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The little black dress The white T-shirt BONGI’S FAVE Opposite page: Shirt R350 and pants R450, both Foschini This page: T-shirt R160, Exact, pants R450 and shoesR450, both Foschini; Dress R199, Exact; shoes R280, Foschini BODY BEAUTIFUL THE FOSCHINI GROUP CLUB MAGAZINE WARDROBE BUILDER BONGI’S FAVE Londen wears: Shirt R240, jeans R240and shoes R199, all Exact Lily wears: Dress R180and shoes R110, all Exact Denim on denim: wearing it right with two different shades of denim The many faces of the renowned personality, mother and Unicef ambassador FACT FILE • Born and raised in Cape Town, Jo-Ann went on to study at Stellenbosch University and graduated with a BCom degree in law. • In 2000, she was crowned Miss South Africa, and went on to represent the country at the Miss World and Miss Universe pageants as well. • Over the years, she has been asked to MC some of SA’s top events, including the opening ceremony for the 2010 Fifa World Cup. • Ever the Good Samaritan, Jo-Ann spearheaded the Princess Project in 2008, which organises matric dance dresses for underprivileged girls. • Jo-Ann is happily married and has two children. Jo-Ann Strauss CELEB PROFILE HELPING OTHERS ‘I feel incredibly honoured to be a Unicef ambassador, and do my best to highlight the plight of the most vulnerable in our society. There are various projects within Unicef that I am working on and early childhood development is one of the key areas on which I focus.’ FAMILY VALUES ‘Motherhood has changed me in so many ways, it’s hard to narrow down its benefits. It has put everything into perspective for me. I am so blessed to be able to have kids, and being a mom has shown me how vulnerable I now am – with my heart beating outside my body in these two little people. It’s the most humbling experience. And I’ve also realised how much sleep deprivation I can handle!’ ‘Being a mom has shown me how vulnerable I now am. It’s the most humbling experience. I’ve also realised how much sleep deprivation I can handle!’ Opposite page: Bra (twin pack) R379.95, Donna This page: Bra (twin pack) R349.95, panties (twin pack) R229.95and robe R399, all Donna Black lace adds a touch of detail to your monochrome two-piece INVESTMENT BUY EXCLUSIVE TO CLUB SUBSCRIBERS SEE PAGE 69 FOR DETAILS ON TREND LIFE GUIDE Styling: Robyn Lane; Photography: Courtesy Images ‘I think that when you invite people to your home, you invite them to yourself.’– Oprah Winfrey Armchair R3 399 @home Adidas Performance Backpack R379 Duesouth Tumbler R55 @home BEAUTY ITEM OF THE MONTH Text: Tracy Branfield; Photography: HSMimages.co.za, Courtesy Images MAKE IT LAST There’s no denying that wearing such a vibrant shade on your lips will turn heads, so prep your pout and get your lippy on point. First exfoliate your lips with a damp cloth to gently buff away dead skin cells, then apply a hydrating lip balm. Allow the formula to sink in, then dab a small amount of concealer or foundation over the surface of the lips to create a blank canvas. Carefully line your lips with a lip liner matching the shade of your lipstick, then use a lip brush to fill them in with your lipstick of choice. To boost the staying power, dab off any excess lipstick, blot with translucent powder and then apply another coat. HISTORY LESSON Red lipstick in slick, compact packaging and smooth, creamy textures has not always been as readily available as it is now. For centuries, women have been experimenting to create the perfect ruby stain, and this can be traced as far back as 3000 BCE, when ancient Mesopotamians crushed gemstones to decorate their lips. Cleopatra and the Egyptians promptly followed suit by using a concoction of beetles, ants and beeswax. Fast-forward to the 1950s when Hollywood stars such as Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor quickly popularised this dramatic colour. Today, celebrities such as Gwen Stefani and Taylor Swift rock red lipstick as their signature look. It’s quite clear that the crimson lip is here to stay. C ‘If you’re sad, add more lipstick and attack.’ – Coco Chanel Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Fire & Ice, R159 Essence Long-lasting Lipstick in All You Need Is Red, R49.95 Rimmel The Only One Lipstick in Best Of The Best, R119.95 Red lipstick The most iconic make-up must-have? A bold red lipstick, of course! There’s nothing quite like this look-at-me hue for an instant confidence boost. From blue-based, postbox reds that will make your teeth appear whiter to bright coral reds with an orange undertone, there is a shade of red out there to suit every skin colour. Let your lips do all the talking by pairing a dramatic lip with subtle, neutral-toned eyes and cheeks. FOR OPTIMAL COMFORT, PICK A CREAMY FORMULA OVER A MATT VERSION Visit tfgclub.co.za for more beauty tips INVESTMENT BUY Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Cream Lipstick in Caprice, R399 All available at selected Foschini stores GUIDE Fashion: Sharné Cupido; Photography: Courtesy Images All available at selected Foschini stores STYLE Top R299 THIS MONTH, WE’RE SEEING RED … IN EVERY SIZZLING SHADE Put your best fashion foot forward Bag R499 Dress R699 48 FEBRUARY 2017 FOOD MADE SIMPLE INGREDIENTS 1 cup white sugar ¾cup water ½cup granadilla pulp Zest of 1 lemon 1L vanilla ice cream 12–18 marshmallows 4–6 sugar cones METHOD 1 Cook the sugar, water, granadilla pulp and lemon zest in a pot over low heat, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Bring to a boil. Cook for 10–15 minutes until the liquid is slightly reduced. 2Microwave the ice cream for 2 minutes to soften slightly. 3Stir half the syrup through the ice cream. Freeze for 2–4 hours until firm. 4Toast the marshmallows. To serve 1 Scoop the ice cream into the cones, drizzle with the remaining syrup and top with toasted marshmallows. TOTAL COST: R51* Ice cream dream Granadilla sundaes with toasted marshmallows Serves 4–6 NOTE: If you are not braaiing, you can toast the marshmallow over a small flame or with a kitchen blowtorch instead. INGREDIENTS For the ice cream 4 ripe red plums, cut into chunks Zest and juice of 1 orange ½cup white sugar ½cup water ½ tsp vanilla essence 1L vanilla ice cream For the crumble 1 cup cake flour ½cup rolled oats cup white sugar ½ tsp salt 80g butter METHOD For the ice cream 1 Place the plums, orange zest and juice, sugar, water and vanilla essence in a pot. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring constantly. 2 Cook until the plums disintegrate and the mixture thickens slightly. This should take 15–20 minutes. Set aside to cool. 3Microwave the ice cream for 2 minutes to soften slightly. 4Stir most of the plum syrup (reserve some for serving) through the ice cream. Freeze for 2–4 hours until firm. For the crumble 1 Preheat the oven to 180°C. Grease a baking tray or line it with baking paper. 2Place all the ingredients in a bowl. Use your fingertips to rub the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture just comes together to form crumbs. 3 Spoon the crumble mixture on to a baking tray in a smooth layer. Bake for 10–15 minutes, until light golden in colour. Set aside to cool completely. To serve 1 Gently roll scoops of ice cream in the crumble to coat. Place in cups and spoon over some of the reserved syrup. TOTAL COST: R39* Serves 6–8 Plum and orange crumble sundaes

