A moment with…Petra Rolinec (8ties baby Photography)

In today’s technologically driven world, the existence of the point and shoot camera may be the best thing since sliced bread (only rivaled by the smart phone) for most of us. It allows us to capture memories without having to know too much about the mechanics of the camera. However, for some, those inner workings…

A moment with…tattoo artist Samara Lubbe (Skin Deep Ink)

I like most young wanna be “hip” people of today I have considered a tattoo at some point in my teens. However, unlike my braver counterparts, I never went through with it. What I did do was get piercings because, well, when you change your mind about them down the line it’s as easy as removing them….

A moment with…the Skinny Hipster

Classy, quirky, colourful and funky are the words I’d use to describe the style of this fashionista. Nifesimi is her name, she resides in Baltimore and best of all, she’s African – Nigerian to be exact. When I grow up, I want to dress just like her! 🙂 Her use of colour is refreshing, she…

A moment with…jewelry designer Sino Ragontse

In the modelling work I have done here in Botswana I have had the opportunity to meet incredibly talented designers and I have decided to share these creative geniuses with you 🙂 First up we meet jewelry designer Sino whose beaded jewelry line D’vine Creations is a true labor of love. When did you start…

A moment with…Gatsh Fros

Mix and miss! Meet another fashion blogging duo based in Botswana called Gatsh Fros (Gatsh is pronounced Gash) comprising of Gaone and Tsholo. The two have christened their style “Gatsh”… We “mix and miss”deliberately. We like breakin rules. We just dnt read terms and conditions, coz we are fearless pretty young thugs :). We wear…

A moment with…Liiqeriish

There is no shortage of fashion obsessed blogs online where the fashionista flaunts his/her sense of style to provide inspiration for others. However given that I am nowhere near the stores they purchase clothing from they eventually lose their value to me. Being in Africa limits our wardrobe choices due to slow uptake of trends…