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XMAS GOODIES: Something For Everyone!


H & A DRESS TO IMPRESS, Dar es Salaam,  has a beautiful collection of 50's style frocks! A perfect look for Xmas day church service and lunch with family or friends


Give your already beautiful face a lift with ATSOKO, Dar es Salaam, makeup and paint your nails red for the seasonal look


For those spending time in cold countries here's a bright and stylish kitenge winter coat from the same design house!


DOMINIKI GODFREY, Dar es Salaam, caps are ideal for him and perfect for sailing to the beach.


Xmas in the tropics is all about sun, sea and fun



HUNTER BLUE, Slipway, Dar es Salaam is closing down, so hurry on for the most unique clothes, accessories and bags before Xmas.




Not on leave this Xmas, then cheer yourself up with a pair of Mary Jane's from ESTILE AFFAIRS, Dar es Salaam Free Market, 1st Floor, Oysterbay, Dar es Salaam



SONYA KASHMIRI, London, bags on order before the 22nd December 2016



COCO LILI DAR ES SALAAM is the most sophisticated office couture brand to hit East Africa this year.  Order by email if you are in East Africa and look the part at your office Xmas parties.


POOJA JESHANG, London, sparkles with her handmade glitter bags which are set for sale on ETSY 


For original and handcrafted Xmas decoration pop into THE GREEN ROOM, Slipway, Dar es Salaam 


FASHION TIPS


Support local designers this Xmas and buy their collections such as these above seen fresh from the runway of Swahili Fashion Week 2016

BIJOUX TRENDY

Dar Free Market, Oysterbay, Dar es Salaam

SWAHILI FASHION WEEK 2016: DAY 1 & DAY 2 FAVOURITES



JAMILLA VERA SWAI




JINA LANGU



MILLY'Z


AFRIKA WALA


REHEMA SAMO Hairstyles



SOBER


WINNIE G


MANYATA ACCESSORIES



BONUZI


AFRICA SHINERS


VAN C JUNIOR


BILL'S COLLECTION



KAHVAVAH



MKWANDULE'S SON



ZARGUE' SIA




BIJOUX TRENDY




SAMZ


FASHION TIPS 



BERYL QOUTURE

A fashion must is at least one couture dress in the wardrobe in a lifetime!

Add These Cruelty-Free Designer Accessories to Your Fall 2016 Collection

As any fashion lover knows, accessories are just as important as the clothes themselves when it comes to putting together a chic, finished look. Often, it’s those small additions that make or break your outfit. From handbags to jewelry, scarves, headwear, and shoes, accessories are a crucial component of any wardrobe. And with an increasing number of designers adopting cruelty-free practices, finding those supplemental staples is easier than ever. For that perfect finishing touch, add these earth-friendly designer accessories to your fall wardrobe.




Matt & Nat Handbag

If there’s one handbag you add to your arsenal this fall, let it be one from Matt & Nat’s latest collection. From mini backpacks to compact crossbody bags to the classic hobo, the brand’s offerings span virtually every aesthetic and purse preference. As Eluxe Magazine notes, the brand is strongly inspired by the textures and hues found in nature and, as a natural progression, is committed to not using leather or any other animal-based materials in their designs. Their simplistic motto, “live beautifully,” captures both their seriously gorgeous pieces and their appreciation for humanity.



Stella McCartney Faux Patent Leather Loafers

Equal parts stylish, versatile, and practical, it’s no wonder that Lyst says the flat has arguably taken over heels as the new must-have shoe. From luxurious slipper slides to summery sandals and espadrilles, there is no shortage of flat variations available. However, this season, it’s all about the menswear-inspired loafer. Stella McCartney offers a modern take on this classic style with her black faux patent leather loafer, which features gold hardware, a glossy finish, and a glove-like fit. Balance the more masculine silhouette by pairing with a midi dress or pleated skirt (both also key pieces for fall).






