Fashion Trendy ~ An Increasingly Popular East African Fabric [Kanga]

How can you resist the eclectic wear of a Kanga? A square, cloth made from cotton, adorned in splashes of color and design, common to East African countries. Always bold, slightly adventurous but at all times appealing, the kanga is a fabric with a magician act. It can be tied in knots, folded, pleated, and wrapped practically any way you want it.Kangas have for as long as is known been a traditional type of dress amongst women in central/east Africa. Kangas are part of everyday life for the women of east Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania. Traditionally, women wear them as sarongs or as headscarves. Nowadays Women dont just drape Khanga around their waist while indoors or in public as sarongs, or use them as towels after shower or carrying their young children on their backs. Khanga inspired fabrics and prints are so in right now (its a new black) and a lot of celebs have been spotted rocking the trend~ BeyonceRihanna, Alicia KeysFergieEstelleGwen Stefani even Michelle Obama was spotted rocking the Kanga Top

Below are the pictures of me wearing Kanga, designed by one of Tanzanian designer~ Asya Idarous Khamsin.


Looking for a Kanga inspired fabric?Here is a list of few known Kanga designers SUNO, CHICHIA LONDON,BOXING KITTENTANZANIA MITINDO HOUSE,VIDA MAHIMBO and MUSTAFA HASSANALI

Live The Minimalist Lifestyle~(Minimalist Home)

The core goal of minimalist home design is to break down forms and structures to their basic elements.Minimalist home design can be either modern or contemporary in nature. The unifying element should be a focus on form, color, and texture, as opposed to ornamentation.

Benefits of a Minimalist Home
Less stressful. Clutter is a form of visual distraction, and everything in our vision pulls at our attention at least a little. The less clutter, the less visual stress we have. A minimalist home is calming.


More appealing. Think about photos of homes that are cluttered, and photos of minimalist homes. The ones with almost nothing in them except some beautiful furniture, some nice artwork, and a very few pretty decorations, are the ones that appeal to most of us. You can make your home more appealing by making it more minimalist.


Easier to clean. It’s hard to clean a whole bunch of objects, or to sweep or vacuum around a bunch of furniture. The more stuff you have, the more you have to keep clean, and the more complicated it is to clean around the stuff. Think about how easy it is to clean an empty room compared to one with 50 objects in it. That’s an extreme example, of course, as I wouldn’t recommend you have an empty room, but it’s just to illustrate the difference.


What a Minimalist Home Looks Like
This would vary, of course, depending on your taste and how extreme of a minimalist you want to be. I am a minimalist, but not to any extreme. But here are some characteristics of a minimalist home:


Minimal furniture. A minimalist room would only contain a few essential pieces of furniture. A living room, for example, might only have a couch, another chair or love seat, a coffee table, a minimalist entertainment stand (not a huge one with a bunch of shelves), a television, and a couple of lamps. It could even contain less (couch, chairs, and coffee table, for example). A bedroom might have a simple bed (or even just a mattress), a dresser, and perhaps a night stand or book shelf.


Clear surfaces. In a minimalist home, flat surfaces are clear, except for one or two decorations (see next item). There are not a whole bunch of knick knacks, and definitely not stacks of books or papers or other items.


Accent decorations. A home completely clear of things would be a bit boring, actually. So instead of having a coffee table completely free of any objects, you could have a simple vase with a few flowers, for example. Or a clear desk might just have a family photo. An otherwise empty wall might have a tasteful piece of art (I use my dad’s artwork, as he’s a great artist).


Quality over quantity. Instead of having a lot of stuff in your home, a minimalist would choose just a few really good things he loves and uses often. A really nice table, for example, is better than 5 pieces of press-board furniture.


How to Create a Minimalist Home

There are actually no set steps to making your home minimalist, except to change your philosophy and shoot for the ideals in the previous section above. But here are some tips that I would offer to anyone trying to shoot for minimalism:


One room at a time. Unless you’re just moving into a place, it’s hard to simplify an entire house at once. Focus on one room, and let that be your center of calm. Use it to inspire you to simplify the next room, and the next. Then do the same outside!


Start with furniture. The biggest things in any room are the furniture, so you should always begin simplifying a room by looking at the furniture. The fewer pieces of furniture, the better (within reason, of course). Think of which furniture can be eliminated without sacrificing comfort and livability. Go for a few pieces of plain, simple furniture (example of a minimalist coffee table) with solid, subdued colors.

Only the essentials. Whether looking at your furniture or anything else in the room, ask yourself if the item is truly essential. If you can live without it, get it out. Try to strip the room down to its essentials — you can always add a few choice items beyond the essentials later.


Clear floors. Except for the furniture, your floors should be completely clear. Nothing should clutter the floor, nothing should be stacked, nothing should be stored on the floor. Once you’ve gotten your furniture down to the bare essentials, clear everything else on the floor — either donate it, trash it, or find a place for it out of sight.

