Inside: 2014’s Most memorable red carpet looks + 6 Protective styles to try this year
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JANUARY, 2015
10 Hottest Models From Africa
BIANCA KOYABE The Model You Should Know
2015 Runway Trend Forecast
The Power of
the Handbag MEET AFRICA’S NEW GENERATION OF MODELS
Contents Recipes
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Cover Story
Have a mouth watering read of delicious recipes by the chef with the most Faith Akon
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Get to know South African based Kenyan Model Bianca Koyabe
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EDITOR’S TOP TEN PICKS OF THE MONTH THE LOOK 2014’S Most memorable red carpet looks COVER STORY Bianca Koyabe, the model you should know THE KITCHEN Cooking with Faith Akob- Modiefied Delish Carrot Cake
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MOST WANTED Handbags of 2014 AFRICA’S FINEST Africa’s new generation of Models BEAUTY 6 Protective styles to try this year RUNWAY REPORT 2015 trend forecast
FROM THE EDITOR
Happy
New Year! The power of
the Handbag A new year is upon us and am sure many of us have New Year resolutions all piled up somewhere with intent on seeing them through unlike the previous years. Hopefully we all get the chance to look back at the year gone past and work on making 2015 a bigger and better year. When it comes to making 2015 a bigger and better year, Runway Duchess is definitely up to doing just that and this issue looks back at our debut year and the direction it is going to take in the New Year. January ushers in the 4th issue of Runway Duchess. Themed “The Model Issue’’ we celebrate the brand New Year by looking at some of Africa’s hottest exports to the international modelling industry. We also get to know rising Model BIANCA KOYABE who lets us see the modelling world through her eyes. Also in this issue we look at the fashion trends that will take over in the New Year while we get to appreciate the allure of accessories through the pages painted with the brush of 2014’s hottest designer bags. Enjoy this brand new Issue and have a happy and prosperous New Year!
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MARC BY MARC JACOBS Jellysnake Colorblocked embossed PVC cosmetics case £74 net-a-porter.com
EDI The Sartorialist: Closer by Scott Schuman paperback book £22.80
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1. 2014 was definitely Lupita Nyong’o’s year. Collecting one award after another, we were excited for her and even more excited with her style. Picked by many fashion critics as the best dressed at the 2014 Golden Globes, her red hot Ralph Lauren cap dress was a winner.
2. The ever classy Cate Blanchett also had an amazing run in 2014. One successful film after another, her red carpet style was just as much of a success. The black lace and tulle Armani Prive dress she wore at the Golden Globes sealed the actress’s position as one of Hollywood’s best dressed stars.
3.Another star who had a fashionable year is Taylor Swift. The country singer was one of 2014’s most improved stars and she did not disappoint in this Carolina Herrera red and black dress she wore at the Golden Globes.
4. It was a glitzy night with many stars opting for shiny looks then mommy-to-be Ciara looked amazing in this Emilio Pucci gown. 5. Taylor Swift stunned in this GUCCI gown. A little edgy, it was glamourous and sexy making it one of Taylor’s best looks yet. 6. Continuing the sparkling trend of the night, Chrissy Teigen hit all the right spots in this sparkling strapless number by Johanna Johnson.
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7. Fashion’s new darling Lupita Nyong’o looked absolutely beautiful in this breath-taking blue Prada gown with a plunging neckline.
8. The ever glamorous Cate Blanchett was a stunner as usual in embellished Armani Gown at the 2014 Oscars. The nude colour of the dress paired with Swarovski crystals looked amazing on the Oscar winning actress.
9. The ever stylish Amy Adams looked stunning in a navy blue Gucci dress with a peplum detail. Her Tiffany & Co. Jewelry topped up this winning look.
2014’S MOST MEMORABLE RED CARPET LOOKS 2014 saw some of the most memorable red carpet fashions of the millennium. From baby bumped stars rocking maternity couture to the iery colourful style of breakout star Lupita Nyong’o , 2014 was deinitely a year of style and we have aligned some of the best red carpet fashions from your favourite award shows.
10. Sandra Bullock looked elegant in a strapless navy Alexander Macqueen gown proving yet again that you can’t go wrong in navy. 11. Kate Hudson looked absolutely beautiful in this Atelier Versace gown with cape detail. Old Hollywood glamour hair and sultry make up finished up her glamourous look.
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BIANCA KOYABE
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L U O H S YOU L E D O THE M KNOW
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IANCA KOYABE is a young model who is not allowing anything to stand in her way. A student and a business woman, there is more to her than just a pretty face.
