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MIHLALI GQADA SPEARHEADS CURVY REVOLUTION IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP MAKING YOU FAT?
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SDUDLA FABULOUS OF THE MONTH + THE BIG QUESTION
BEAT THE WINTER BLUES
FASHION FOR EVERY SIZE AND SHAPE
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Contents FEATURE
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Innerview: Mihlali Gqada Talks To Us About Her Clothing Label
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22 REGULARS Editor’s Note
4 BIG Connection 5 BE Inspired 7 Sdudla Fabulous 50
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FASHION The BIG Question: We ask men what they think
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Full Figure Fashion: Know Your Shape 16 Full Figure Fashion: The Winter Blues 22 Full Figure Fashion: Winter Fashion Guide 44
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Beauty Winter Survival Kit The winter beauty guide
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Big Connection Online Update What's HOT & What's NOT 5
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Curvaceous Confidence BIG & Beautiful Women 32
Relationships Is Your Relationship Making You Fat? Take care of yourself 15
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From The Editor An Ambassador of Curvaceousness I have been doing this (magazine) for quite some time now and I must say it hasn’t been plain sailing. It has been a grueling 2 years and I’m glad that I’m going strong. If it hadn’t been for prayer and God I doubt I’d still be doing what I’m doing. As I reflect on the events that have led where I am with this publication, HOT BLOG!!! I am humbled. I would like to thank everyone who has supported me through since the begin; from those who worked personally on the project to those who merely gave suggestions on future articles and stories. I would like to thank everyone who has sent through messages via email, Facebook,Tweeter, complementing me on what a great job I do. To all the past and present team members (...) that made this dream a reality, THANK YOU. To my mother for bringing me to this earth to do what I’m doing, thank you and may your soul rest in peace. To pops (even though you didn’t know what I’m trying to do) and the family for your support and understanding. To friends and colleagues thanks for believing in me when I didn’t believe in myself. This is not only a magazine, but a story of a man who is trying to change the world and how people think. For a while full figured women in South Africa and the world over have been regarded as less beautiful and unsexy. Well, things have changed dramatically; we have blogs, magazines, radio and TV shows, clothing labels and modeling agencies dedicated to full figured women. Who would of thought? You know when I started this magazine way back in 2010, I didn’t even know a single fashion designer out there that catered for plus size women. Nowadays there’s tons of them and you could safely say big women are spoilt for choice. A revolution has been started; a Full Figured/ Curvy/Plus size/BIG revolution. Are you part of that revolution? In this edition of BIG & Beautiful we interview fashion diva Mihlali Gqada who has her own clothing line for full figured women; we also show you how you can determine your shape and how to dress for it. We also show you how to survive the winter season. This issue of BIG & Beautiful is bigger and better and hope it will entertain, inform and inspire you.
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Magazines for full figured women all over the world
What’s HOT!!
BIG SISTER MAGAZINE - Nigeria is a lifestyle magazine, for plus size women in Africa, it aims at celebrating full figured women’s worth, talents... http://www.bigsistermagazine.blogspot.com
Hottest PLUS SIZE blogs • Voluptuous Chronicles is a blog for full figured founded by Maphoka Setai from Bloemfontein, South Africa. Loads of fashion advice, tips, tricks for full figured women. visit: http://voluptuouschronicles. blogspot.com
EVOLVE MAGAZINE - United Kingdom Editor-in-chief: Rianne Ward Evolve magazine is a magazine for plus size women and is aimed empowering and inspiring http://www.evolve-magazine.com/ CURVY MAGAZINE - United States Editor-in-chief: Keke Dillard is a new age women’s publication bridging the gap between myth and reality regarding beauty and body image. http://www.curvymagazine.com/ Number of females who have liked our facecbook page magazine
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• SAFATshionista is another fashion blog for curveous women. Also by a lady from right here at home, South Africa, it is one of the best things I have came across in recent times. visit: http://safatshionista.blogspot. com
What’s NOT!!
FOOLISHNESS • Guys only asking us out because it’s winter. Big girls are just as beautiful and sexy, for any of the four seasons. • Full figured women dressing like an Eskimo’s and looking really clumsy and unattractive. GO TO PAGE 20 - 28 and see how curvy women should dress.
