Monday 26 November 2012

A Career As A Fashionista


My definition of a fashionista, is a person (him/her) who loves fashion, whether they are directly or indirecty involved they appreciate the art, the message and the total feel of what fashion represents. You find some fashionista’s who only wear what’s in style and trending, and some fashionista’s create their own trends. Then you find those fashionista’s who make the clothes that fashionista’s love and those who ensure that fashionista’s remain fashionista’s by contributing in some way to the total process of fashion. There could be proper job titles assigned to what I’ve described above, which brings me to the crux of this post: why are we never encouraged to follow a career in fashion?!

Whether as Carrie Bradshaw or herself, Sarah Jessica Parker
 is the ultimate fashionista!!!
I remember in high school there were the top five careers, that were constantly promoted : Chartered Accountant, Lawyer, Engineer (Chemical, Civil, Electrical….you name it), Doctor and of course Actuarial Scientist. Can I point out that none of these careers involves any artistic creativity in their job descriptions? But of course they pay big bucks! (you'll never be happy if you do it for the money without the passion for it). We’re never informed about the endless opportunities involved within the fashion world! Yes, we know that there are fashion designers, but I just recently found out that you can become a fashion analyst! A person like me, who has a passion for fashion and a commerce degree (imagine!) can apply for a job like that! You can become involved on either the retail side of fashion, or on the media side of fashion such as magazines etc. Both these areas of fashion need each other to succeed (I believe).








These are the careers you can be involved in if you want to be on the media aspect of fashion:
  • -          Fashion Editor
  • -          Design Director
  • -          Fashion Photographer
  • -          Features Director
  • -          Market Director
  • -          Contributing Editor

I could go on forever, there are quite a few more jobs that I could add to that list. Let’s get to the retail side of the fashion business:
  • -          Fashion Merchandiser
  • -          Fashion Planner
  • -          Fashion Analyst
  • -          Textile Designer
  • -          Production Manager
  • -          Advertising / Sales Representative

There are also quite a few that I could also add to this list, but can you see that you don’t have to be a fashion designer to be involved in the fashion industry. You can (like me) have a qualification that is not fashion orientated, but utilize it in the fashion industry. My mother has been a teacher for over 25 years, but her passion has always been fashion. While she was a teacher on a full time basis for over 25 years, guess what she did part time? She was doing what she loves (and does oh so well) designing clothes! She never stopped designing and making clothes, even for us, her children. She designed and made my matric ball dress, she made my sister’s graduation dress……she’s made so much for family, for her clients, for a lot of people! And now that she's retired, she does it full time. But my point is this: if you love it, do it.

If you love fashion and you’re good at computers and other IT related stuff, then go ahead! There is a job where you can combine the two, there are a lot of things opening up, even for law students! If you love it – go ahead pursue it – do it!

Check out this website on more information about careers in the fashion industry.
That’s it for now. Mwah xxx



Thursday 22 November 2012

Buying Clothes For Cash or Credit??


Looking gorgeous, powerful, sexy, sophisticated and successful or whatever look you want to achieve is part of why people (like me) love fashion. Some people don’t take fashionista’s seriously; assuming that there is some sort of “pretentiousness” to them (or is it the ones they've met??). Well I went to university (will be graduating next year) and let me just say, having a commerce degree and a love for fashion is quite an advantage. That’s why I wanted to blog about this very important topic: acquire fashion through cash or credit??



I know a lot of people, who have short term credit facilities with fashion stores. I, on several occasions, have tried to open credit accounts at Legit, Mr Price and YDE. But to my disappointment, could not get granted the credit facilities because I was a university student. So, like some, I shop till I drop when I have sufficient cash, and I save up for that special pair of shoes if I’m having a bad run financially. I know a couple of friends who have credit facilities at some of these fashion retail stores and let me say, I find that some of them really struggle to not go over the limit.

I find that when you buy on credit, you can afford to “almost” splurge on the clothes you want, because you’ll have to pay later (in some instances, you pay a small amount each month), and your wardrobe will be spoiled with choices of different outfits. On the other hand, if you’re the type of person that doesn't know restraint, you can end up accumulating so much debt!