. Tell us a little about yourself. I was born in Namibia, I am from Kenya and have been living in South Africa for 18 years now. I love fashion, good food, being outdoors and exercising. I have a great passion for traveling, animals and I adore those closest to my heart. Why did you decide to pursue modeling? I decided to pursue modeling because I love trying new things. And for a number of years - I always thought it would be “fun” to get into modeling but didn’t quite believe in
In this exclusive interview, she opens up about the challenges she meets as a model, running her own business and studying towards a bachelor’s degree.
myself until one day I gained the courage to apply to agencies and give it a shot. How did you get discovered? I was scouted on Facebook by a local modeling and talent agency based in Sandton, Johannesburg. They asked me to come into their offices for an interview because they wanted to sign me. I am now however with a different modeling agency.
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I was disappointed, but I asked myself what can I change or do better to ensure that the next shoot is a success.”
like the photos produced?
Rumors often swirl around of
job and how do you feel you han-
I have only felt this way once. This was
how catty models can be to each
dled it?
in my early days of modeling, about two
other, have you been in cat fights
years ago.
or some sort of drama with fel-
What was your first modeling
My first modeling job was in November 2011. I booked an in-house fashion show, where me along with four other girls
low models? How did you deal with that?
I actually haven’t ever been involved
had to model garments to a room full of
I was disappointed, but I asked myself
in any drama with fellow models. I often
fashion buyers. I feel that I handled that
“What can I change or do better to ensure
withdraw from any form of drama really.
job with maturity, care and elegance. I
that the next shoot is a success?”. And right
I have never been in any altercation with
remember being so nervous but so excit-
away I continued my exercise regime, I
another model.
ed and humbled by the whole experience.
changed my hair - made it longer and I practiced multiple poses in the mirror.
After a photo shoot do you ever have those moments where you feel you do not
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after 3 years of modeling, I have developed such a thick skin and I have learnt not to take anything personally�
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What aspects of the modeling industry were you not prepared for when you first started out?
The biggest thing for me was my eating regime - as I said earlier I love good food. It was a big thing for me, but I had to quickly get into eating the right foods at the right time and not just eating whatever I wanted to. I also wasn’t prepared for the amount of rejection that I faced and still face today. I can however say that now, after 3 years of modeling, I have developed such a thick skin and I have learnt not to take anything personally - it’s so important. What has been your biggest challenge so far?
Up until now my biggest challenge has been my height. I
stand at 1.68m (5 ft 6) and I have been rejected from agencies as well as had a hard time booking jobs because I am not the “ideal” model height. And I will say it again, over time you learn not to take it personally - but one thing you do learn is what the meaning of hard work really is.
What led you to undertake this business venture?
I used to do a lot of promotions and saw a gap in the moment. I decided to challenge myself and move on to starting my own agency. Do the models in your agency have to meet a certain criteria to be signed on or you welcome
You own a modeling agency? Tell us a little bit about.
It is actually not a modeling agency as such but a Promotions Agency. I staff girls for events in and around Johannesburg. How is that going right now?
It’s going really well. I have a handful of clients on my database and a number of high class promotional models.
any applicant?
Most of the girls on my books or girls who would like to join the agency need to be atleast 1.68m in height however, I do make exceptions for girls who have great facial features and who I can see doing well in the promotions industry.
“My main goal in life is to create a balanced life and to be the best person that I can be”
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What is it like being a model yourself and also running a business for models?
It’s great, I am always up to date with new talent and being a model myself it makes it easy to identify girls who would do well in my company. What else are you currently busy with?
I am currently studying a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fashion at LISOF. So apart from being on set and going to castings as well as running my business, I am also a student. What are your goals? Where do you want to be 3 years from now?
My main goal in life is to create a balanced life and to be the best person that I can be. Three years from now, I would have graduated and completed my degree. And I would like to travel America and Europe in the hope of gaining international modeling experience. Who are your favorite models?
That’s easy. Alek Wek and Kate Moss. Which designers would you love to walk a runway show for?
I would love to walk for Marc Jacobs, Gert-Johan Coetzee and Givenchy. What do you think of the current standard of the modeling
How do you think the industry
The industry can be promoted by ofcourse applying international standards to our current standards. Learning from the industry experts and bringing our own knowledge and experiences to make the African modeling industry even bigger than it is.
industry in Africa?