Clear surfaces. Same thing with all flat surfaces. Don’t have anything on them, except one or two simple decorations (See Tip 9 below). Donate, trash or find an out-of-sight storage spot for everything else. It will make everything much, much more minimal-looking.


Clear walls. Some people hang all kinds of stuff on their walls. No can do in a minimalist home. Clear your walls except for one or two simple pieces of nice artwork (see Tip 8 below).


Store stuff out of sight. This has been mentioned in the above tips, but you should store everything you need out of sight, in drawers and cabinets. Bookshelves can be used to store books or DVDs or CDs, but shouldn’t have much else except a few simple decorations (not whole collections of things).


Declutter. If you are clearing flat surfaces and the floor, and storing stuff in cabinets and drawers, you’ll probably want to declutter your storage areas too. You can do this in a later stage if you want. See How to Declutter for more.

Simple artwork. To keep a room from being boring, you can put a simple painting, drawing or photo, framed with a subdued, solid color, on each wall if you want. Leave some walls bare if possible.


Simple decorations. As mentioned in the above tips, one or two simple decorations can serve as accents for a minimalist room. A vase of flowers or a small potted plant are two classic examples. If the rest of your room has subdued colors, your accents could use a bright color (such as red, or yellow) to draw the eye and give a plain room a splash of energy.


Plain window treatments. Bare windows, or simple, solid colored curtains, or simple, wooden blinds are good. Too much ornate stuff around the windows is clutter.
Plain patterns. Solid colors are best for floor coverings (if you have any), furniture, etc. Complex patterns, such as flowers or checkers, are visual clutter.

Subdued colors. As mentioned in Tip 9 above, you can have a splash of bright color in the room, but most of the room should be more subtle colors – white is classic minimalist, but really any solid colors that don’t stress the eyes is good (earth colors come to mind, such as blues, browns, tans, greens).


Edit and eliminate. When you’ve simplified a room, you can probably do more. Give it a couple of days, then look at everything with a fresh eye. What can be eliminated? Stored out of sight? What’s not essential? You can come back to each room every few months, and sometimes you’ll discover things you can simplify even more.


Place for everything. I’ve discussed this in other posts, but in a minimalist house, it’s important that you find a place for everything, and remember where those places are. Where does you blender go? Give it a spot, and stick with it. Aim for logical spots that are close to where the thing is used, to make things more efficient, but the key is to designate a spot.

Sit back, relax, and enjoy. Once you’ve simplified a room, take a moment to look around and enjoy it. It’s so peaceful and satisfying. This is the reward for your hard work. Ahhhh. So nice!


Risk Taker~ Rihanna

Rihanna is red hot as she leaves a dinner date at Philippe Chow with her boyfriend, Dodgers center fielder Matt Kemp, on Monday (June 21) in West Hollywood.


The 22-year-old “Te Amo” singer paired her bright sweater with Hudson Darted Skinny Jeans and black heels for a perfect date night look.


RiRi arrived home in L.A. in some bright yellow sneakers after taking a breather and visiting her homeland of Barbados last week!




 What do you think of her current hairstyle?(RED HAIR).. Hot or Not?



Photo Of The Day ~ Zoe Saldana




I just love these beautiful photos of Zoe Saldana. The 31-year-old Avatar actress, wore a MaxMara dress, Louboutin shoes, Ferragamo clutch and Neil Lane jewelry, was honored the MaxMara “Face of the Future” award  at the 2010 Crystal + Lucy Awards held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza on Tuesday (June 1) in Century City, California.





Girl’s Best Friend "Sculptz"~ So Comfortable,You Will Forget You Have It On

Move over Spanx…there’s a new brand in town and they are definitely putting our soft spots in their place. I am currently loving Sculptz, a new collection of leggings, tights, shorts, stockings and other undergarments that suck you in in all the right places. Not only are they comfortable AND super affordable (much more so than the other brands out there) but they are available in a crazy range of colors, styles, patterns and textures…in turn not only making you feel better in your clothes but actually adding some extra style to your outfits! With options like Ultra Control Top and Ultra Leg Control (as seen on Audrina – who’s body always looks fabulous we must admit), there are choices for every body type and every woman’s needs. Check out sculptz.com now for more about the brand and the collection!
Photo credit~ Sculptz

Short Hairstyle~ Is It For You?

