Sunday, 26 July 2009
Haircuts and Top Models
Allo' Allo' all. How are we on this fine Sunday? I didn't go to church today as I should have, was sooo tired this morning. And no, it's not because I was out and about getting drunk last night. I did go out, but it was TOTALLY work related. And, no I didn't drink, that much. And NO, there weren't any gorgeous half naked men involved ;)
E and I were out last night at one of the regional heats for Top Model of Colour in Shepherd's Bush. We got complimentary tickets from Sola Oyebade (CEO of Mahogany Model Management) so we went to check out the show and do some networking. It was really fun. I was one of the judges for the TMC heats last week here but it was still good to sit back and watch it from the sidelines this time around.
There were some seriously good lookers at the show and E and I were plotting to steal a few of the models for our show in November *wicked laugh* especially some of the male ones. Wowzers! There was this one guy who looked so sweet and cute (but in a rugged kinda way) like you could take him home to meet the parents. And then he took off his shirt.
.....
A-MA-ZING! Work of art that was. Perfectly sculpted abs and a chiseled behind (can you have a chiseled behind?) Sha, he was awesome! I wanted to be friends with him, I did. Have some tea and biscuits with him. Me and him. sigh. And for those of you with filthy minds, I was thinking of a perfectly platonic relationship with Adam (I don't know his name but I've decided he looks like an Adam). Purely friendship. Friends can go out with each other and do...friendly...stuff
I digress.
We did get some work done. Exchanged names and numbers with some fashion designers and make-up artists. We got to meet Jerry Osei-Tutu, Samata Angel (of Samata's Muse) and Phil Holder, editor of Phloh magazine. We also got chatting with Jackie Adholla of Sunshine Grace (who actually needs designers to dress celebrities for an upcoming event, so fingers crossed!)
Yesterday night I was eye-ing this girl's haircut and I am now seriously considering chopping my locks off (read taking out my weave and rocking my low-cut). So I've been looking for some inspiration for my new haircut but everything seems a bit blah. Everyone seems to just be shaving their entire hair off. I came across this picture of Solange and I have to say I'm not impressed with her new look. I think that unless you have a gorgeous face like Amber Rose you should not attempt the gorimapah* look. And she is sooo cute when she smiles.
*Gorimapa - Nigerian slang for the bald look. More accurately, the I'm-so-bald-and-my-head-is-so-shiny-that-you-may-have-to-doubletake-to-confirm-my-femininity look (also known as the Britney Spears)
I was thinking more of a cute pixie cut. I heart this look on RiRi still and fell in love with Mimi's hair from last night. What do you think? Me with short hair? I actually used to rock my short hair look a while back (I'll have to find a picture and show you) and I've noticed that since I started wearing weaves and extensions I've been seriously lacking in meeting any decent men in my life... I had a steady boyfriend for six years and ever since then I seem to have been dating losers.
OMG! Talk about coincidence (or plain freaky) but my ex just called me! Yes! The one I was just telling you about. The 6-yr one. Yeah. He just called as I was writing about him.
So yeah...gonna have to love you and leave you. Stay blessed and don't do anything I wouldn't do...altho I make exceptions for any 'Adams' in your life.
RooR and Roll
Friday, 24 July 2009
Thank God it's Friday?
Craziest day today! The week's gone so fast as well and it doesn't feel like I achieved anything major either *sigh* I was supposed to have sorted out the venue for our fashion show by the end of this week...well...I did try. I guess some people still find it hard to return voice mails. We went and saw a few places last week and we think we might have found 'the one', and I was trying to follow up and see prices and sort out... *comes to a screeching halt*
I apologise. You're probably like huh?! Fashion show? 'The one'? Let me update you...
There's three of us, me and my two cousins (okay so we're not technically 'cousins' but you know, cousins sha) started this fashion house that specialises in 'authentic african fashions and fabrics' - straight from our business plan *smiles*. We use mainly African fabrics like kente and ankara for our designs. They're wearable and edgy, and I believe they're truly different. Plus I secretly love that feeling when someone says "Oh, I love your skirt/dress, where did you get it from?" and I'm all like "You can't get it. Not telling. Ha!"
Ok, I don't really say that (as satisfying as that would be). I usually go, whilst blushing very modestly,"Oh, I made it". So what started as a hobby between D, E and I (because we were tired of looking like asos-clones and also quite fed up with the bohemian/jungle/graphic print trend some high street stores called 'african' - as if) actually seemed to be getting a lot of interest from friends and family to complete strangers on the underground!