I think it’s certainly grown over the last 5 years immensely. New opportunities have been granted to African Models such as The Elite Model Look Competition, Africa’s Next Top Model, SA Swimsuit and even Top Model South Africa.
industry even bigger than it is.
can be promoted?
How do you think the industry can be promoted?
The industry can be promoted by ofcourse applying international standards to our current standards. Learning from the industry experts and bringing our own knowledge and experiences to make the African modeling
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There are a number of people who have a lot of negative opinions about models, have you ever encountered one of such people?
No, not yet. But as long as I now why I am modeling and who I am. If I ever encounter such a person, it won’t bother me because we all have different views and opinions. How do you deal with the negativity that is directed towards you as a model?
I always remind myself that there is a bigger picture to this all, nd that even though it-
may not make sense to some people, it makes sense to me because I am trying to build a bigger and better life for myself and for my family. I always keep my future in mind and the one thing that is always so profound to me is that “you cannot please everyone” and the moment we as people realise this, the less trapped we’ll feel about always having to try and live up to people’s standards and rather live for yourself. What motivates you and keeps you going amidst challenges and disappointments?
My biggest motivation are my friends, family and all the wonderful people I have met in this journey - the amount of support that I get from the people closest to me and even people I don’t know gives me the most happiness and joy. Knowing that even though there are people who won’t understand or support me that there will always be those people who remind you everyday that it is worth it. Any words for the aspiring models out there?
Three things. Know who you are, know your values and morals and lastly go after anything and everything no matter how daunting or unrealistic it may seem.
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COOKING
MODIFIED DELISH WITH
FAITH AKOB
CARROT CAKE (MAKES 2 MEDIUM SIZED BAKING TINS)
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his cake recipe is the best you will ever taste. he irst time I baked this cake for a friend’s birthday party, everyone wanted the recipe and I’m happy sharing my recipe with you all.
Ingredients 1 ½ cups oil (any cook ing oil) 2 cups of sugar 4 eggs 3 cups of lour 2 teaspn baking powder 2 teaspn baking soda 2 teaspn ground cinna mon 1tspn salt 3 cups inely shredded carrots 1 ½ cups coarsely chopped nuts
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Methods Preheat oven to 150 de gree celcius Mix the oil, sugar, eggs and carrots in one bowl In another bowl, sieve the lour, add in baking Powder, baking Soda, cinnamon, salt and nuts. Pour all dry ingredients into the wet ingredients bit by bit mixing well until it gets to a nice smooth consistency. Spray cook the baking
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tins or rub oil in it and dust some lour Pour in the mixture into the baking tray, bake for 45-50minutes at 150 degrees Celsius.
NB if it’s a cupcake tin, bake for 20 minutes
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Louis Vuitton Bag, $5,200. Louisvut-
Simone Rocha Bag, $1,380. farfetch.com
ST O M D E T N WA
Celine Bag, $3,800. Neiman Marcus
HANDBAGS OF 2014 Chloe Bag $2,990. Saksfifthavenue.com
Dior Bag, $5,200. Dior stores.
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Alexander Wang Bag, $795. NeimanMarcus.com
The Row Bucket Bag, $38,000.
Side-pocket Satchel, $56. Topshop.com
Gucci Bag, $31,000. Gucci.com
Chloe Baylee Bag. $1, 235 matchesfashion.com
Rider Bag. $495. Loefflerrandall.com
Victoria Beckham Victoria Bag. $1,995. victoriabeckham.com
Michael Kors Bag, $1,495. NeimanMarcus.com
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frica’s
New Generation Of Models
Philomena Kwao
Mari Agory
While supermodels like Alek Wek , Oluchi Orlandi and Liya Kebede have made a mark in the fashion industry and are well recognised around the world, it is undeniable that their success has paved a way for a new generation of African-descent Fashion Models. This new breed of models is fast following the footsteps of their predecessors. Flip the pages for a list of the models.