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Be Better TODAY then you were YESTERDAY! Anowa Adjah is a Nigerian-born fitness coach, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and curvy model. She has written an inspirational piece about her personal challenges as a glamour model and finding self-acceptance.
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rom my supporters that have been following my journey from the very beginning remember my strolls down the runway and even my jabs at “glamour modeling”. I tried almost everything to get my foot into the “Entertainment world”. I never considered myself the “Glamour Model Type” or even a “Runway Model” but in an industry that “was” very limited for the “CURVY GIRL” I felt it was best option for me, at the time. I tried my best to fit into the mold of the glamour world, but didn’t feel completely comfortable! Then I made a mediocre attempt to do “Fashion Modeling” which was a complete FAIL! I share this story to tell you “Don’t sacrifice who you are to be someone you aren’t”! I don’t judge anyone that is a glamour model, because at the end of the day, I made a lot of connections and did do a few notable magazine spreads. However, glamour modeling didn’t allow my TRUE talents to show! I had a hard time identifying with the other models because I didn’t look like them. I was tall,muscular, thick, and curvy! In addition, I had a voice, was intelligent, and an innovator! I wanted to “break down barriers”, and
“inspire people” and be appreciated for who I was and NOT who I was pretending to be! I will never shrink, lose weight or muscles, soften up my features, get plastic surgery to be accepted! I am who I am “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT”!! In essence, this Powerhouse Movement was implemented to inspire women and men to “BE YOURSELF” and to never compromise your worth to mold into the mass! I love being a Fitness Guru, but I also love being a POWERHOUSE! I’m a Entrepreneur (The Founder and Creator of Powerhouse Physiques, LLC.), Fitness Expert, Motivational Speaker, Actress, Writer, and Model! I DO IT ALL!! I realized a few years ago, in order to maintain longevity in the business that you have to wear many hats! I share my story to let you know that you get further in life by “BEING TRUE TO YOURSELF” ! I LOVE WHAT I DO AND WOULDN’T CHANGE IT FOR THE WORLD! Take your experiences from the past and allow it to shape an even brighter future! @AnowaAdjah
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Innerview
MIHLALI SPEARHEADS THE CURVY REVOLUTION A
MIHLALI GQADA TALKS TO US ABOUT BEING BIG AND FABULOUS, AND HER FASHION LABEL FOR PLUS SIZE WOMEN.
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revolution of curvaceous women is emerging and is taking the world by storm. A lot of fashion brands are starting to preach the gospel of body confidence. One such brand is “Sdudla Couture”, a South African plus size fashion label by Mihlali Gqada. A social butterfly of note, Mihla’s style and class is reflected in her garments, which are for the voluptuous women. She believes being an ambassador of plus size women is the best thing ever, as it doesn’t compromise who she is. This 29 year old woman was born in the Eastern Cape and was born and bred in Mdantsane which she fondly refers to as “My Ntsane”. Mihlali professionally works in the Transport Industry, as a Transport Logistics specialist.
She is currently completing her Master’s in Public Administration - Intergovernmental Relations with the University of Pretoria. In her spare time she does Motivational Speaking in a variety of capacities nationally. She is self motivated and loves the social scene. She also designs her own outfits and is a social butterfly of note. She is member of the Women of Sparta Book Club feature in the 2011 March True Love. She would love to do plus size modeling and loves inspiring young women to love being different while being health and maintaining positivity in their lives. She has published a number of her poems and looks to expand her brand Sdudla Couture, which I subsequently asked more about. go to page 10 >> 9
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JUNE 2012 SA and Africa as whole have no choice but to start realising that we are a formidable force or better yet stay behind and let brands like “Sdudla Couture” take over the run-way. Africa has no choice but to be part of the “Sdudla Revolution” Do you get people that think what you doing is ridiculous? Haters talk all the time and everywhere I go they look at me with those disapproving stares, but I walk tall because I am true to myself.
