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Ilundi designs

15 Feb

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Safia Stodel the talented lady behind Ilundi Designs tells us a bit more about her simple and beautiful range of leather goods.

How did you get started?

I was studying fine art and needed a bag for all my books and supplies. I couldn’t find any decently priced simple leather bags, so I tried to make my own. I didn’t have a sewing machine though, so after a lot of research I created a folding technique which I used to make the bag with. No sewing required! This is how my signature sling bag came into being. Afterwards friends and family commissioned me to make them bags too – and it grew from there.

Your favourite things:

- First parts of making a new product: dreaming, researching and sketching

- Grilled marinated artichokes and vanilla pod milkshakes

- Cats

- The way my daughter wakes us up in the morning with kisses. She’s 16 months old :)

- The earthy smell of new rolls of leather in my studio

 Where can we buy your bags?

Ilundi bags and belts can be bought from Nap, Purr, Afraid of Mice, Mememe, Margot Molyneux’s clothing stall at the Biscuit Mill and very soon an exclusive range can be bought online from Presents in the Post (presentsinthepost.com). I also sell through my facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/Ilundidesigns.

http://ilundi.withtank.com/

Thanks Safia!

Hey there Dapper Dawie

25 Jan

It’s almost Valentine’s day so here are some dapper, locally made accessories and attire for the handsome man in the boot of your car.Bow Peep bowtie

Bow Peep bow ties – from City MobNic Socks

Nic Socks (locally made from 100% bamboo) from Citymob

Chapel Work Carrier

Chapel Navy blue & brown Wildebeest Work Carrier
Studio MutiHand-painted bike by Studio Muti

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Locally made David Red classic veldskoen R750 by Ninion.co.za

matblac

Matblac ipad sleeve R520

Beautiful scarves by local fine artists

21 Jan


Michael Taylor silk scarf

Michael Taylor

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Richard Penn

Richard Penn

Michael Taylor silk scarf

Michael Taylor

Jan-Henri Booyens silk scarf

Jan-Henri Booyens

Richard Penn

Richard Penn

Michael MacGarry

Michael MacGarry

Jill Trappler

Jill Trappler

For the Summer Collection 2012 L’MAD presented beautiful pure silk scarves featuring artworks by leading South African artists. The artists included: Michael Taylor, Jan-Henri Booyens, Michael MacGarry, Titus Matiyane, Richard Penn and Jill Trappler.

L’MAD – Lucy MacGarry Art & Design – is an arts-based production company that curates unique and limited edition collections in a variety of media.

Working directly with established and emerging African artists, L’MAD explores several concepts — at the forefront is the crossover between art, fashion and design and with it the juxtaposition of materials, scale and form.”

See all the scarves on the L’mad website.

via Mail and Guardian

Wooden sunglasses from old skateboards, handmade in Pinetown.

13 Sep

This is just flippen awesome. Dave de Witt is a Durbanite who repurposes old “thrashed” skate decks and turns them into sunglasses. By hand. In Pinetown. What a talented guy.  He chatted to Handsome Things about the many careers that led him to this and exactly how it’s done.

What is your background and how did this idea come about?

I am a qualified Weaving Mechanician on an Airjet Loom – that means when I was an apprentice at Frame Textile Corporation in the weaving dept. from age 19 to 23 where I learned to take things apart, fix them, and put them back together. I left there along time ago and have been on a journey from flowrider instructor, skatepark manager, rock wall attendant, cruise ship employee to self employed skatepark builder, cabinetmaker, custom furniture designer and now sunglass maker.

Sk8shades was born through necessity, my sunglasses broke, I wasn’t amped to buy new shades, but I had tools, Google, an old skateboard and some scratched lenses from my old Aviators. I made a pair of shades, posted them to Facebook, and a few months later, here I am making sunglasses, and have just ordered 120 pairs of lenses and am about to order the same amount of hinges.

Tell us a bit about the process involved in making the glasses?