Tanzania
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NAME: MARI AGORY ETHNICITY: SUDANESE AGENCIES: L.A. MODELS FUSION MODEL MANAGEMENT CAPE TOWN MUSE MANAGEMENT - NEW YORK THE FACE - PARIS MODEL MANAGEMENENT
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Ghana Sudan
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Nyasha Kenya
Nala Diagouraga
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Grace Bol
Nigeria NAME: GRACE BOL ETHNICITY: SUDANESE AGENCIES: ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - NEW YORK STORM MODELS LONDON MODELWERK WHY NOT MODEL AGENCY ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - LOS ANGELES ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - MIAMI OUI MANAGEMENT
NAME: NYASHA MATONHODZE ETHNICITY: ZIMBABWEAN AGENCIES: MUNICH MODELS MODEL MANAGEMENT HAMBURG ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - COPENHAGEN ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - MILAN ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - BARCELONA ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - PARIS ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - STOCKHOLM MARILYN AGENCY NEW YORK
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NAME: FLAVIANA MATATA ETHNICITY: TANZANIAN AGENCIES: NEXT MODEL MANAGEMENT - PARIS WILHELMINA MODELS NEW YORK BOSS MODELS - CAPE TOWN NEXT MODEL MANAGEMENT - LONDON NEXT MODEL MANAGEMENT - LOS ANGELES NEXT MODEL MANAGEMENT MILAN SIGHT MANAGEMENT
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NAME: ATAUI DENG ETHNICITY: SUDANESE AGENCIES: MODELS 1 TRUMP MODEL MANAGEMENT ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT MILAN ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT PARIS
Mala Angola
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Zimbabwe
034 NAME: BETTY ADEWOLE ETHNICITY: NIGERIAN AGENCIES: IMG MODELS - NEW YORK ICONIC MANAGEMENT - HAMBURG
Betty Adewole
Maria Borges
Gabon
Philomena 0209 Kwao
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NAME: MARIA BORGES ETHNICITY: ANGOLAN AGENCIES: L’AGENCE - LISBOA TRAFFIC MODELS - BARCELONA MEGA MODEL AGENCY HAMBURG SUPREME MANAGEMENT WOMEN MANAGEMENT MILAN ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - STOCKHOLM WAY MODEL MANAGEMENT - SAO PAULO ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT - LONDON MEGA MODEL AGENCY BERLIN SUPREME MANAGEMENT PARIS
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Uganda
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6 PROTECTIVE STYLES TO TRY THIS NEW YEAR Natural hair should be well maintained and taken care of to avoid breakage among other problems. Right hair food and good diet are just among the things naturalistas carefully observe for healthy hair. To add on that, there are many protective hairstyles have become the go to hairstyles to maintain and nourish our natural locks. From big box braids to tiny twists, or cornrows, these styles shield the ends of your hair and prevent breakage.
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MEDIUM SIZED
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The stunning Eva Marcille debuted box braids at the Let The Kids Grow Foundation Holiday Gala and though we love her signiture pixie cut, this was a welcome change.
HOT COLOURS Tired of the usual black and want to try something new? Try the Chrisette Michele look with these hot amber micro-braids
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5. TINY LITTLE BRAIDS BANTU KNOTS
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Joy Bryant lookes absolutely beautiful wearing these micro braids on the red carpet.
You never know what to expect from Rihanna. At the iheartradio awards she rocked bantu knots and a green a lip colour. Aright Riri!
6. BIG BIG BRAIDS CORNROWS
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Regina King rocked these cute cornrows while attending photo call for the TV series Southland .
Solange Knowles knows how to rock them big braids. Her bun game is also fierce. Here she is seen at the The Miu Miu Galleria opening in Houston rocking her signiture protective style
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2015 TREND FORECAST 1. The Kimono style. Designers took their creativity to a whole new level with the classic Japanese dress. Refreshing and laid back, the Kimono style was displayed through a variety of chic looks that included trench coats, jackets and dresses featured on the runway shows of The Row, Tracy Reese and Vera Wang.
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2. Gingham. Plaids have been hot for a minute now, but 2015 will see the rise of the gingham. The tiny check was all over the runways with big name designers like Altuzarra, Diane Von Furstenberg and the late Oscar de la Renta incorporating it into their designs. From flirty dresses, shirt dresses, crop tops to high powered suits, the gingham is here to take over.
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3. Navy Pride Navy has been and will probably continue being one of the most fashionable colours and for 2015 designers have embraced the colour with a stronger force. Being a flexible colour that goes with almost if not all occasions, runway shows of designers like Calvin Klein, Proenza Schouler and Marc Jacobs were flooded with navy tops, coats, pants, evening dresses, power suits and shorts.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT This Magazine in all it’s entirety has been developed and designed by FAITH KATUNGA. All the articles in the magazine have been written by FAITH KATUNGA except for ‘The Kitchen’ article which was written and submitted by Faith Akob. Images courtsey of those interviewed . All other images on Runway Duchess magazine are readly available on the internet and believe to be in public domain. All text herein is property of the author and may not be copied or reproduced without explicit permission.
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