When one thinks of an easy hairstyle, the first thing that comes to mind is a short hair. After all, it’s called “wash and wear.” However, short hair can only get you far .A short haircut is not for everyone. So,the main things you should consider before taking on a short hair cut are your face shape, the body and condition of your hair, and other things that concern your hair style.Then, select the one which suits you the most and makes you look classy and trendy.
Whilst it can be said that there are some great advantages to having a short hairstyle, it is nevertheless worth informing one’s self fully before leaping into a short hair style.Although short hair is not for everybody, some will find compact hairstyles actually more complimentary on them than longer hairstyles. For those that already have short hair, unique styles can be designed through many different techniques to mold the hair that you might not be aware of featuring textured crops, curl outs, and many others. Asking a personal hair stylist might be the best way to locate trendy, new hairstyles.

Women who rock their favorite short hair styles.
Halle Berry with her signature look!

Amber Rose

Janet Jackson was recently spotted with a new cropped hairdo
Very short hairstyle like Allysa Milano’s hairstyle brings a lot of attention to the eyes.
Rihanna- who has had so many different looks. I think the short hair suits her best. Here, she is wearing a short sleek chic hairstyle at the 2009 Grammy salute to industry icons, honouring Clive Davis at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California
Tina
 
Rachel
Natalie Portman
Solange Knowles

Winona Rider
Nia Long
Even my pooch Coco prefers short hairstyle over long hairstyle…LOLz...




Seattle Fashion Week 2010 (R)evolution

Today is Seattle’s Fashion Week 2010 (R)evolution finale runway show at the Wamu Theater.They will be featuring established and international designers from all over the world. Showing here in the northwest for the very first are, Vera Wang Bridal Collection and Romania designer, Catalin Botezatu. Apolo Ohno will be arriving in a Lamborghini (the new Lotus Evora) and will be modeling for the world renown VERA WANG.The show will be broadcast live on local Comcast channels. It will be a memorable night with lots of surprises, so make sure to buy your tickets now at www.seattlefashionweek.net  See you there!!


WAMU Theater
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Doors Open: 1pm
Runway Show: 8pm


Ticket Levels:
Couture VIP: $350
(access to catered Couture VIP Lounge
& swag )
Glamour VIP: $250
(access to catered VIP Lounge)
GA-Seating: $100
GA-Standing: $50


All tickets include access to Fashion Expo from 1-7pm

Make It Work~ Mesh, Layered Leggings

How cool are these mesh leggings ? 

Complex Geometries Mesh Leggings $128

ASOS Curve Mesh Insert Leggings $30.77

Bebe Cutout Mesh Inset Legging $89

and how about these cool layered leggings I bought from TJ Maxx! I personally love this beautiful pink Steve Madden fringed scarf..Pink is my new favorite color!




Photo Of The Day ~ Halle Berry,Silver Rose Gala Girl

Halle Berry is smokin’ hot per usual at the 30th Anniversary Silver Rose Gala held the Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunday (April 18) in Beverly Hills, Calif.The gala is a fundraiser that supports efforts in continuing to provide critical programs and services for families affected by domestic violence.



The Rise Of Glow In The Dark-Tattoos, Jeans, Tees, Shoes, Lingeries e.t.c !


That’s right. This glow in the dark phenomenon is growing.From glow in the dark tattoes,glow in the dark jeans and tees from Diesel, to glow in the dark lingeries from Lumino, it is getting pretty insane.
For the clubbing generation, Or the Twilight generation,both tend to live and learn more during the night. Halloween is long gone now and this adds up to this year’s Halloween must list, right next to that Chanel pumpkin (corner with the glow in the dark eyelashes).
The new glow in the dark jeans (and attire) from Diesel was treated with a special fluorescent coating making some things apparent only under UV lights.

If you’re the shy type, there’s something UV-apparent for you too! A set of glow-in-the-dark lingerie is available. The Boudoir Collection from Glow in the dark lingerie is small enough to look appealing and glowing enough to get the right attention your way! The LuminoGlow Lingerie comes with a special fabric care note: dry in the shade! Or else… Which glow-way will you go? Outerwear or underwear?

From all-night parties and raves to latest video, pop culture suddenly got dark but if you look closely, there’s something in the shadows you wouldn’t otherwise see.Something bright, new and different. They’re called black light tattoos and chances are they’re glowing at a nightclub near you.

Scarves~Never Go Out Of Style,Here are Different Ways To Wear A Lightweight Spring Scarf

Scarves are a must for a dash of trendiness to your personal style.A strategically wrapped scarf is a must-have accessory. Available in virtually every price point, a lightweight scarf adds a glam touch to something as simple as a tank top and jeans or a layer of texture to a spring jacket or dress.Fashion history classes have taught us that the uniqueness of a frock or of an outfit often resides in the accessories they’re matched with. That’s why it’s best to choose them accordingly.Perfect for the transitional days of early spring and indispensable for chilly air conditioned offices and restaurants in the summer, here are 8 ways to wear a lightweight scarf… and my top favorite style that is hot right now ~~Bowed scarves


My Favorite Style ~ Rachel Roy’s Bowed Scarves. 
Rachel Roy’s scarves are fun, colorful and very versatile. While Rachel Roy is known for a variety of wearables, her collection of scarves stands out from all the rest. Dressing her models up in her accessories, Roy plays with her fabric adorning them in child-like bows and draped scarves all with color-popping designs. It’s time to forget about thinking of scarves as a winter-only fashion item because the Rachel Roy scarves will up your style game for the coming hot weather.



