why you should buy seventeen’s october issue

p.s. (are you allowed to do it at the beginning? …whatever.) happy birthday to my sister anjie and happy independence day to my home country nigeria 🙂 
 

if you didnt know by now, i am an avid enthusiast of seventeen magazine. i attend whatever they invite me to, i was fortunate enough to be on the 2011-2012 style counsel, i job shadowed there in april (as blogged about here) and i’ve been collecting since march 2009 (my biggest life achievement thus far. lol), so you have it under good authority that it’s a good magazine.

but this issue in particular? here are some reason’s you should buy it…

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my mom took these photos

as previously stated, i usually take all of the photos for the purpose of this blog by myself, using a self timer, tripod, and effort i could’ve elsewhere exerted. but saturday evening was one of those rare occasions where someone else took my photos, hence the title of this post (i really couldn’t come up with anything better).

i had just wasted about 20 minutes doing my make up (i was waitressing for one of my dad’s friend’s house party/events – funny story, the one waitress scoffed at me for wearing allstars but come midnight, who’s laughing now???) when i noticed the sun was just about to set and i had about 10 minutes of natural light left – because i do not believe in using my flash, its just a thing -, so i was like ‘mom. this is your shot.’ and she did great 🙂

what i wore

  • my dress is from turkey – i forgot the brand’s name. oops
  • my leather low-tops are from sportscene
  • the denim jacket is from mr price

here are captions of the actual things said while taking these photos. enjoy 🙂

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prom 2013

even though we call it a matric dance, for the sake of universal recognition, i titled this post ‘prom’

as a grade 11 representative, i had the honour of attending the 2013 matric dance. it’s been one of those dreams of mine because i crave that sort of cinderella moment – getting your hair, make-up and nails done, putting on a fancy dress and heels and then taking tons of photos to prove it, which, mind you, was exactly what i did.

i felt like an occasion like that was exactly the type of thing you blog about, so here i am. lol.

what i wore

  • dress from truworths
  • shoes from truworths
  • clutch and jewellery were a gift from my mom from china

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a young revelation

a young revelation

alternatively titled ‘who needs pretense: you already know i am a loser’

i was thinking the other day about my blog – a blogsistential crisis, if you will – mostly revolving around the phrase, ‘what can i do to it? how can i make it more genuine?’ and moreover, ‘what do i post??’ and although those questions seem to be spiraling in my head on a never ending cycle, i thought it best to practice my favourite song’s (and by favourite, i mean, i have literally been playing this song on repeat for three days straight) lyrics: it’s a new art form showing people how little we care – tennis court by lorde.

and that is literally what i am doing. if you follow me on any of my various social media platforms, like twitter, tumblr or instagram (shameless plug, as you do), you’ll know that i seldom use capital letters. so then why, for the life of me, do i incessantly use them here? who am i trying to fool? hence the pretense: i put up a facade of punctuation and impeccable grammar (who am i kidding? my grammar is impeccable everywhere) on this blog and then wonder why i keep having blogsistential crises over how inauthentic my blog is. a blog is supposed to be an extension of self, right? so then why, oh why do i change a part of myself for the purpose of this website? i am such a silly little thing.

a silly little thing, indeed, who spends all her life on the internet, reading the words she hasn’t the brains to write and listening to the songs she hasn’t the guts to sing, in between taking multiple self portraits and abusing autocorrect for when her mind supersedes her fingers. i am nothing but the humblest of losers and i don’t deny it in the slightest 🙂

and in my many nights of tumblr ridden stupor, i stumbled upon an interesting truth: i am at peace in my mind. or at least, i am at more peace than i have found in the last nine months or so, and i know for a fact that this peace is divine, because i have spent nine months aching over something i wished no longer to ache over, and the moment i finally resigned my lethargy to God, i became at peace. why? because time, and recent events, have shown me that He never forgets. ever. so i can keep living and all the indiscrepancies that caused traumatic experiences can very well be forgotten. because they are no longer my problem. i no longer have to worry myself over how other people are succeeding when they have caused nothing but pain, because i believe, no, i know that their time is coming. what a lovely peace that brings.

yet, i digress. actually, i don’t. how can one digress when they have no clear path in front of them? all i have is a train of thoughts next to an overzealous platform seeking solace in the carriages with unknown destinations. what a lovely picture.

i prefer my alternative title, actually.

(and i am about to digress again. another reason why i am proud of my heritage is because my country birthed this great woman: chimamanda ngozi adichie. instead of blogging about her myself, read someone else’s here.)

anywho, after a tissue ridden week and a sinutab induced daze, i wish you all a great weekend. and to my lovely Jewish friends, a happy fast and Yom Kippur.

What We Wore (Cont’d)

What We Wore (Cont’d)
A continuation of yesterday’s post, here is the photoshoot portion of the day, because when the scenery is nice, you gotta snap it twice. Sidenote: it’s really nice not to have to go through all the effort of taking your photos by yourself. It’s lovely to have someone take them for you. And it’s faster. Much love to Gabby for taking my outfit shots. 
What I Wore:
  • Topshop booties
  • Cotton On skirt
  • Cotton On tank/shirt
  • Vintage blazer (and by vintage, I mean taken from my mom’s wardrobe)
  • Avon watch
  • Chain taken from my mom’s clutch.

And now for the rest of the crew and random snapshots. The Palazzo really is a beautiful place. I just wanna take pictures in/of it all the time.

These koi fish were large and I’m pretty sure they were summoning satan at a stage. They just kept following us and swimming in circles.

The birthday boy.

Here’s to me being sick and secretly wishing I was in New York, catch you next time.