Tuesday, 29 November 2011

CPUT GRADUATE SHOW 2011

Its that time of year..that time ive been waiting for my whole student career...so its time for the lights ..the camera ..the fashion..tonight is the Annual CPUT graduate fashion Show.....yours truely will be showing along with 28 of my AMAZING classmates..i suggest you make your way there for some drop dead kill your grandma and sell her fashion!!!these collections are to die for..come see for yourself




You are cordIlly invited to the 2011 faculty of Informatics and design studemt exhinition and fashion show

exhibition opening : 29 November 17h30
fashion Show: 29 November 20:00 for 20:30
Venue: CPUT, Multipurpose Hall, Capetown Campus,Cnr Zonnebloem
RSVP : mackenzie@cput.ac.za

The exhibition will run from
30 November -2 December   9:00-15:00

see you tonight
x0x0x

Pumeza Mkhonza

Friday, 11 November 2011

my photoshoot!!-behind the scenes and monkeying arround

Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Avante garde


Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Commercial Wear 2 peice
Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Commercial Wear  1peice

Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Commercial Wear 2 peice

Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Commercial Wear 2 peice

Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Avante garde


Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Commercial Wear 2 peice

Model: Gina Mwomboola
Photographer : Mandisi Maboee
Designer: Pumeza Mkhonza
Make up:Noni Mpuang
Jewelry: Prince Krewu
Look : Tailoring


The Photographer Himself...Mandisi Maboee
Me:Pumeza Mkhonza and Gina ..

Thursday, 10 November 2011

The cultUnion

Id like to introduce you to the black tomford..lol...agh guys check this out its fresh outa the box just ten hours ago..its a refreshing new take on local fashion by my nigger Mandisi Maboee..it leans more towards the crisp classical side of fashion..oldschool new school.....

Feast your eyes..




follow the link:

http://thecultunion.tumblr.com/

Pumeza Mkhonza
xoxoxo

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Made in Africa: Bantu Beach Wear


These lovely pieces are from swim line Bantu Wax by German/Ethiopian designer Yodit Eklund.
Bantu Wax is now available on Net-a-Porter.

Me being me..with my addiction to Ankara prints(fabric)..have stumbled across beachwear in the same Ankara designs..my God i went crazy...goes to show in Africa we have it al...

 I was like..How about fashionable continent, with great surf!

“The Bantu concept is one which recognizes that we as consumers have the ability to make a difference in Africa. However, Bantu does not ask you to buy an ugly t-shirt in which a fraction of the proceeds go to one cause or another. Bantu … gives (Africans) an opportunity to work hard and provide the world with something really, really hot.”

 Bantu which means “gateway” in Wolof (the native language of Senegal) would like the pleasure of introducing you to the gigantic landmass surrounded by several LARGE BODIES OF WATER that is Africa…
 Since the arrival of the first Europeans, the slave trade, the Berlin Conference, and the Scramble for Africa, Africa has been endlessly exploited for her natural resources, with no regard for her people. Today, Africa is still poor, people are still starving, and HIV/AIDs is still rampant. However, beyond the depressing images that captivate the media, Africa is blessed by a vibrant beach culture from Dakar to Zanzibar, and from Cape Town to Casablanca – 26 coastal nations and countless cities.

“Our mission at Bantu is to introduce and make accessible beach and resort wear, accessories and skincare products with an African influence to more of the world.”
Bantu maintains a high degree of social responsibility, while satisfying customer needs. All production is done in-house, guaranteeing the ethical treatment of our employees...bantuwax is a label that produces fabulouse beach wear for a cause...yet again this is a classic example of how fashion can save the world..

Bantu is the brainchild of a lady called Yodit. She has the most fascinating background, her father is American and was an ambassador, her mother Ethiopian royalty, and she was born in Germany, educated in Cairo.
Yodit started a bathing suit line, Bantu. Bantu wants to reinvigorate Africa from the inside out by utilizing an all-African manufacturing process. “It is Bantu’s mission to support and grow the African economy while providing high-quality working standards, opportunities for growth, and a living wage to its workers,” says Yodit. “Hopefully consumers will begin demanding finished products from Africa, a place typically only considered for raw materials.” Because of Bantu’s investment in Africa, it has qualified for the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which allows the company to take advantage of tax breaks from the U.S. government.
Each colorful Bantu swimsuit in this year’s collection is entirely manufactured in Ethiopia, but in the future, Bantu may take its show on the road and produce collections and accessories in other African nations. Bantu’s swimsuit patterns are taken from the centuries-old West African textile industry that originated with the wax cloth in cities lsuch as Dakar, Senegal, Abidjan, and Cote d’Ivoire. The juxtaposition of colors and patterns reflects the weaver’s identity, character, and beliefs.


To get your very own Bantu bikini or full costume in South Africa visit one of these stores :
Available at:

Chica Loca

Lower Ground Floor
Cavendish
Cape Town
083 658 7441

Merchants On Long

Long Street
Cape Town
021 422 2828

Osiris

Waterfront
Cape Town
021 418 8513

The Grand Boadicea

Granger Bay
Waterfront
Cape Town
021 425 0164


Pumeza Mkhonza
x0x0

Friday, 4 November 2011

DIKGATISO Media_ Fashion SHOW Rusternburg 2011

Oooooooooooooohkay hello my lovelies...so ive been MIA for a bit ..but thats cuz ie been burning it down in Gauteng this weekend..yes..i went over for a killer weekend a a fashion ShOw at this years annual Dikgatiso Media fashion show...organised by THEE Kelebogile Foko fashion Assistant and inhouse stylist at  Media 24s DRUM magazine..need i say more?

Amongst myself where other local designers‘’Fresh Wear’’ (Collen Monnakgotla & KG Nimrod Mogoje) “Exotic” ( Dumisani Mazibuko & Kabelo Mosiane) “Pumeza Mkhonza” “In the gutter” (Noni Mpuang) “Swift” ( Puleng Khumalo) “KatLeg (Katlego) “Rusted” (Letlhogonolo Cokes Modisane) “Mathabo Kgashane” “Karabo Ratselane” “House of l''avyf” Karabo Moerane “Tumillion” Sir-Mclynn Tumillion “Mamagola”.. its amazing whats hiding in our country....there where vriouse looks from sports lux..streetwear..evening and bridal aswell as a lil bit out high fashion Afro wear by urs truely......all in the lil town of Rusternburg..looks like Rusty aint so Rusty...

Out of this town we managed to sight and pick up 20 magnificent ladies with the help of Ole Morapedi a proffesion Model, from local highschools...the talent was just bursting at the seems... keep an eye out for theses lovely young ladies soon theyl b on Fashion week ramps near you...










That said it was an amazing show!! and the weekend was another one for the legends.

xoxo

Pumeza Mkhonza