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Page 1: THE FOSCHINI GROUP CLUB MAGAZINE - Highbury Media · Rimmel The Only One Lipstick in Best Of The Best, R119.95 Red lipstick The most iconic make-up must-have? A bold red lipstick,

JANUARY 2017 19

Key basicsSeven classic wardrobe essentials

The white shirt

The little black dress

The white T-shirt

BONGI’SFAVEOpposite page: Shirt

R350 and pants R450, both Foschini

This page: T-shirt R160, Exact, pants R450 and shoes R450, both Foschini; Dress R199, Exact; shoes R280, Foschini

BODYBEAUTIFUL

WARDROBEBUILDER

THE FOSCHINI GROUP CLUB MAGAZINE

WARDROBEBUILDER

BONGI’SFAVE

FEBRUARY 2017 37

Londen wears: Shirt R240, jeans R240 and shoes

R199, all ExactLily wears: Dress R180 and shoes

R110, all Exact

Denim on denim: wearing it right with

two different shades of

denim

kids fashion layout.indd 37 2016/12/13 1:01 PM

The many faces of the renowned personality, mother and Unicef ambassador

FACT FILE• Born and raised in Cape Town, Jo-Ann went on to study at Stellenbosch

University and graduated with a BCom degree in law.

• In 2000, she was crowned Miss South Africa, and went on to represent the

country at the Miss World and Miss Universe pageants as well.

• Over the years, she has been asked to MC some of SA’s top events, including

the opening ceremony for the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

• Ever the Good Samaritan, Jo-Ann spearheaded the Princess Project in 2008,

which organises matric dance dresses for underprivileged girls.

• Jo-Ann is happily married and has two children.

Jo-Ann Strauss

Celeb Profile v2.indd 42 2016/12/13 1:32 PM

FEBRUARY 2017 43

celebprofile

HELPING OTHERS‘I feel incredibly honoured to be a

Unicef ambassador, and do my best

to highlight the plight of the most

vulnerable in our society. There are

various projects within Unicef that I

am working on and early childhood

development is one of the key areas

on which I focus.’

FAMILY VALUES‘Motherhood has changed me in so

many ways, it’s hard to narrow down

its benefits. It has put everything into

perspective for me. I am so blessed to

be able to have kids, and being a mom

has shown me how vulnerable I now

am – with my heart beating outside my

body in these two little people. It’s the

most humbling experience. And I’ve also

realised how much sleep deprivation

I can handle!’

‘being a mom has shown me how vulnerable i now am. it’s the most humbling experience. i’ve also realised how much sleep deprivation i can handle!’

Celeb Profile v2.indd 43 2016/12/13 1:32 PM

feBrUarY 2017 21

Opposite page: Bra (twin pack) R379.95, Donna

This page: Bra (twin pack) R349.95, panties (twin pack)

R229.95 and robe R399, all Donna

Black lace adds a touch of detail to your monochrome

two-piece

INVeStmeNtBUY

exclusiveto club

subscribers

see page 69 for detaiLs

ONtReND

Women's fashion layout.indd 21 2016/12/13 4:16 PM

life guide

Styli

ng: R

obyn

Lan

e; P

hoto

grap

hy: C

ourte

sy Im

ages

‘i think that when you invite people to your

home, you invite them to yourself.’– Oprah Winfrey

Armchair R3 399@home

Adidas Performance

Backpack R379

Duesouth

TumblerR55

@home

Life guide Opener.indd 41 2016/12/13 11:44 AM

14 JANUARY 2017

Beautyitemof themonth

Text

: Tra

cy B

ranfi

eld; P

hoto

grap

hy: H

SMim

ages

.co.za

, Cou

rtesy

Imag

es

MAKE IT LASTThere’s no denying that wearing such

a vibrant shade on your lips will turn

heads, so prep your pout and get your

lippy on point. First exfoliate your lips

with a damp cloth to gently buff away

dead skin cells, then apply a hydrating

lip balm. Allow the formula to sink in,

then dab a small amount of concealer

or foundation over the surface of the

lips to create a blank canvas. Carefully

line your lips with a lip liner matching

the shade of your lipstick, then use a

lip brush to fill them in with your lipstick

of choice. To boost the staying power,

dab off any excess lipstick, blot with

translucent powder and then apply

another coat.