The process starts with old boards being sliced up, planed, laminated, cut into veneers and then laminated into the final shape with a cross laminated core for strength. The temples are re-sawed noses and tails of skateboards taking advantage of the ready-made curves, or they can be made to match the layered frame. I have made custom templates and molds to shape the lens apertures and frame as accurately as possible.

To mount the lenses securely I custom made my own router bit from an old bit. Lenses will be polarized lenses, which pass European Class 1 and Australian sunglasses standards, the highest standards currently set. South Africa has no set standards, but I want to produce the finest quality product. Hinges are currently being imported from China, solid nickel, high quality. Spring hinges will be available shortly. Currently I am working by myself, but am looking into getting some employees to up production time.

At the moment I am selling at the I Heart Market in Durban and through my Etsy store for international orders.

www.etsy.com/shop/Sk8Shades
www.facebook.com/sk8shades

Suzaan Heyns short film

2 Apr

Wow. These gorgeous stills are from the Suzaan Heyns AV/Short Film that was shown as an intro to her Spring/Summer 2012 collection. The video was directed by WILLEM GROBLER and the Director of Photography was DAVID PIENAAR. I’m gobsmacked.

Credits:

Producer RENIER RIDGEWAY (Silver Lining Pictures)

 Edited by ROBERT ODENDAAL.

The Colourist was RICHARD STARKEY @ 744

Digital Models – Abby and Claire Meekel

You can watch the film here.

I found these stills here.

http://www.suzaanheyns.com/

Natalie Creed Autumn/Winter 2012

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The new Natalie Creed Autumn/Winter collection is out now. Pop over to her Facebook page to have a look.

Photos by Amy Scheepers

Make-up by Jessie Crichton

Lovely bags at Babette

23 Feb

If you’re in Cape Town, you’re in luck. Babette (41 Church Street ) is getting these vintage bags (and many more) in today. Run like those wild horses in the first picture ladies.

Join the Babette Facebook page to stay posted.

Kushn handcrafted leather bags

23 Jan

I featured one of Kushn’s beautifully handcrafted  laptop bags a few months ago, but I stumbled on their Facbook page again today and thought it would be great to showcase some of the other items in the range.

Kushn is the creation of Hands On Design Studio (Greer Valley + Thembalezwe Mntambo). Merging function and aesthetic appeal, our range of bags, sleeves and holders provide protection with a design edge for your IT consumer products.

Kushn designs are inspired by everyday life in urban city landscapes and the people who interact with it.

Our products are made from high quality leather sourced from local tanneries, cottons, and for accent, various styles of African cloth. We are also committed to empowerment. Local craftsmen and seamstresses around Cape Town lend us a hand on the manufacturing side of things.

Have a look at their site: http://blog.kushn.co.za/ or join their Facebook Page to stay posted.

Joey + Julia

9 Jan


Lauren Louw from Joey + Julia tells us about her line of vintage clothing and accessories.

The first piece of clothing I fell in love with was a red, blue and yellow checkered dress with gold coins as a trimming around the neckline, I was four. And now twenty years later I can still remember how that dress made me feel, the fabric, the gold coins dangling, I knew that it was special. My hope is that our items will have the similar impact in some else’s life. I knew that my career choice would be creatively driven and chose to study fashion design at Tshwane University of technology and then LISOF.

Joey + Julia is named after both my grandmothers. Joey being my fathers mother and Julia my mothers.

Currently Joey + Julia sells imported vintage clothing from England and then jewelry that we source from all around the globe. My wish is that all the items we sell will be designed by myself, from clothing to jewelry. We will also be launching an online magazine this year.

My fiance has definitely been my greatest supporter and right hand man during this start up process.

Our new years resolution is to read all the English classics, to write more letters to family and friends and become the woman God intended me to be.

Check out the Joey + Julia Etsy shop or visit the website.

Thanks Lauren!

Avant

5 Jan




Some flowy prettiness by design duo Lauren du Plessis and Bailey Allison to start off the year. I discovered Avant in the January issue of Fairlady. The duo had their first collection at Jo’burg Fashion Week in February 2011 and they were nominated for an AFI Emerging Fashion Designer of the Year.