 This happened to a close relative of mine. She had a credit facility at Edgars, and she had accumulated over R12 000 worth of debt (on clothes!). Not that she was a fashion freak  who splurged every chance she got, she had family to take care of who constantly asked for clothes and shoes etc, and she couldn't say no. And every month when the bill came, she became so depressed; she didn't know how she got into that mess! And you know that these retailers want their money, and those phone calls (on private number) from call center agents asking when you’re going to pay your debt, became all too much for her. She decided one day that enough was enough, and she dedicated a whole year to ensuring she paid the debt and she would close that account. And she did! When she closed the account, she was even given a certificate! And you know they tried begging her not to close the credit facility!! Anyway, she vowed from then on never to buy clothes on credit, and she now buys everything cash. Her philosophy (like me) is to save up if you can’t afford it now. 

I think that, if you have good debt management skills, and have high levels of self- restraint, go ahead, open an account at Truworths or Legit etc. But if you know you’re the total opposite, I suggest that you stick to cash, or better yet, why not find a retail store that’s relatively cheap and affordable but with great quality clothing and style?  
Check out this website here for the pro’s and con’s of buying clothes for cash or on credit.


With that, I’m signing out, love you all, mwah!!



Friday 16 November 2012

Fabulous Colour Blocking


The show Single Ladies that is aired on VH1 is one of my favourites because of their fashion.  I remember one particular episode from season one, where Stacey Dash wore the most fabulous outfit demonstrating colour blocking (Check it out below). If you don’t know what colour blocking is, it’s basically having an outfit which is made out of “blocks” of solid colour.   

Stacey Dash in a pink t-shirt, a green pencil shape skirt and blue heels. 
What I like about colour blocking is that it has that pop and wow effect when you walk into a room, and because bright and intense colours are the centre piece of any colour blocking outfit, it means it’s appropriate for summer. The biggest summer trend is colour – remember that.



Red pencil skirt

Yellow clutch bag

Green corset (just to add sexiness)
Blue Bordello heels

The items I've placed above are just a little example of an outfit you can wear that portrays colour blocking. Remember to keep the colours solid and intense. I chose a green corset so we can keep the outfit totally sexy, otherwise, you can switch it up with a lighter but intense orange colour. As you can see the whole outfit has a boom! pow! effect. I totally love it.

A little advise on what not to do when it comes colour blocking:

1.       Don’t match the colour of your accessories with your outfit, that’s really old school.
2.       Don’t wear clothes that don’t match your body type, specifically when it comes to colour blocking, the outfit and its colours are critical that they suit your body, ie use darker colours if you’re pear-shaped and curvy, but on your lower half of the body.
3.       Don’t wear stripes, floral and animal prints! That’s a no go area when it comes to colour blocking
4.       Don’t match colours that do not go with each other



Remember to play around with all sorts of colours, colour blocking is great for summer and personally it’s the best way to turn heads when you’re in a room. Enjoy colour blocking!!!! Mwaah!!!























Thursday 15 November 2012

Summer, Summer, Summer!!!

Summer is upon us and I am so excited to show my legs, back, and a whole lot of skin. With a help of my very fashion forward sister, I've compiled one women's wear look and one guys wear look for summer! The thing I love about summer is, you can always keep it casual and light. Lots of bright colors are in style (for men and women!) , and the technique of color blocking is very important - which I will show case in my next post!!


Pharrell Williams was the inspiration for this look. Pharrell makes causal look so sexy! the way he mixes different shirts or golf tee's with shorts and adds on a nice pair of sneaks is oh-so fab!

Checkered pink shirt from Markhams

Brown shorts from Markhams

Espadrille shoes from Truworths
And then just to complete the look, add these Aviator sunglasses, which you can also get from Truworths

Aviator sunglasses














Now its time for our woman's look, and I drew the inspiration from Selena Gomez. Although young, I think she's making waves in the fashion world.




You can never go wrong with a pair of shorts for summer!!! Add a bit of sexiness with a wedge heel, a light blouse and you're good to go!!!

White blouse from Truworths

Blue floral wedge heels from Truworths

Blue denim shorts, which you can get from Forever New
And of course this look can also be paired with a great pair of sunglasses, a nice summer bag and do not over do the accessories!!! For my first blog not bad right? :)