HISTORY LESSONRed lipstick in slick, compact packaging

and smooth, creamy textures has not

always been as readily available as it is

now. For centuries, women have been

experimenting to create the perfect

ruby stain, and this can be traced as

far back as 3000 BCE, when ancient

Mesopotamians crushed gemstones to

decorate their lips. Cleopatra and the

Egyptians promptly followed suit by

using a concoction of beetles, ants and

beeswax. Fast-forward to the 1950s

when Hollywood stars such as Marilyn

Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor quickly

popularised this dramatic colour. Today,

celebrities such as Gwen Stefani and

Taylor Swift rock red lipstick as their

signature look. It’s quite clear that the

crimson lip is here to stay. C

‘if you’re sad, add more lipstick

and attack.’– Coco Chanel

Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Fire & Ice, R159

Essence Long-lasting Lipstick in All You Need Is Red, R49.95

Rimmel The Only One Lipstick in Best Of The Best, R119.95

Red lipstickThe most iconic make-up must-have?

A bold red lipstick, of course! There’s

nothing quite like this look-at-me hue

for an instant confidence boost. From

blue-based, postbox reds that will make

your teeth appear whiter to bright coral

reds with an orange undertone, there is

a shade of red out there to suit every

skin colour. Let your lips do all the talking

by pairing a dramatic lip with subtle,

neutral-toned eyes and cheeks.

for optimal comfort, pick a

creamy formula over a matt

version

Visit tfgclub.co.za for more beauty tips

INVESTMENTBUY

Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Cream Lipstick

in Caprice, R399

All available at selected Foschini stores

Beauty item of the monthV2.indd 14 2016/11/22 10:25 AM

guide

Fash

ion: S

harn

é Cup

ido; P

hoto

grap

hy: C

ourte

sy Im

ages

All available at selected Foschini stores

style Top

R299This monTh, we’re seeing

red … in every sizzling shade

Put your best fashion foot forward

BagR499

DressR699

style guide opener .indd 11 2016/12/13 11:43 AM

48 FEBRUARY 2017

Foodmadesimple

IngredIents1 cup white sugar

¾ cup water

½ cup granadilla pulp

Zest of 1 lemon

1L vanilla ice cream

12–18 marshmallows

4–6 sugar cones

Method1 Cook the sugar, water, granadilla pulp

and lemon zest in a pot over low heat,

stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Bring

to a boil. Cook for 10–15 minutes until

the liquid is slightly reduced.

2 Microwave the ice cream for 2 minutes

to soften slightly.

3 Stir half the syrup through the ice

cream. Freeze for 2–4 hours until firm.

4 Toast the marshmallows.

to serve1 Scoop the ice cream into the cones,

drizzle with the remaining syrup and

top with toasted marshmallows.

total cost: r51*

ice cream dreamGranadilla sundaes with toasted marshmallows

serves 4–6

Note: If you are not braaiing, you can toast the marshmallow over a small flame or with a kitchen blowtorch instead.

Food made simple.indd 48 2016/12/13 1:30 PM

IngredIentsFor the ice cream4 ripe red plums, cut into chunks

Zest and juice of 1 orange

½ cup white sugar

½ cup water

½ tsp vanilla essence

1L vanilla ice cream

For the crumble1 cup cake flour

½ cup rolled oats

⅓ cup white sugar

½ tsp salt

80g butter

MethodFor the ice cream1 Place the plums, orange zest and

juice, sugar, water and vanilla essence

in a pot. Bring to a simmer over medium

heat, stirring constantly.

2 Cook until the plums disintegrate

and the mixture thickens slightly. This

should take 15–20 minutes. Set aside

to cool.

3 Microwave the ice cream for 2 minutes

to soften slightly.

4 Stir most of the plum syrup (reserve

some for serving) through the ice cream.

Freeze for 2–4 hours until firm.

For the crumble1 Preheat the oven to 180°C. Grease a

baking tray or line it with baking paper.

2 Place all the ingredients in a bowl. Use

your fingertips to rub the butter into the

dry ingredients until the mixture just

comes together to form crumbs.

3 Spoon the crumble mixture on to

a baking tray in a smooth layer. Bake

for 10–15 minutes, until light golden in

colour. Set aside to cool completely.

to serve

1 Gently roll scoops of ice cream in

the crumble to coat. Place in cups and

spoon over some of the reserved syrup.

total cost: r39*

Serves 6–8

Plum and orange crumble sundaes

Food made simple.indd 49 2016/12/13 1:30 PM

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2017

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