Alabama Chanin Boa


With an emphasis on thoughtful design, responsible production, good business, and quality that lasts, Alabama Chanin is a brand that specialises in fashion created with earth-friendly practices. Even better, their pieces are absolutely swoon-worthy. Case in point: their boa, made of 100% organic cotton jersey (which means softness is all but guaranteed). The fringed threads of the boa capitalise on the current '70s fashion revival, while the slim width makes it ideal for wrapping once around the neck to create a choker vibe.



Olsen Haus Frequency Boot


Fall just wouldn’t be the same without a new pair (or two) of ankle boots. Ideal for pairing with everything from skinny jeans to pencil skirts and dresses, booties are one of the most versatile styles you can have at the ready when the temps begin to dip. This season, add the Frequency boot from the 100% vegan Olsen Haus to your lineup. The warm grey shade makes for an unexpected twist on the usual neutral and the chunky heel is right on-trend (not to mention great for keeping your balance on the occasional rain-dampened sidewalk).





Della Headwrap

Based in Los Angeles, Della is a woman-owned and woman-run fashion line that works directly with a community in West Africa to create socially responsible, and super-cute, pieces. As Buzzfeed points out, they aren’t just earth-friendly; they also provide jobs, education, and skills training to the talented people that create Della’s line. Their latest offerings feature everything from classic shift dresses to MacBook cases, but the true standout is their colourful headwrap collection. Wear with any hairstyle, any outfit, for any occasion—you cannot go wrong when you’re rocking one of these.

Accessory-trends 2016: Brooches Are Back

The brooch is back. Prada and Balenciaga were among the major brands that signaled its return on their fall runways while others, like Chanel and Marni, have always had a soft spot for the decorative accessory.  If you’ve never been a fan, give it a try this season, you might be surprised by the effect a small accessory can make. 

One of the ways of wearing a brooch this year was  just pin it onto the shirt, It’s fast, easy and comfortable. Your special accessory will always be visible at your first hello and you will never accidentally lose it (just look down now and then to check if it’s still there). This is also one of the most feminine and classic ways of handling a brooch. There is nothing edgy about it, but the tradition still inspires.

Instead of simply pinning it onto the shirt, try it up to the collar. This style fits perfectly into the office of the 21st century. Pick the right shirt with a suiting collar; remember that shirts are all different.

The classics are never outdated.  Brooches on the blazer lapels, whether your accessory has a special meaning or it’s just a fashion statement, this way of pinning your brooch will never get old. 
Make sure the fabric can hold the weight of a big brooch.
You know your neckline is in the centre of the attention.  So, what if we add another delicate detail to it! I adore brooches on V-necks (although other necklines will also work).
If your dress has a special detail on the waistline, go ahead and pin the brooch around it. Belts both on blouses and dresses work very well too! The brooch steals the attention from other body parts and concentrates the main target on the waistline. If you pick the right shape, you can even accentuate curves, where they need to be in the spotlight.
One of the most common uses is pinning brooches on scarves. This method has always been used by both older and younger generations. Add a reliable brooch and you will not only walk safely, but will also look like you just stepped down the global catwalk.
Brooches can also go on the hat! The movement of your head will always make the accessory shine, catching the rays of the light.

SHOP MY PICKS HERE:


1.  Gin and Tee Jewellery Africa Brooch R69.00
2.  Woolworths Flower Appliqué Brooch R39.95 
3.  Accessorize Pearl Crystal Brooch R169.00
4.  Adoria Ambrosia brooch 3 flower crystal brooch R79.00
5.  Accessorize CO Crystal Brooch R169

STREET STYLE INSPIRATION

Still feeling unsure on how to wear your brooch this year.  Scroll below for street style inspiration in get you wearing your brooch with confidence.























And you thought brooches are for the older generation! Remember, the best fashion trends always find their way to come back into our wardrobes. Brooches are some of the most feminine fashion accessories in 2016.  What do you think? will you be wearing brooches this season?  tell us by leaving a comment below.

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