                         8 Ways to wear Spring Scarves from SpringBakery.






Hellow Fashion Lovers~ Zac Pozen For Target Is Almost Here

Rodarte, Proenza Schouler, Temperley, Jean Paul Gaultier and now…Zac Posen! Target certainly has us hooked with their limited edition capsule collections and we cannot be more excited for their newest guest designer, the amazing Mr. Posen. The collection, set to launch on April 25th, is quintessentially Zac, complete with floral skirts topped with two-tone braided belts and snap-embellished cage dresses finished off with wayfarer sunnies. Starting at just $19.99 the entire collection is a steal and trust me, it’s going to fly so you better stay on top of those red and white shelves!
Photos courtesy of: Fashionista.com


My Spring Lust~ Turquoise Jewelry

Maybe it was the longer-than-usual winter,or the current coral mania just begging for eye-popping accessories. Whatever the reason, I’m drooling for turquoise right now. While hardly a new trend, turquoise jewelry is a spring must for me. It pairs perfectly with whites, pinks, yellows, browns — not to mention both silver and gold! Really, is there a more versatile accessory hue?
I  love this color because it has some soothing effect.Turquoise represents love, healing, generosity, emotion, feeling , the unconscious , intuition, individual responsibility, creativity, communication, self reliance, and independence. 


Check out this piece that I adore right now!

No matter your budget, here are a few pieces to snap up, or consider for DIY inspiration:
Anthology Semiprecious Stone Necklace:In blue howlite, $45 at Nordstrom.

Dana Buchman Silver-Tone Simulated Turquoise Flex Bracelet:on sale for $13.50 at Kohl’s.

Military Chic: Alexander McQueen’s Military Lace-Up Faithful Bootie

The military trend was all over the runways for Spring 2010 and returned for Fall, so why not embrace it when it looks as good as this? These booties are essential for the warm months and will put you right alongside the sartorial greats at the next Fashion Week. Not to mention that owning anything McQueen designed is to have a cherished piece of fashion history.
These bad boys aren’t for the faint of heart, boasting a 6 inch heel, but beauty is pain right? Asking price for these Military Lace-Up Faithful Bootie retails~~ $1085. Visit www.alexandermcqueen.com to purchase. These boots are killers…
Source~ Poshglam

Striped Dresses,Tunics and Tops

How do you wear your Stripes? Love this combination of Zara striped dress, thrifted grey jacket and Zara ankle booties..


This is how I put mine together…Coco is part of the accessories..lol

Fashion Trend~Studs & Sequins

Glamour isn’t just for candlelit dinners anymore! Touches of shimmer, studs & sequins are showing up on everything from sandals to totes. Check out these beautiful items from Newport  News..and very affordable too.


Peep-toe ankle boots                                 Studded fabric belt                                Messenger Bag         


Trend Alert~ Spring Stripe

Roland Mouret silk-blend tulle and tweed dress (with an asymmetrical cutout back and drape detailing) paired with these Emilio Pucci multi-strap pumps.

Anisa Mpungwe;Tanzanian Designer Of Loin Cloth and Ashes~Showcased At New York Fashion Week

First off, Congratulation to Anisa Mpungwe for being  the first Tanzanian designer to showcase at New York Fashion week. Tanzanian born Mpungwe launched her label Loin Cloth and Ashes in August 2008. Anisa trained at the Midrand Graduate Institute before completing a course in Creative Pattern Construction at the London College of Fashion.

This year is big for Anisa Mpungwe, but then, she’s had a big year every year for the past three years.In 2008, she won the Elle New Talent competition which attracts young design talent from around the country. Mpungwe’s fresh, unique and meticulously presented garments won her the coveted prize of “Young Designer of the Year”.Anisa has also shown at South Africa Fashion Week, Mozambique Fashion Week and Sweden Fashion Week.

Anisa Mpungwe is one of the three African designers who showcased last Saturday night at Bryant park Arise Magazine African Fashion Collective show.Her designs for the New York show are mathematically draped and she says that much of her inspiration was taken from the Japanese art of origami.

Arise is the only showcase for African talent during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and is one of the week’s hottest events.The only three talented African designers featured were Black Coffee of South Africa,Deola Sagoe of Nigeria and Loin Cloth & Ashes of Tanzania.

Loin Cloth& Ashes Fall/Winter Collection ~ Photo via Anisa’s Facebook Page