Fashion Week has
come and gone and let me just say it was amazing! For some reason though, I can
never get there in time for the shows I have actually paid for. I am always
double booking myself and lying to myself that I will leave all the extra plans
I made for that day in good time, get home quick and change, get to the venue
early enough to sip on the all the free stuff on offer and casually saunter
towards the velvet rope separating ticket holders from the standby crowd.
That is yet to
happen. I am always late, so late I don’t always get to watch the show I
actually paid for. This week was no different to other Fashion Weeks with my
poor time management. That afternoon I went to a lovely graduation luncheon
hosted by a good friend. My date for the day was my mommy and we got hopelessly
lost somewhere between the R21 highway and Nellmapius Drive. Anywhoo the
luncheon was super fun, got to catch up with old friends and some awesome
people I hadn’t seen in quite a while.
After the
luncheon which teetered into dinner, I only managed to leave around 19h45 to
get to the 21h00 show. I first drove my mommy back to Pretoria and then drove
like a bat out of hell back to Johannesburg. Running late meant no wardrobe
change and I had to go to Fashion Week the way I had been dressed that
afternoon. By the time I finally found a parking spot it was 21h15!
Long story
short, I got to watch the show standing behind the heads and shoulders of at
least 25 other people, after pleading with one of the organisers and two burly
West African bouncers. I basically couldn’t see anything! My trusty fashion
companion Tiyani (@TeyAni) and I made our way to the front of the standby line to
place ourselves back at the mercy of the organisers and the two Burly West
African Bouncers once again.
Standing in the
standby line, something very unexpected happened, Koyo Bala formerly of the group
Threesum, walked up to me, in all his fabulosity and said “Hi my honey, I have one extra ticket, its
yours”. I was touched by his kind gesture but I couldn’t leave my trusty
companion who braved the Autumn chill, expecting to have seen a show that had
been paid for, out in that miserable line alone. So I stood in the line for a
little bit longer and upon her insistence, went in to make sure we both have
decent seats.
Koyo Bala |
Like I said, the
shows were amazing, lots of celeb-spotting, artsie fartsie types and naturally
great fashion.
Here’s a look at
my look for the day…Here is a look at Tiyani's ensemble for the day...
Tiyani wore an LBD from Woolies, A parka she bought whilst jetsetting in New York, Booties from Errol Arendz, tights from woolies. She paired her look with a Tory Burch purse.
That's just how we do!
i love this blog....so inspired by the writer...beautiful...
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