Saturday, July 31, 2010
Out on the Town
After Blonde, we made our way to The Fez, which has reopened as an attachment to the new dinner-theatre Vaudeville. Unfortunately the queue is a bit of a damper but getting there before 10pm mitigates the wait a bit. The club, which pumps out dance/house tracks all night, is a fountain of gorgeous people in fabulously trendy clothes. With its Athens-style low arches and palms, The Fez is stylish all on its own, add a few hundred 20-somethings and you have a great night out. The fashion on the night ranged from short dresses and boots to high-waisted skirts, tees and pumps for the girls; and checked shirts and jeans to collared shirts and loafers for guys. By 2am, the drinks were flowing, people were mingling and the dance floor was pumping. All in all, a perfect end to a night on the town. (One more thing especially for the girls, The Fez has cottoned on to the kind of strange two-girls-in-one-loo-cubicle trend and catered accordingly, two loos in one cubicle...ingenious yet rather strange at the same time!)
On another note, I am an avid follower of Robyn Cooke, aka StyleGuideCT, on Twitter. Robyn is a style guru, and happens to be fashion editor at O Magazine. Check out her blog and watch out for her inspired fashion advice! Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Vintage Chic
While researching this place I found another post on this blog called PopYaCollar...check it out to see what else The Cat's Meow has to offer and while you're at it have a look around - La Muse seems to find all the hip and happening people in Cape Town :) Follow her on Twitter too if you'd like some daily advice on what is trending in Cape Town fashion!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
A new look!
It's been a little distracting while I've been on holiday, doing all sorts of things and getting festive with the World Cup, but I am back and I hope to be more up to date in the future!!
This past weekend I celebrated Bastille day in style in our little piece of France - Franschoek. The town itself consists of one main road and a few side streets, a town hall, a post office and a court. The rest of the buildings hold restaurants and shops selling the most upmarket of wares. Franschoek was packed with beautiful people this particular sunny Saturday, mostly wearing berets and showing off their fake tans in lovely dresses and shorts. The wine was flowing and the food was great, from gourmet sarmies to pizzas and good old boerie rolls!
All in all, it was a fabulous day, we walked around the town and took in the festivities, sat in the wine marquee tasting wines from all over the region, and left as the sun was setting. Aaah bliss!
I stumbled upon a stylish blog at Vogue.co.uk - and a couple of nice blogs linked to that site, like Savannah Miller's...Sienna's fashion designer sister, their mother was actually a South African born beauty herself! Check out Savannah's blog to see what she has been getting up to!
Photo credit: Tristan Sandwith (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36846097@N05/)
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Happy Birthday Nelson Mandela
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Today is the first World Cup Semi-Final in South Africa, actually right here in my home town of Cape Town. At 8:30pm the Netherlands, who are firm favourites in this very Afrikaans-which-stems-from-Dutch country, will play Uruguay, who happened to beat our beloved Bafana Bafana team in a previous match and we will never forgive them! So, the city is alive with orange and the people will be out in force. One thing us Capetownians do well, is jol. We are a city of party-people, be it a braai, or a weekly night-out at the local club, we don't do half measures! I, for one, will be at the fan park very soon, to ensure the Uraguayans go home today! Enjoy the match! x