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Coco Before ‘Chanel’ September 23, 2009

Filed under: Fashion — journ2009 @ 11:06 am

Coco Chanel

Coco Chanel Film

Amelie was the film that introduced the world to Audrey Tautou and now she will immortalize famous fashion designer Coco Chanel. The film follows Chanel’s life prior to becoming famous, her childhood, her time as a cabaret singer and the love affairs with Etienne Balsan, a horse breeder and Arthur Capel who was influential in guiding her to a career in fashion. The film was envisaged with Tautou in mind. Anne Fontaine who will be directing the film said she would only be involved if the actress was interested. Fashion fans will still have the opportunity to see two other movies based on the designer. One is about Chanel’s relationship with Igor Stravinsky and will reportedly be directed by William Friedkin, it will star Marina Hands; the other is being written by Oscar nominee Danièle Thompson.

 

Knowing when to cut the cord. August 20, 2009

Filed under: Relationships — journ2009 @ 10:38 am

In most relationships, trying to distinguish where, “she begins and where he ends”, usually gets tangled up in the throws of great romance and a long term partnership.

Realistically many relationships comprise of some or other forms of dependency, but when do you determine when the bonds that are formed between you and a loved one is bordering on “unhealthy? In other words, how do you know if the relationship the two of you have is a co-dependent one?

Co-dependency, which is a psychological term that broadly refers to an unhealthy emotional dependency on someone else, can be the most destructive (for both parties involved) and hardest relationships to live with and to break away from. An individual who is co-dependent will only find self-worth and fulfillment when they are trying to please someone else and their entire existence is dependant on other people to tell them who they are.

 

~ Natalee Davis

“Famously Co-dependent”   Amy Winehouse and Blake Fielder-Civil

Co-dependant relationships

 

The new skinnies, even Beth Ditto can wear them. August 20, 2009

Filed under: Fashion — journ2009 @ 10:25 am

You love skinny jeans, but you’re not um … skinny. And getting into a pair that fits every curve is a like trying to squeeze Beth Ditto into a Herve Leger sheath dress. Impossible.

Thanks to Ms Sienna Miller, ever the trendsetter, her discovery of jean leggings has made the skinny look possible for every woman no matter what shape or size. 

They’re stretchy jeans with a stretchy waist band and pockets.

They hug your body like a pair of Spanx, without giving you the gross muffin top we’re all prone to, which means you can wear anything on top. The best part is they’re available at Mr Price for under R100.00

-Jodi Cock

 

Skinny Jean Leggings

Skinny Jean Leggings

 

Slim PlayStation 3 in the mix; chicks dig it. August 18, 2009

Filed under: Gadgets/Technology — journ2009 @ 10:58 am

If you’re a fan of the video game industry, then the soon to be released slim PS3 will surely appeal to you. The new slim PS3 will feature a larger hard drive and a dual shock three controller and of course a slimmer, sexier design. Over recent months sales have significantly dropped, so this is Sony’s way of trying to boost sales once again. It’s due to be released on the 18th of August though details are still vague. Sony has still denied that any price cuts will be made. With the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 still selling considerably well, it is clear that Sony will be forced to drop the price sooner or later.
Head here for more info

– Darren Keays –

 

Going Green in the Garden this Summer! August 18, 2009

Filed under: Green Associates — journ2009 @ 10:47 am

Amidst the recession, many people have taken measures to ensure cleaner and healthier living. This includes taking a turn to gardening, a great pastime and also a great source of creating fresh produce… in your own backyard.

Current economic times have seen an increase in a Canadian organic fertilizer. “When the economy slips like it has, horticulture sales go up. People travel less and stay home. And when it gets really bad, they grow their own food.” Says president of Gaia Green Products.

Take advantage of the recession – we could all do with some innovative inspiration.

Click here for more info.

– Jason Keays –

 

Digital Camera meets mini-projector August 18, 2009

Filed under: Gadgets/Technology — journ2009 @ 10:27 am

We’re all familiar with the ever-changing technology in digital camera these days, though who would have expected this nifty little addition. Say hello to the COOLPIX S1000pj. Nikon will be the first ever company to integrate a mini projector into its latest piece of technology. Though innovative, anticipate a hefty price tag to go with it.

The Nikon website claims it to be “your personal theatre on the go.”

Check out this preview off TechTree

– Jason Keays –

 

South African Broadband Trends August 18, 2009

Filed under: Gadgets/Technology — journ2009 @ 10:16 am
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So with the switch-on of the SEACOM cable, we’re in high hopes of receiving broadband bliss. Well, not so fast. While we eagerly await some overnight decrease in prices due to new competition, experts say that change is likely only well into 2010. Only a small portion is being shared into South Africa.

“It will take between five and ten years before the infrastructure backlog comes right,” Says World Wide Worx MD, Steven Ambrose.

We hold our breath…

Full story here

– Jason Keays –


 

Worth your weight in wine August 17, 2009

Filed under: Food and Wine — journ2009 @ 10:17 am

We all mean well to end well. Mondays begin with promises and commitments to eat right, diet hard and hit at least two yoga sessions that week. But life has a tendency to run away with us and by Friday night, combined with a glass or two of wine, the Caribbean flavoured Lays chips don’t touch sides.

Whatever you do, don’t panic. Where there is a will, there is a way. Weigh-less has numerous success stories, all who followed the simple advice of sticking to white wine while out and about, adding a little soda water to two thirds of a glass.

~Christine Watters

 

Budget Buys August 17, 2009

Filed under: Food and Wine — journ2009 @ 10:12 am

It is a phrase that is being used almost as nonchalantly as “fine thanks.” Everyone is saying it, thinking it and living it: the tough economic climate. While I will admit to more often than not scanning the shelves for the best-looking label at the lowest possible price, there are more ways than one to enjoy a good glass or two.

Local, as they say, is ‘lekker,’ and Robertson Winery and Two Oceans  are often the most affordable ranges. But if like me, you are looking for some sparkle and a little more show, give Robertson’s Vendage sparkling wine range a try.

But sometimes, the day just calls for a bit of luxury. So gather the girls and either so a wine night in, where everyone brings one expensive bottle, or head out to the winelands where a taste of six wines will rarely cost you more than R20 at selected farms along the route.

~Christine Watters

 

Russian Inspired Winter Look August 17, 2009

Filed under: Fashion — journ2009 @ 10:09 am

The trend to look out for this winter has just hit runways in Europe, its Russian inspired winter wear.

Think furry boots, military coats, printed smocks and ornate jewellery!

Pair a vintage winter dress with dark leggings in red, deep  purples and blues, put on a pair of metallic/embellished heeled boots with fur and a long military coat and your Cape Town’s version of a runway Anastasia. 

It’s the perfect outfit for our bitterly cold winter winds.

 For a more feminine look leave out the leggings and opt for a pair of gladiator heels.

Where to find your new look?

Try Vertigo for the military coat, Second Time Around has great vintage dresses and you’ll find gorgeous second hand jewels at the Antique Arcade on Long Street.

-Jodi Cock

Russian Inspired Look

Russian Inspired Look

 

 
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