
SwiitchBeauty Review: Flicks on Fleek and #SlaysForDays.
Today I am going to be talking about a purely South African makeup brand: SwiitchBeauty. Continue reading SwiitchBeauty Review: Flicks on Fleek and #SlaysForDays.
Today I am going to be talking about a purely South African makeup brand: SwiitchBeauty. Continue reading SwiitchBeauty Review: Flicks on Fleek and #SlaysForDays.
What better is there than a moist banana bread with some salted butter and cinnamon? Talk about YUM! Continue reading Gluten, Sugar and Dairy Free Coconut, Banana Bread (Very Easy)
Today marks the final day of 2017 and, by tonight, many of us will be correcting our 7’s with a ‘S’ like shape to make an 8. Continue reading Goodbye 2017! Hello 2018!
What I enjoyed most about this years Christmas, was how relaxed everyone was – no fighting and no stress. Continue reading christmas with ucook.
Summer is officially upon us here in Cape Town – and we both know how good a white dress looks on anyone! Continue reading It’s time to pull out those pretty white dresses.
So I have decided to do something a little different today. As the heading suggests… I made a Zara clothing haul! Continue reading zara haul.
If there’s someone’s life you want: it’s Ferns. Her busy blog – with everything from ‘grown up ice cream’ and ‘Ultimate Hot Chocolate’ recipes, to getting to know her unique style and having the opportunity to travel the globe with her. Continue reading fern about town.
The first baseball hats were made out of straw and were first worn by the New York Knickerbockers on the 24th of April 1849. After a few years of straw, the cap transformed and started being made out of merino wool. During the 1940’s, latex rubber was used to stiffen the material inside the hat. This was when the modern baseball cap was first born! Continue reading the baseball cap.
The BodyCon dress, otherwise known as the bandage dress, was first designed by Hervé Leroux in the early 90s. “I didn’t want to launch until I truly understood the whole idea. A bandage dress isn’t a woven, it’s all knitted on a knitting machine and is a completely different concept…” Continue reading The BodyCon or the Con of the body?
Dungarees first originated around 1792. They were used as protective garment’s for farmers, slaves and other people whose occupation involved physical labour – which meant that men in the lower classes would wear them often. Continue reading dungarees.
When visiting Woodstock it’s near impossible to imagine that it was once a beach.Of course, that was a long while ago – mid 19th-century. Since the land-reclamation, Woodstock has become increasingly industrialised. Now, Woodstock is a developing community that is home to many beautiful street artworks. Continue reading woodstock.
Finding a jacket that looks good and keeps you warm on those ice cold Winter days is near impossible. Continue reading finding the perfect winter jacket.
I am already praying for Summer to come and Winter has barely begun… Continue reading zara.
In my last project for this semesters screen course, we had to make an experimental film. My group and I decided to make a film with the underlying theme of “reconnecting with nature” and moving from our “boxey” lives into spherical and free-flowing nature… Continue reading breaking out of the box.
Winter is officially on its way and I am dreading it! I’ve already managed to contract the flu… Continue reading winter is coming.
I made this this morning for breakfast. It’s one of my favorite recipes for a quick and easy smoothie for breakfast or a healthy dessert – and only has four ingredients! I used my Thermomix but you can use any blender available strong enough to blend ice. You will need: 1 large cup ice 2 scoops chocolate protein powder 3 tsp instant coffee (or 30ml … Continue reading healthy coffee chocolate smoothie.
I never used to think I have it, but the more this topic would pop up on my feed – I started to realize that I am one of the millions of middle children out there. My sister is 2 years older than me and my brother is two years younger than me… making her the oldest, him the baby and myself the middle child. … Continue reading middle-child-syndrome.
Yes, we pretty much lived off rice for 3 weeks – but let me tell you, they were probably some of the best weeks of our lives. Continue reading indonesia.