Why are you here (on the cover of BNB)? I don’t know you tell me. Lol!!! I think because sdudla fabulous and I love it; and because I have a brand called sdudla couture. A label for curvaceous, plus size women. So what inspired you to start a fashion label for plus size women? I am inspired by a range of things, one of which is knowing who I am and not compromising on my worth. I do me at all accounts and never compromise on my standards and love of self. Curvy women need to get out of their shells and shelves that society continue to put us in, like that we can’t wear certain clothes or look a certain way. Let’s break free from the “They Can’t” spirit and begin the 10
What do you think will change this stereotype? We see small steps like plus size models, but does not solve our issues. Not all of us want to be models, we just want to live normal lives where we can style ourselves without the ogling eyes. People should get over the sdudla’s* can and cannot wear this and that, and get sdudla’s* confidence back.
journey to WE CAN TOO and WE WILL. What age group do you cater for? Why a fashion label for My brand does not have an plus size women? age restriction. In fact, I’ve I started my brand as a done school dances, Matric personal mission to glam farewells, weddings, photoup my curvy body and peo- shoots, opening of parliament ple took notice and began outfits, The J&B Met, The to enquire about my range. Durban July and outfits for So I started sketching some award ceremonies as well. garments and before I knew it my Brand had gained mo- Let’s say I’m an advermentum and a lot of people tiser and I would like took notice. someone to sell my What do you think of SA product why should I and Africa as whole? choose Lebo Mabotja * Zulu word for full figured
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over Bonang? What is your product and who do you want to sell it to? Our people are not shallow, they see through the masks. So, give it to someone REAL, they can relate to, NOT someone artificial and normal to the extent of being boring. In this case you have to do the extra-ordinary dare to be different, unique and try what many have not tried.
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and others like you? It means we demand, airplay not to be tossed on the side roads as the supporting act simply because of our inherent and sometimes size of choice.
Signature Fashion item? A vintage leather bag from my Grand mother - who is my single greatest fashion Icon today. To date, infact, all my clothes from Mam’ How do you keep fit and Jwara (my grandmother) are healthy? my most priced positions. I run. I run the PTA marathons on Saturdays I also How would you describe try to eat healthy and take your style? care of all my curves. Now My style is Haute Couture and again I go to the gym, I go all out, I love playing but running does the trick. with colours, patterns and exploring different shades What does the curvy and shapes of material. revolution mean to you 12
Big and beautiful is... Curvy, sexy, unashamed, in your face, this is me take it or leave it kind of attitude. It’s in how you carry yourself. I’m not saying squeeze into a small pair of jeans but be classy and cheeky. Your best physical feature? Everything; I love my body I cant even choose. I am inlove with the person i am all curves. What advise would you give BIG & Beautiful as a brand? Don’t be afraid of going to places many have never dared to go - thats how the geniuses of our world became so renouned for doing something different.
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THE BIG QUESTION We asked a group of gentlemen the BIG question: Would you date a BIG/Curvy women? The men interviewed range from established media guru’s to. The answers they gave were pretty interesting. YES
Sechaba Mothabi Digital Developer, 27, Vaal Comment: “I would definitely. I believe beauty comes in different forms, sizes and shapes. So I would date a big/ curvy woman if she’s beautiful and takes care of herself and smart in doing. It’s not enough to just beautiful you have also have to compliment that with brains.”
Delmayne Stamboul Creative Marketing Executive, 23, Johannesburg
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Comment: “I wouldn’t hey my man. I think I would be wasting her time and mine. I wouldn’t be attracted to her in the first place; I just don’t find big/curvy women attractive. In fact, I never pictured myself dating or hooking up with a big women.”
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Nkosinathi Sikhakhane (16 Bars) Dee Jay/Producer, 25, Soweto Comment: “WOW!!! Uhm... I’ve never had that question asked to me before, but yeah I would. I guess it’s a psychological thing that I’ve always had, that big/curvy women have more love to give and a better personality. And I do find some of them to be really hot and sexy.”
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Andrew Baker Corporate Finance Manager, 32, Sandton Comment: “Yes I would date a big women. As a white man, I have limited choices when it comes to women; well, at least when it comes to the women I prefer. I prefer big, beautiful women and unfortunately there aren’t many in the white community, so I look at other races.”
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Quaz Roodt Poet/Perfomer/emcee/Community leader, 29, Joburg Comment: “Yes!!! I would, I find full figured women more attractive than skinny women.”
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KNOW AND DRESS YOUR SHAPE
It has been said, countless number of times, that knowing your shape will help you find the look that fits your body type. Well, this is so true and in this edition we going to show you how to determine your shape and how to dress it.
