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Showing posts with label Fashion Bloggers. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 August 2014

www.thestylista.co.za Bloggers Lunch at KOI Restaurant, Rosebank









































BLAH-GERS: Mahlatse James, Yolandy Masinga, Chrystal Kasper, Zaahirah Bhamjee,
HOSTS: Tami Blend Ruschin & Illana Jossel & Jerri Mokgofe
EATERY: KOI Restaurant, Rosebank in Johannesburg

Ofcourse it was fabulous the spinash creamcheese dimsum was an overall winner. Had a beautiful char-grilled fillet and washed it down with a glass of, one of my fave grapes – Beyerskloof Pinotage. Further trying out THELEMA Merlot because KOI was out of the Beyerskloof Pinotage.


You can never go wrong with KOI more especially surrounded by a great company and positive energies. If not, the food will make up for all the negatives.

Monday, 23 June 2014

Media Release: Fashion Collaboration B/W Mr Price, The RedCap Foundation x Henry Holland




The sound of music and colourful creativity is emerging from countless kids in rural KwaDukuza, KwaZulu-Natal, courtesy of successful fashion collaboration between Mr Price, the RedCap Foundation and leading British fashion designer Henry Holland.

Holland first touched down on South African shores in 2012 for his original Mr Price fashion collaboration, returning the following year for the launch of a range of limited edition dresses inspired by some of the world’s most stylish celebrities. Among the celebrity muses was international “it” girl Pixie Geldof, who joined Holland on his tour to South Africa and the RedCap Foundation Schools in KwaDukuza in November 2013.

Funds raised from both Mr Price fashion projects has raised over a million rand in the last two years. This has been channeled through the Iciko Arts programme into five RedCap Foundation Primary Schools, namely: Aldinvile, Zilungisele, St Christopher, Kearsney and Nyakana. As arts, drama, dance and music is not a high priority in most low income community schools, the Iciko programme creates a space that allows the talented children the freedom to ignite their creative flare.

Iciko educators have witnessed firsthand how the eager learners have benefitted from the classroom upgrades. The inspired surroundings have sparked their creativity and the learners love being able to use the colourful art classrooms outside of their normal school classrooms. The extra space and much needed creative materials have also helped them to understand and appreciate art more.

Marc Eslick, the RedCap Foundation Manager, highlighted the significance of the time and effort that Holland generously invested into the Iciko Arts Programme. “Beyond Henry visiting us and giving us his valuable time, the sale of his dresses through Mr Price stores contributed towards the expansion of the Iciko Arts Programme, allowing many more learners to experience the joy of arts in their schools.”

Sikhumbuzo Khumalo, principal of Zilungisele School in KwaDukuza, has commented on how Henry’s involvement with the RedCap Foundation has changed the school for the better.

“I’m running short of appropriate words to extend my thanks to Henry Holland. His involvement with the RedCap Foundation has changed the school completely.”

Everyone is a winner in this tailor-made collaboration where fashion and philanthropy have joined hands to inspire tomorrow’s heroes.

The RedCap Foundation works in the South African youth space with three focus areas - unemployment, health and education. To read more inspiring stories from the RedCap Foundation visit www.redcapfoundation.org

From The Desk of: Meagan-Rae GafneyJunior Online Fashion Editor | mgafney@mrp.com

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Media Release : Versus Versace & Superga Collection
























Versus Versace & Superga announce a new collaboration of collectable pieces that bring together two iconic Italian brands.

The Collaboration begins with a special edition of the historical Superga 2750 model, made using one of the key prints from the Versus Versace FW14-15 collection.
The print symbolizes the rebellious new style of Versus Versace, with clashing vivid colours and cut-up images of the brand, such as baroque detailing, the Greek key, and the Versus Versace logo.

The first Superga x Versace Versus model is made with a cotton upper and a sole of vulcanized natural rubber, with a fabric Superga label. The Versus Versace logo sits at the heel, which alongside the personalized box testifies to the uniqueness of the collaboration.
The collection will be available from Superga concept stores from August 2014 for R1800.

For further retail information please contact (011) 608 0023 or visit their website on www.superga.co.za


From The Desk Of: Janna Koppel | www.jkpr.co.za | jannakoppel@gmail.com