rid of those hairs in those corners we won't mention. Deodorize and with all these u can never go wrong. The last thing we want is pple avoiding us when we tryna take a group selfie.
So folks let's make sure that when summer gets here, all on our check list has been done. See you in summer!!!!
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Bringing Sexy Back.. Mr and Miss Strides
Folks we've heard people talking, we've seen them posting on social media buh at StyleArchivezw we bring to you first hand info.
So talk of the town is Mr and miss Strides pageant is coming back and we decided to bring it to you right from the horse's mouth (a pretty one).
We talked to the Founder and Creative director of Strides Modelling Agency Mrs Sipho Mazibuko to get an insight of what to expect.
Strides Modelling Agency started back in 2002 and as a former beauty queen she saw the need to market models into the diaspora. Having won Miss Byo 1992 amongst her 13 titles, this was the perfect individual to mould these careers.
Having been out of the peagant business for a while, she's decided to bring back the famous Mr and Miss Strides. Sipho is promising a different and top of the range event also giving contracts to models to work in South Africa. Having no pageant in Zim that caters for white folks, Sipho took this chance to cater for them as well.
Specialising in peagant Modelling, this gorgeous lady is not scared of the competition that comes with runway Modelling as she calls herself a specialist in beauty pageants.
So peeps as we heard it from Sipho, let's wait for this top of the range fashion event and let's not forget to look dapper as always.
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Exclusive on Mboe Mahocs
It was such an honour folks this past week to have a chat with one of the queens of Bulawayo. We were even more honoured when she allowed us to write this exclusive part on her. Folks I bring to you Mbonisi Mahonondo a.k.a Mboe Mahocs
Born and bred in Bulawayo, this ball of prettiness attended quiet a number of schools leading to Eveline high school where she did her A'level. She then studied film then joined Bulawayo Polytechnic where she's currently studying architecture. She says even though she loathed it at first, she's discovered the Creative science of it and she's grew to appreciate it as it and I quote "keeps my creative juices flowing".
Studying film and being an actress was the stepping stone to her claim of fame which is presenting and music. She describes her craft as something sewn into the fabric of her being and that's where it comes from. Driven by her passion, she nurtured this natural talent she had discovered thus igniting and fuelling the spark to venture into this craft.
Of her many current projects, she's part of the Byo's new radio station SkyzFM. Co-hosting a vibrant show with Byo's one and only GilmoreTee, she says she's thrilled to be part of it all. She's still weking on her independent slot to come soon which will be called Spotlight leMboe Mahocs and we really can't wait for this.
With the last words folks, I couldn't help buh take her exact words and give them to you coz they really inspired me as well.
I quote "In Sotho we say, "motho ke motho kabatho". It takes a whole village to raise a child. I haven't 'become' on my own, it took a village, family, friends, fans, people from different walks of life i meet that encourage me, build me, mould me, even criticise me coz that is what makes me be the woman i am. Above all, it is Grace from above."
So here you have it folks. Below are the pix of our very own Queen Mboe