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t’s always a challenge being BIG, beautiful and fabulous; especially when you have limited options on where to get the trendiest plus size clothing. Knowing your size is very important when going out to find the best outfits for curvaceous body. So many full figured divas get this wrong, and it ends up being a huge battle shopping for clothes. Well, do not despair, we will show you how to determine your size, how to dress for your size and where to get fabulous full figured fashion.
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KNOW YOUR SIZE Many plus-size women often are ashamed of their size. This usually happens to ladies who are in their early 20s; you tell yourself that you are young and you are not meant to be big, then you buy small sizes (28s, 30s, 32s,) and then spend months trying to fit into the clothes. This eventually depresses you and you end up feeling less attractive. You spend half the time trying different dieting methods and they work on you. Accept your body first before you can attempt loose weight.
HAVE STYLE This requires respecting yourself as a woman. Often we big women walking on the streets with extremely tight outfits that reveal everything that you wouldn’t wish to see. Be a woman of class and style. Take Sophie Ndaba for instance or Monique, they are PHAT (Pretty Hot And Thick) women. Their style and class has made them as equally stylish as their skinny counterparts. Do you want to stylish and classy for your shape and size? Then see pages 15-19
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Full Figure Fashion Pear Shape You are Pear shaped if you have curvaceous hips and bottom, with a smaller upper level. Key style aim: Balance your top half to your bottom by creating the appearance of a wider upper body. With a waistline that’s small and feminine, you should embrace styles that accentuate this asset. What works on pear shape body... • Straight skirts do wonders for your figure. • Go for a semi fitted and tailored tops to show off your upper body. • For trousers, choose flowing fabrics with clean and muted colours. • When wearing denim, it should either be bootleg, straight-leg or kick flare. • Also add some accessories to your outfit. Eye-catching and bold does the trick, as this draws attention to your upper body and enhances your outfit and shape. What you DOESN’T work on a pear shape body • Open pleats on skirts or pants • Tube and pencil skirts. • Skinny jeans in light colours • Baggy clothes • Stiff fabrics • Denim jeans with too much detail on the bum • Clothes that add bulk to your hips
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Full Figure Fashion Apple Shape An apple shaped woman is fuller in the middle, with slimmer legs and bottom. She carries her weight around the mid section i.e. round stomach, hips, bottom and love handles. Key style aim: To create the illusion of a longer inverted triangle body shape and to draw attention upwards toward your shoulders and face. Definite DO’s for Apple shapes... • Bootleg or flare denim jeans and flat fronted trousers. • Tunics and longer-length tops. • Knee-high, pencil and A-line skirts. • Fitted jackets that button up below the bust and jackets that are structured on the waist • Tops with sleeve detail and embellishment around the neckline. • Get some balance to your look with a tailored long coat or a light trench coat. • Some bold earrings, statement necklaces and bangles will bring life to your outfit. • Long shoulder strap bags, long scarves, wedges and shoes with bold colours complete your outfit. ...and DONT’s... • Round neck T-shirts. • Pointy shoes. • Boxy jackets • Puffer jackets • Fitted or tight clothes WELL-KNOWN APPLES • Fabric with large patterns
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Full Figure Fashion Strawberry You are Strawberry shaped if you have curvaceous hips and bottom, with a smaller upper level. Key style aim: Balance your top half to your bottom by creating the appearance of a wider upper body. With a waistline that’s small and feminine, you should embrace styles that accentuate this asset. What works on STRAWBERRY shape body... • Straight skirts do wonders for your figure. • Go for a semi fitted and tailored tops to show off your upper body. • When choosing trousers, make sure you go for flowing fabrics with clean and in muted colours. • When wearing denim, it should either be bootleg, straight-leg or kick flare. • Be sure to add some accessories to your outfit. It should be eye catching and bold, as this draws attention to your upper body and not only enhances your outfit, but your shape too. What you DOESN’T work on a strawberry shape • Open pleats on skirts or pants • Tube and pencil skirts. • Skinny jeans in light colours • Baggy clothes • Stiff fabrics • Denim jeans with too much detail on the bum • Mini skirts are a totally NO
