I Got That Justin Bieber, Please Believe It

I Got That Justin Bieber, Please Believe It

Queen Of Puns & Corny Post Titles has to keep her game on point, you know. First off: Happy Sunday friends! Hope you all have a blessed day 🙂

After the June/July holidays when my friends went to London/America, I was so happy when Grace got me this Justin Bieber shirt! Everyone knows that I am a huge belieber, so when I saw this shirt, I nearly peed. Back in my hardcore belieber days, I was fangirling on Twitter when this cover came out in 2011.

Also something I’m giddy about – my new shoeeessss~~! I got them yesterday from Sportscene in Sandton City. I’ve always wanted a pair of white Converse low tops so when I saw them in leather, I was even more excited. They’re so beautiful – I love them! You can also see a pic of them on my Instagram. I added in a new Instagram slideshow on my blog sidebar, you like?

The rest of the outfit goes as follows: the skater skirt is from Cotton On, the stockings and cardigan are from Woolworths and the chain is from my mom. At least my outfit’s not entirely black, right?

Busy busy week ahead 🙁 I’m spending the rest of my day doing trig homework and studying for a chemistry test, yay. So enjoy your day/week ahead!

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Remastering The ’90s

Remastering The ’90s

If there is one thing you can admire about fashion, it’s the fact that fashion is cyclical. Everything that is on trend now, has been on trend before, but not necessarily in the same manner. It works in the same way as the theory of everything you’ve ever thought has been thought by someone else already, but you may just think about it from a new perspective.

With that thought in mind, looking at fashion today, with the rise of grunge overflowing in mainstream markets and the vibrant and bold prints, along with the haircuts (predominantly in black culture, although the rise of the Macklemore-esque comb-over is sweeping the globe more common especially in men’s fashion), it’s not so much of a stretch to think that the 2010s are just the 1990s reincarnated.

Those photos were part of the Remastering the 90s editorial for Pause Magazine shot by Christina Ebenezer. I thought that they perfectly represented what I was trying to say and these guys look pretty amazing too. Fashion, man…

Welcome To My Neighbourgood

Welcome To My Neighbourgood
A long overdue post with a punny title – ah, that seems familiar. Very true to character. Very. Anywho, like I mentioned in my previous Street Style post, last Saturday, my sister and I ventured to Braamfontein and the Neighbourgoods Market. Such a happy vibe.

In other news, I went back to school this week, and as anyone can possibly imagine, going back to the daily routine can be strenuous on my blog. It’s been rough – can you imagine, in only four days, we started and completed the diffraction section in physics? *sigh*. So my blog might take a backseat until I can find the perfect balance. 
And since I’m not feeling very wordy today, please enjoy all the photos I took. 

Braamfontein Street Style

Braamfontein Street Style

Before I begin, lemme just say that yesterday has broken my heart completely. I pray for justice for Trayvon and peace for the Monteiths. What a day.

On Saturday, my sister Sope and I went to Braamfontein and the Neighbourgoods Market (but that is a separate post in itself). For the first time, I felt brave enough to try and do some street style photography – but bear in mind, I am not a street style photographer and this is my first time, so I’m getting there. Braamfontein is where you can find all the ‘hipsters’, so to speak, so while I didn’t manage to shoot all the interesting outfits I saw, I shot some pretty cool ones too.

Bumped into Janine Jellars (editor of Seventeen) at Neighbourgoods Market!