Joseph Turvey is blogging his way through his Masters in fashion design. The part that I enjoy so much is his beautiful selection of illustrations. Plus, he loves gingham as much as I do.
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Showing posts with label Blog Alert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Alert. Show all posts
Friday, April 1, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
BLOG ALERT: THE ART OF MANLINESS
If you are a regular reader of this blog (gracias) then you may have caught on to the fact that Man of the Cloth is all about the modern gentleman and the revival of his etiquette, manners and attention to detail. I recently came across a blog dedicated to just that called 'The Art of Manliness'.
The blogs creator focuses on all the topic you may want to improve on from Money & Career, Relationships and Grooming plus a whole batch of other interesting reads from an older generations perspective. He even published a book by the same name and you can find out more about purchasing a copy on his blog.
Friday, January 21, 2011
PORTRAIT OF A NATION
I was very honored at the beginning of last week to be photographed by Andrew Brauteseth. You may also know him by his other name "guy with camera". He was voted best photographic blog at the recent 2010 Blog Awards, his campaigns, editorials and shoots are in all the major local magazines and still he finds time to surf.
He started a project he calls "A portrait of a nation". He has long list of local personalities and figures, equally as long are the names he has already photographed for the series. Bloggers, entrepreneurs, politicians, comedians and regular people feature. So please do take a look at this wonderful series.
We went out onto the streets of Cape Town to take a snap of me ironing while smoking a cigarette. Andrew likes his subjects to smoke. He likes his images quirky and to place the models in out of context areas. Which is what we did. It was windy, to say the least. This was to be the original concept of the photo shoot but we later ended up in his studio where he chose my sacred anchor to make the shoot more intimate.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Bloggers meet at the Field Office
Last night I hurried from my blogging perch and threw on some decent clothing to attend the bloggers meet at The Field Office in Barrak street off Harrington. The event invited all local bloggers to attend and make nice with each other further proving that we are a new industry that can be a family. I have realized that we are all the founders of this Cape Town blog world and we may as well support each other because who knows where the next step takes us.
I met so many wonderful people that I have either corresponded with or followed on one social network or another. Beatnik Bazaar (Thaya) and I chatted for quite some time and this is after more than a year of reading her blog. I didn't take too many pictures because it's obvious the whole gang would be doing the same thing but here are a few from last nights successful blog-meet.
Robyn Cooke got the damn Le Creuset pot I wanted and the pretty blonde all the way at the bottom nabbed the side table I had my eye on for the raffle. Great fun and I look forward to meeting more of the local bloggers in the future!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
VOTE FOR MAN OF THE CLOTH IN THE 2010 BLOG AWARDS
The judges have deliberated! With public votes and the judges own choices, the top ten Bloggers in their respective categories are now up on the Blog Awards Website.
MOTC is in it's second year and we are very happy and humbled to have been chosen to be on that list, and even more so the only GUYS FASHION BLOG! As you know I also write my Tuesday article for Stylescoop who is on the Top Ten in the Group category. I would very much appreciate your votes if you're a fan of the Blog. Let's show them that a Male Fashion Blog can win!
Thank you to all those who nominated, and in advance to those who plan to vote for me.
Follow this link to vote! Or just click the side bar banner to be directed.
MOTC is in it's second year and we are very happy and humbled to have been chosen to be on that list, and even more so the only GUYS FASHION BLOG! As you know I also write my Tuesday article for Stylescoop who is on the Top Ten in the Group category. I would very much appreciate your votes if you're a fan of the Blog. Let's show them that a Male Fashion Blog can win!
Thank you to all those who nominated, and in advance to those who plan to vote for me.
Follow this link to vote! Or just click the side bar banner to be directed.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Blog Alert: Street Etiquette
Comprised of two individuals who reside in the urban world of NYC, Street Etiquette is a parallel to the accepted meaning of Etiquette. Etiquette is described as proprieties of conduct established in any class or community or for any occasion. Their community is the urban areas New York City full of eccentricity, originality and diversity. Their Street Etiquette is their love for HipHop, Hood Art (graffiti) and most of all their love for incorporating different styles of fashion into their urban style.
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
We are Awesome: Why yes, yes you are!
I guess these guys just know where to be at the right time. Once again I am loving what the team at W-A-A are coming up with. Below is a photograph of a gent in Kloof street that they snapped up. Awesome all over if you ask me.
Personal Style: Andreas Stil
I am all for personal style. Even Ugly Betty has one, and we love her for it. I'm also a fan of photo-blogs of what you wear in your day-to-day. We are so diverse and complex as human beings that our clothing should be an extension of who we are. It already does... in case you were wondering.
I always appreciate the photographs that Jane posted on her Blog 'Sea of Shoes' but without her mothers huge collection of $400+ shoes it wouldn't be as fun to read for some. I don't post daily snaps for this very reason. Sure, my shoe collection is pretty damn awesome for my age but I don't have 300 looks a month to post. It would bore you, and it would bore me.
But Andreas Stil of Sweden, who doubles up as blog-model and Pop-idol contestant doesn't believe this of himself. His shrine to himself photo's capture him quite frequently in his digs and let's just be honest with ourselves and appreciate it for what it is. He's one of those gorgeous Swedes with great style and a couple items I'd love to own myself.
The photo's are beautifully taken, the subject is a natural in the setting and the clothing doesn't look styled or put-on. It's the kind of photographs I would take for an editorial.
With the above photo the success comes from the simplicity of it's execution. Rolled up below the elbow, vintage jacket you can buy for R200 on Long Street, simple slim leg black pants, low necked tee-shirt and rolled up boots. It's that easy.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Fine and Dandy Indeedy!
You may be familiar with their blog Fine and Dandy. I had another look after a long while and saw something very cool that got my attention. In a time when we really are reaching into the closet as deep as we can, it comes as no surprise that Tie clips would too return.
Luckily it has a function other than looking nice-- which I think the men out there will appreciate. You won't have to call the waiter to tell him there's a tie in your soup!
The gold key Tie bar which is fantastic can be found here.
Photographed by Patrick Roxas for Fine and Dandy.
Friday, October 23, 2009
1001 Rules for my unborn Son
So refreshing, a great read and a perfect coffee table piece for all you boys out there. Perhaps it's even a good idea to freshen up on some of these rules for yourself!
Follow the blog by the same name here!
If you enjoy Walker Lamond's book you will probably enjoy MR. JONE'S RULES for the Modern Man too by Dylan Jones.
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