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Full Figure Fashion Rectangle You are RECTANGLE shaped if... You have great hips, balanced thighs, shapely legs, amazing arms, and a body frame that’s perfectly in line with all the body parts. Your neck is short with fullness at the nape, your bust size is moderate in comparison to your whole body and, because your rib cage is more pronounced, forming a defined waistline may prove to be more difficult feat for you. Key style aim: To add curves by defining your shoulders and/or waist. What works on pear shape body... • Tops that accentuate your feminine shape • A-line skirts, shorter skirts, pencil and tulip skirts • Ruffle tops, frills and bows, not forgetting A-line tops • Skinny and slim leg jeans do wonders. • Flowing linen pants. • Kitten heels and pumps should be part of your shoe collection • Flared coats and sharp tailored jackets are great
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What you DOESN’T work on a pear shape body • Low rise jeans • Narrow skirts • Full skirts • Clingy fabrics • Fitted Clothes • Straight leg pants • Baggy pants and tops
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Full Figure Fashion Hour Glass An HOUR GLASS woman... ...has striking curves that others wish they had. Like your triangle counterpart, your waistline is your greatest asset. It is clearly defined, which helps tremendously because clothes naturally look good on you. Key style aim: To emphasise your curves, especially your waist, without adding bulk. Definite DO’s for Hourglass shapes... • Trendy waist belts, round-toe shoes and elegant high heels • Pencil and A-line skirts • Make knee-length skirts your friend. • Wrap or faux wrap tops and dresses, wide leg pants. • Styles with embellishments, ties, or extra details at the empire waistline • Open collars, asymmetrical details, v-neck, or styles that expose the neckline ...and DONT’s... • Cargo pants • Heavy fabrics • Ankle boots • Very pointy shoes • High or Polo-necks • Boxy double breasted jackets • Straight tunic tops
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WINTER BLUES
The winter season has finally settled in and most of us will be looking to cover up and keep warm. We show you how to beat the blues with fabulous curvaceous winter fashion styles.
Denim Shirt, R250, Donna Claire
Navy Jeans, R260, Donna Claire
Frayed Scarf, R120, Woolworths Scarf, R120, Woolworths Strap bag, R850, Woolworths Half Boot, Donna Claire
We know listening ca n lift a burden a nd sha ring our stories ca n ma ke thing s oka y. We a re the g lue tha t binds fa milies tog ether. We ca n ma ke a whole person in just nine months. We ca n kiss just a bout a nything better. We a re women a nd we a re Extrao rdina ry !
Periods a ren ’ t fun. We know.
That’s why the Lil-lets range has been designed by women, for women, to suit your every need - from tampons and pads to liners and feminine wipes. For more info go to www.wearewomen.co.za or dial *120*LETS(5387) # (charged at 20c/20sec).
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Coat R899 Queens Park
Coat R550 Donna Claire
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The winter season is always hard to dress, especially when you don’t want to look like you have put on a lot of weight. Here’s how to do it stylishly for body. Coat R1799 Only at Edgars Sandton
Military jacket... Jacket R899 Only at Edgars Sandton
BIG TIP!!! Be sure to wear these with short boots as it will make you much taller.
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THE DUFFLE R650
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Images: Donna Claire, Edgars, Queens Park, Woolworths
BIG TIP!!!
...the DUFFLE... BLACK DUFFLE R650
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Millitary Jacket R650
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Knit R280
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... chunky knits...
Poncho R320
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Cardi R390
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So when it comes to choosing knits, always opt for out-of theordinary pieces that standout from the crowd of ordinary sweaters.
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...tops...
THE DUFFLE R180
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Turquoise Top R260
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When dressing for colder climates, layering is a must. Whether you layer a sweater under a coat, or a top under your fave cardigan, putting a stylish emphasis on texture and colour make for a great layering effect.
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Red Pants R380
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Jeans R250
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...figure hugging jeans, tights and leggings... Let’s face, it, when it comes to having curves, denim is the hardest thing to find. What’s the solution? Try on every brand that you can get your curves into!
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We are hopefu l roma ntics, even a fter our hea rts have been broken. We laug h til l we cry a nd cry til l we la ug h. We are women and we are Phenomena l! Periods a ren ’ t fun. We know.
That’s why the Lil-lets range has been designed by women, for women, to suit your every need - from tampons and pads to liners and feminine wipes. For more info go to www.wearewomen.co.za or dial *120*LETS(5387) # (charged at 20c/20sec).
