Saturday, 24 November 2012

North West School of Design Graduation Fashion

Being an alum of the North West School of Design, I had the honour of being invited to attend the 2012 Graduation Fashion Show and act as a moderator for the night. Walking in, I felt so proud to have been a part of such a prestigeous event.

Me at NWSD Graduation Fashion Show

Overall, the event was very well organised as well as very enjoyable. I loved that there was a sponsor backdrop and a red carpet- something different for Klerksdorp yet welcomed by all. I think that the North West School of Design is always bringing something new to our city and sets the trend with everything 'fashion.'

 Lisa, Anton and myself on the red carpet

It was lovely to see the great talent emerging from my alma mater and certainly showed that South Africa is busting with vibrant, creative and talented designers. I really liked the 'Principal's Surprise' by Marisca Koekemoer- I thought it was very interesting and well made.

The Principal's Surprise

The 'Designer of the Year,' Hendrik le Roux certainly portrayed his theme throughout the evening as even he was dressed accordingly; North West School of Design's very own James Bond.


Hendrik and his models
 
 

I am so proud to be associated with such a dynamic deisgn school and pleased to see such originality and inventiveness emerge. I cannot wait to see what next year's graduates have to offer. Well done North West School of Design's Class of 2012.

Photography by Donovan Roets

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Wedding roles: Best man and groomsmen

The Best Man

The best man is usually the groom's beat friend or a very close family member. The groom trusts this person. The best man luckily does not have as many responsibilities as the maid of honour does as the groom usually does not demand too much.

Pre-wedding responsibilities
  • Attend all the tuxedo or suit fittings.
  • Plan the bachelor party.
Wedding day responsibilities
  • Ensure the groom is ready and at the venue on time.
  • Make sure all the groomsmen are at the venue on time.
  • Hold the bride's ring and marriage licence during the ceremony until it is time to hand them over.
  • Give a speech at the reception.
  • Dance with the maid of honour during he first dance.
  • Decorate the getaway mobile, usually with "Just Married" and other decorations.

The Groomsmen

The groomsmen are usually the groom's friends and are often referred to as "the boys." They are the groom's "go-to-guys" during the wedding.

Pre-wedding responsibilities
  • Help the best man plan the bachelor's party.
Wedding day responsibilities
  • Greet and seat the guests coming into the ceremony and seat them at the reception.
  • Help out with any problems that may occur during the ceremony and reception.
  • Dance with one of the bridesmaids during the first dance.
  • Help the best man with decorating the getaway mobile.

Monday, 12 November 2012

Wedding roles: Bridesmaids

The Bridesmaids

The bridesmaids are normally the bride's close family, such as sisters or cousins, or part of the bride's close circle of friends. Their job is similar to that of the maid of honour although they have less responsibilities. They assist both the bride and the maid of honour to ensure that the bride's big day runs smoothly. 


Pre-wedding responsibilities:
  • Help out with all of the wedding plans.
  • Attend all dress fittings.
  • Assist with planning and attending bridal shower and bachelorette party. You may be expected to pitch in financially. 
Wedding day responsibilities:
  • Help the bride get ready on the day.
  • Assist with any problems that occur at the reception if needed. 
  • Dance with one of the groomsmen during the first dance. 
Stay tuned for more guides on the roles of the rest of the wedding party. 

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Wedding roles: Maid of Honour

Being asked to be part of someone's special day is a great honour as you know that the bride or groom truly trust you and feel close to you. Be careful not to get too caught up in the excitement and forget that, with being included in the wedding party comes responsibility.

Here is miniature guide on the member responsibilities of the wedding party:

The Maid of Honour

The Maid of Honour is normally the bride's closest friend or a family member. The bride trust her as she will have one of the most important jobs. Being the Maid of Honour is a huge "honour." 


Pre-wedding responsibilities:
  • Help the bride with all pre-wedding preparations (accompanying her to venues, choosing the flowers, dress fittings, organising the invitations and anything else she might need). Ultimately, you are there to give advice and suggestions.
  • Help with co-ordinating the other brides maids. 
  • Plan and host the bridal shower as well as the bachelorette party. (You should know the bride well enough to make sure the party suits her personality. Please note that you will be expected to contribute financially.)
Wedding day responsibilities:
  • Help the bride get ready. (This includes accompanying the bride to hair and make-up appoints as well as help her get into her dress.)
  • Be at the brides side at all times. (Calming nerves and ironing out any last minute kinks.)
  • Make sure all the bridesmaids are ready on time.
  • Hold the bride's bouquet during the vows.
  • Keep the groom's ring during the ceremony until it is time for the exchanging of rings.
  • Witness the signing of the marriage license.
  • Dance with the best man during the first dance.

Watch this space for more miniature guides of the other wedding party members.