So that's how...*drumroll please*...Renaissance of our Roots (aka RooR) was born. We thought it'd be cool for Africans who live abroad to re-connect to home, as well as allowing everyone else to have a sense of our range of fabrics (seriously,we have a LOT of fabrics) as well as being funky and cool (ice cold baby! Sorry. Have had quite a bit of chocolate cake and I think all the sugar and possible the Baileys icing might have gone to my head)
Anywaaayyyy, so long story short our label was born and we're having a fashion show in November to launch our brand. Yay! Last week we went venue-hunting from Bank to West London looking for the perfect place for our launch. We wanted somewhere cool, that possibly hadn't been over-used, and of course fit in our budget. Some might say that this might not have been the best year to launch a brand, with the recession and all, but even though money's tight we're sure it'll be more than fine. As mama always says, God wil provide. And we did find some cool places that the prices weren't too ridiculous. Having said that however, there were some ridiculous places as well! There was a place in Chelsea that was trying to charge us £15,000 for the night if it was on a Friday or Saturday. Ehmm...excuse me sah but na only fashion show o! Not asif we dey marry for this place *hiss*
Warning: when I'm annoyed the Nigerian in me comes out. Sometimes in igbo, sometimes in yoruba. Sometimes it's just pidgin english. Don't worry. If you stick with me long enough, you'll get the hang of my crazy, sorry, special mannerisms.
£15,000 ke. Especially when there was a place in Mayfair that only wanted £7,000 for the night. Now Chelsea, Mayfair. *raising both hands in comparison* Chelsea, Mayfair...yeah, I think Mayfair wins. Btw, not that we presently have £7,000 to give anyone...
But there was one place that we saw that we're thinking of using. I would tell you but I don't want to jinx it. I promise I shall reveal the lucky venue once we book it and it's confirmed. Which is what I should have done this week if a certain someone had returned my call as promised. I guess I did get some work done, I finished a dress for a client and she looked pretty good in it if I say so myself.
Wow, this has become a massively long post. I apologise for the essay I have given you to read *smiles* I shall leave you now to have a great night. Don't do anything I wouldn't do, and if you must...blame it on Jamie Foxx.
RooR and dark chocolate
I apologise. You're probably like huh?! Fashion show? 'The one'? Let me update you...
There's three of us, me and my two cousins (okay so we're not technically 'cousins' but you know, cousins sha) started this fashion house that specialises in 'authentic african fashions and fabrics' - straight from our business plan *smiles*. We use mainly African fabrics like kente and ankara for our designs. They're wearable and edgy, and I believe they're truly different. Plus I secretly love that feeling when someone says "Oh, I love your skirt/dress, where did you get it from?" and I'm all like "You can't get it. Not telling. Ha!"
Ok, I don't really say that (as satisfying as that would be). I usually go, whilst blushing very modestly,"Oh, I made it". So what started as a hobby between D, E and I (because we were tired of looking like asos-clones and also quite fed up with the bohemian/jungle/graphic print trend some high street stores called 'african' - as if) actually seemed to be getting a lot of interest from friends and family to complete strangers on the underground!
So that's how...*drumroll please*...Renaissance of our Roots (aka RooR) was born. We thought it'd be cool for Africans who live abroad to re-connect to home, as well as allowing everyone else to have a sense of our range of fabrics (seriously,we have a LOT of fabrics) as well as being funky and cool (ice cold baby! Sorry. Have had quite a bit of chocolate cake and I think all the sugar and possible the Baileys icing might have gone to my head)
Anywaaayyyy, so long story short our label was born and we're having a fashion show in November to launch our brand. Yay! Last week we went venue-hunting from Bank to West London looking for the perfect place for our launch. We wanted somewhere cool, that possibly hadn't been over-used, and of course fit in our budget. Some might say that this might not have been the best year to launch a brand, with the recession and all, but even though money's tight we're sure it'll be more than fine. As mama always says, God wil provide. And we did find some cool places that the prices weren't too ridiculous. Having said that however, there were some ridiculous places as well! There was a place in Chelsea that was trying to charge us £15,000 for the night if it was on a Friday or Saturday. Ehmm...excuse me sah but na only fashion show o! Not asif we dey marry for this place *hiss*
Warning: when I'm annoyed the Nigerian in me comes out. Sometimes in igbo, sometimes in yoruba. Sometimes it's just pidgin english. Don't worry. If you stick with me long enough, you'll get the hang of my crazy, sorry, special mannerisms.
£15,000 ke. Especially when there was a place in Mayfair that only wanted £7,000 for the night. Now Chelsea, Mayfair. *raising both hands in comparison* Chelsea, Mayfair...yeah, I think Mayfair wins. Btw, not that we presently have £7,000 to give anyone...
But there was one place that we saw that we're thinking of using. I would tell you but I don't want to jinx it. I promise I shall reveal the lucky venue once we book it and it's confirmed. Which is what I should have done this week if a certain someone had returned my call as promised. I guess I did get some work done, I finished a dress for a client and she looked pretty good in it if I say so myself.
Wow, this has become a massively long post. I apologise for the essay I have given you to read *smiles* I shall leave you now to have a great night. Don't do anything I wouldn't do, and if you must...blame it on Jamie Foxx.
RooR and dark chocolate
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