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BOOT R650
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...BOOTS. Flannel Cuffed Ankle Boots
Black Boots R450
R399
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Whipstitch Flat Boot
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BOOTS R799
QUEENSPARK Bucklechain Boot
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HALF BOOT R550
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When we hol d our babies we a re a ma zed a nd scared. We have no idea how to raise a family but somehow we do. The love we have for our children is bigger than a human heart can hol d, so our hearts grow very, very big. We are women a nd we are Incredibl e!
Periods a ren ’ t fun. We know.
That’s why the Lil-lets range has been designed by women, for women, to suit your every need - from tampons and pads to liners and feminine wipes. For more info go to www.wearewomen.co.za or dial *120*LETS(5387) # (charged at 20c/20sec).
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Stylish Knit R90
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...hats and scarves... Chunky Snood R120.00
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Knit Beanie R99.95 Woolworths
Chunky Knit Scarf Textured Waterfall Scarf
Ribbon Rosette Wool Cloche
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Leather Bag R400 Donna Claire
...BAGS. Animal Print bag R399
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Genuine Leather Bag R599
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Handmade Leather Bag
R499 Woolworths
Leather HandBag
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Photography: Mpho Mogatwe, Model: Palesa
Photography: Valentine, Model: Bianca
Photography: Mpho Mogatwe, Model: Palesa
Photography: Valentine Kekana, Model: Sibongile
Photography: Mpho Mogatwe, Model: Zoleka
Photography: Valentine Kekana, Model: Lindiwe
Photography: Valentine Kekana, Model: Lastborn
Photographers: Valentine Kekana (FB:Pheladi Vallentine Kekane), Mpho Mogatwe (FB:Mpho Fertyle, T:@ms_fertyle) Models:Palesa, Zoleka, Sibongile, Lindiwe, Bianca,Lastborn (All from BMH creative group)
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WINTER SURVIVAL KIT
The cold season can really have a hard toll on your face, skin, lips and even your hair. Make the most out this dull and boring season by experimenting with colour and styles.
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THE FACE Hazard
The skin can get really dry during the cold season. Due to the dry air circulating, your skin might be crack and leave
Solution
The answer to treating dry skin is in the question. Add moisture and exfoliate. Remove the dull, dry upper layer of skin to maximise the effects of moisturizer by allowing it to go deeper into the skin. Make it a habit to use day and night cream.
Clinique Moisture Surge™ Extended Thirst Relief
Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture Sensitive Skin
Nivea Aqua Sensation Invigorating Day Cream Dermologica Skin Hydrating Masque for all skin types
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Don’t use a towel to dry your face. Wash your face and let it air-dry without using a towel to wipe it. You will notice a visible difference in the pore size on the face. Your face will become smoother.
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Challenge
Dryness of lips can be a nightmare. It can be painfull and so unattrictive when the cracked and dry.
Solution
Make-up artist Algria Ferreira recommends actually exfoliating them (with a product with natural granules or your regular facial exfoliator) and then applying a thick coat of treatment lip balm. “Put a little exfoliating product onto a face cloth and gently buff your lips using warm water to rinse with,” says Ferreira. And while you shouldn’t do this too often (over exfoliation can be very abrasive), as a winter treatment, a lip scrub is a good problem solver.
Nivea Gentle Exfoliating Scrub
Vaseline Lip Therapy
Garnier Pure Exfoliating Face Wash
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If you find a lip balm isn’t sorting matters out, then reach for your facial mask.
Clinique Sparkle Skin Exfoliator
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EYES TIP
For more defined eyes, try chocolate or charcoal liner along your upper lashes.
Solution
Straight lines are tough, even for the pros. Rather use feather-like strokes along your lash line, from the inner to the outer corner of your eye. Build the colour as you go.
Revlon® ColorStay™ 16 Hour Eye Shadow Neutrogena Healthy Skin Eye Cream
Almay One Coat Get up & grow Mascara.
BIG TIP!!!
Revlon ColorStay® Liquid Liner
During the winter, be a samurai and avoid people coughing in your face. Consider homemade chicken soup and don’t rub your eyes, because you do not know what you just touched before hand. Think Prevention!
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Estee Laude Hydra Complete Multi-Level Moisture Eye Gel Creme
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IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP MAKING YOU FAT? Feel like the scales are soaring as high as your heart? Stop your partner’s bad habits rubbing off on you. There’s no doubt a relationship will change the way you spend your time, but if you’re cancelling gym classes for decadent dates, you might feel your health start to slide.