You can contact them at avantapparel@gmail.com or find their lovely pieces at Egality in Parkhurst, Johannesburg.

www.iloveavant.blogspot.com

Photography by JP Hanekom

Make-up: Kaschka Aronson

Fashion & Photography by Natalie & Amy

7 Dec

The talented young Amy Scheepers, who I regularly feature, has teamed up with young fashion designer Natalie Creed to produce this beautiful shoot. You can read my previous chat with Amy here.

I asked Natalie a few questions

Where did you study?

Studied Fashion Design (BTech Degree) at NMMU

Future plans?

Future plans… I’m taking things one step at a time, but there is already so much going on. I want to grow the business gradually and eventually reach a point where I can travel the world to visit all my stockists!

Designers who inspire you?

I try not to be inspired by designers as such, I prefer to look to non-fashion sources for inspiration. But if I had to choose my favourite three it would be Anna Molinari, Karl Lagerfeld and John Galliano. They’re all very different, but I love the femininity that all of them bring to the table.

Thanks Natalie and Amy!

For some more swoon-worthy photography check out http://amyscheepers.blogspot.com/ and http://amyscheepers.com/

If you’d like to order any of the clothes (like this cute outfit below) you can email Natalie: info@nataliecreed.com

models: Kristi Marie Pretorius & Chloe Munton

clothing: Natalie Creed

photographer: Amy Scheepers

Silver Spoon Spring/Summer Collection

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I’m going to be focusing on some creative talent from Port Elizabeth in some upcoming posts starting with the talented Stephanie Beyers and Dieter van den Bergh who started Silver Spoon in 2008. The two studied Fashion Design at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University and they’ve been showing at SA Fashion Week since 2009.

“We like beautiful things. So a while back, in April 2008, we decided to make our own. Silver Spoon is a line that makes us happy. A quaint place to channel everything we’ve learnt. We make functional pieces with character; things you could wear to the market. Or the park. Or a visit to your distant aunt for your usual cup of tea. It’s you, with a touch of thread and fabric thrown in for good measure. And its lovely to meet you.”

Silver Spoon supplies 25 stores nationwide so there are plenty of places to get your hands on one of their pretty designs.

Check out their website or join the Silver Spoon Facebook page to stay posted.

Model: Frances van Jaarsveldt

Selfi Spring/Summer 2012

21 Oct

I love the  Selfi Spring/Summer 2012 collection more than candyfloss, rainbows, misty country roads, soft-focus photos of baby donkeys and Danish films with obscure endings.

“A Fashion Design Graduate of Cape Peninsula University of Technology in 2007, Celeste Lee Arendse started Selfi in 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa. After working for Malcom Kluk and CGDT in 2008 she became a Elle New talent finalist in 2009 and from there ventured into creating her own brand.

Inspired by architecture, forms and patterns in nature, each garment is designed to represent an innovative twist toward existing women’s apparel.”

If you like it as much as I like it, why don’t you, like, go on and like the Selfi Facebook Page.

The oh so pretty Selfi website http://www.selfi.co.za/

Check out the stockists HERE.

Fashion on Friday: Hello Summer

30 Sep


Dress Two Two summer collection

Deer Ring Vamp

Floral Jacket, Polka dot Blouse, Pleated Midi Skirt Jane SewsPussycat cha-ching bag Missibaba

Georgette pleated dress Mr and Ms

Geometric necklace by Skermunkil

Oh Amy

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Just like the demonic little girl climbed through the TV screen in The Ring, I want to climb into Amy Scheepers’ photographs.

This is Amy’s  latest shoot which was inspired by Pierrot the stock character of French pantomime and Commedia Dell Arte. “The sad clown, pining for the love of Columbine, who usually breaks his heart and leaves him for Harlequin.” (Wikipedia Pierrot)

We’ve featured Amy a few months ago and you can read the post HERE.

model: Frances Van Jaarsveldt
stylist: Natalie Creed
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