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ou’ve been seeing him for a few months now, and everything’s going great. You feel so comfortable with him. But then you notice something that’s not so comfortable – i.e., the waistband of your sexiest jeans. It’s official! You’re a victim of relationship pudge (that’s what I call it, anyway). And it doesn’t take a diet expert to figure out how you piled on the extra pounds. You’ve been going out to dinner with your guy, ordering in for those cozy at-home evenings, making ice-cream runs and snuggling with him on the couch, watching The Notebook with a tissue in one hand and a chocolate chip cookie in the other.
Avoid using food to show love or concern. Don’t cook your sweetheart a high-fat meal if he’s had a bad day, and don’t let him get into the habit of bringing you sweets because he knows you’re stressed. It’s great that you want to soothe each other, but find a way to do that without involving food (long talks, soothing back rubs).
And across the country, hundreds of thousands of other couples are doing exactly the same thing. According to Elizabeth Josefsberg, Director of Brand Advocacy for Weight Watchers, it’s very common for partners to put on “love weight.” Explains Josefsberg, “Any time there’s a dramatic change in life, whether good or bad, weight can be put on.” But these smart, simple changes can stop romance from fattening you up:
When you’re snuggling on the couch, make sure it’s just you and him -not you, him and a giant bag of Doritos.
Don’t make every date about food.
Follow the classic restaurant dieting rules when you do go out to dinner: Have a green salad (skip the high-fat dressing), a broiled or baked entrée, and if you’ve absolutely got to have dessert, split it between the two of you.
Don’t eat because he’s eating. His metabolism is probably twice as high as yours, and chances are you’ll show some pudge long before he does. If the two of you are going through a bad phase in your relationship, don’t go into automatic-eating mode.
Avoid habitually going out to dinner, or even regularly going to the movies, where you’ll end up eating a sandpail-sized portion of popcorn. “Play a sport instead,” Josefsberg says. Go for a hike or a swim; if you’re not athletically inclined, a leisurely walk or a visit to a museum can take the focus off meals and snacks.
That’s a tough battle because resorting to food in stressful times has a physiological as well as an emotional cause. Says mental-health counselor Amanda Banes, “In stressful and sad times, people often turn to food because it activates the pleasure center of your brain as love and sex do. During those times, the hormones in that area of the brain are not being activated. Food can activate them.” Breathe deeply, take some time to meditate, Don’t keep a lot of junk food in the go for a walk, write in your journal, talk to a house. friend or therapist. Try fresh fruit or just one box of low-fat, reduced-calorie snack packs. REAL AFRICAN WOMAN
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SDUDLA FABULOUS
OF THE MONTH Every month we profile the finest full figured woman, who is both influential and inspirational in her community. Someone with a great personality, sense of style and exudes sexappeal; and who better to kick off this segment than Karabo Mashegoane.
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Name: Karabo Mashegoane Age: 20 yrs old Birthday: Janaury 13 ,1991 Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Waist: 127 cm Height: 5’ 4“ Weight: 90kg Hometown: Escourt (KZN) Occupation: I.T. Student Interests: “I enjoy watching sports like soccer,tennis,rugby and netball”
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sdudla fabulous Karabo Mashegoane is full figured young women from Durban, South Africa. We asked her a couple of a questions about who she is, what she does and her background. Who is Karabo? Karabo is a sdudla fabulous young woman from Escourt, Durban. She has a bubble personality. I have a dynamic personality that flows with every part of my being. Your childhood background? I’ve always been a big girl and I hated it at times, but as I grew up I built more confidence and saw I wasn’t different from other people; the only difference was I had wider hips and thicker thighs which all equaled up to size 44. What do you do for a living? I’m a student at Damelin College and I’m doing a degree in I.T. Likes and dislikes? One thing I love more than anything is music and singing, as we all know “the show doesn’t stop until the PHAT lady sings.” LOL!!! One thing I don’t like is dishonesty and liars. Your vision and goals Nothing captures me more than music (especially different genres such Jazz, Gospel and Afro pop. I’m hoping that one day someone will notice me and invest in my talent, and share the same dream and vision that I have. I’ve also started out modelling and motivating women my age, and even younger, on how to look their best and feel confident in their own body. A message to all BIG, beautiful young women like yourself? To all my big teens live life to fullest and flaunt your weight around we have a lot to share with them skinny girls.
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