Tips for hosting a pool party

When you have no more ideas on how to entertain yet another party this summer, these 4 tips for easy and upbeat ideas should help.

Long summer days and entertaining go hand-in-hand. Take your party poolside with these easy tips.
Summer is the season to spend time in the sun and be merry, and what better way to do that than by hosting a pool party. Sometimes an impromptu get-together can turn into a memorable party, but planning something magical that your guests will remember takes a lot of thought and preparation. But fear not, we have great tips and ideas to get you there. 

Photography: Dewald Daniels; styling: Rushana Burton

MEN’S MUST-HAVE ACCESSORIES

Accessories show off your personality. We’ve complied a few must-have accessories for every man to work into his wardrobe.

Introducing accessories with colour, detail and interesting texture into your wardrobe will take your looks from boring to stylish. When it comes to choosing, versatility is key – you want to be able to wear your accessories with more than one look.
Signature suede loafers 799; JX wallets 199.95 each; Stone Harbour sunglasses 149.99; Signature leather-strap watch 399

Sunglasses

From classic to cool, you can find the perfect pair of sunglasses to suit your look – from aviators to wayfarers and everything in between. Tortoiseshell patterns are all the rage right now, so if your accessories cupboard is full of black-framed shades, go for this trendy pattern next time round.

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Watches

Time is of the essence. Whether you want something with bling or you’re more of a lover of classics, a watch is an investment piece that’s a great gift for you or a loved one. Remember to match your watch to the style of your outfit for a cohesive look; a more classic watch will go well with a smart blazer or a formal suit.

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Stylish shoes

Loafers are versatile enough to wear with jeans, shorts and suits, so if there’s one shoe to invest in this season, this is it. Swap out your everyday sneakers for a pair of loafers and watch your look go from casual and laid-back to polished and dapper.

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Photography: Andre Wepener/Pixel Lounge; styling: Rushana Burton

The grooming guide

Dolce & Gabbana, Hugo Boss, Clinique, Lab Series and Kiehl’s products to help groom you to perfection this holiday season.

From the latest products to the finest fragrances, our guide will help you primp like a pro.

NEW BOSS

Hugo Boss has unveiled Fifty Shades of Grey frontman Jamie Dornan as the new face of its Boss Scent campaign. Following the footsteps of the brand’s previous famous line-up of ambassadors, including the likes of Ryan Reynolds, Chris Hemsworth and Jared Leto, the Irish actor is the latest to join the Boss family. Known for his confidence and impeccable taste, Dornan is the perfect embodiment of the Boss brand, and together with model Birgit Kos, will kick off a new, sophisticated and enthralling campaign for the fragrance.

KEEP CONTROL

When it comes to combatting oil and shine, Lab Series has always led the way with its dedicated oil-control line. And now its launched a new three-step, 8-hour oil control system, consisting of three core products. The Oil Control Clay Cleanser + Mask eliminates grease and grime; the Oil Control Clearing Solution removes any remaining oil and dead skin cells, and lastly the Oil Control Daily Moisturiser is an oil-free hydrator that keeps skin shine-free for up to eight hours.

GREY AREA

The One Grey is the latest flanker to join the Dolce & Gabbana The One For Men line, and marks a bold new chapter. A fusion of opposites, The One Grey grounds aromatic cardamom with earthy vetiver, creating a striking new interpretation that’s magnetic, modern and refined.

BEST BARS

If having loads of lotions and potions on your shelf scares you, maybe it’s time to get back to basics with your grooming and invest in a decent bar of plain, old-fashioned soap.

10 Kelso Beauty products that MUST be in your stash

Who doesn’t love a new beauty range? No one. That’s why we have summed up the best 10 Kelso Beauty items you need to own.

What a difference a year makes. Launched in November last year, Kelso Beauty’s cosmetics offering is now so wide, there is something for everyone to love. 

Celebrating the diversity of our beauty, you could be the face of Kelso Beauty’s next seasonal campaign*. Here are our favourite Kelso Beauty items to add to your cosmetics bag.

*Entries close 10 November 2018

Big-bag girl in a little-bag world

Fashion blogger Nkgabiseng Motau discusses how her love for big bags is struggling in a world where mini bags are trending.

When it comes to handbags, bigger has always been better for fashion blogger Nkgabiseng Motau. But as she discovers, the allure of the compact bag trend is just too tempting to resist!

There’s a stylish new trend in town and, to paraphrase Queen Bey, I don’t know whether it’s a sweet dream or a beautiful nightmare. The cutest little bags in all sorts of whimsical designs that make any outfit look darling have popped up everywhere. Who wouldn’t want that in their life, right? Well, me, I guess. The trouble, you see, is that I like to haul it all, tote the boat, lug the rug. What I’m saying is that I like big bags and I cannot lie.
I’m the sort of person who takes everything everywhere, just in case. Even if I have reinforcements at the office or in my car. To me, it’s completely rational to plan for a sudden invitation to the town’s most glam event. Not that such a thing has ever happened to me, but I just can’t bear to be unprepared should the possibility arise. What if there is an emergency party at the office? What if Beyoncé visits a shopping centre near me and I’m in frumpy flats? I need a back-up plan for even the most far-fetched scenarios. I kind of see myself as a transformer – always ready to take it up a notch.
Christian Dior handbag

Perfectly practical

Of course, there are the more practical reasons for my big-bag penchant. For example, I like a bag that is spacious enough for my laptop, especially on days when I have meetings all over town. I don’t want to bore you with the details but the list of practical must-haves includes wet wipes, hand cream, a few lipstick options, sunglasses, perfume and sometimes even the book I’m reading. It’s not totally insane. I just like to be prepared.

This brings me to the problem with which I am confronted. And this is how it all goes down in my head: I need all the stuff I lug around, or at least I think I do. I can just hear Erykah Badu judging me with the words from ‘Bag Lady’, one of her sweet classics: ‘Bag lady, you gon’ hurt your back, carrying all them bags like that’. Well Erykah, I have a lot of stuff, okay!

Alright, I know it’s not okay. Especially not if I want to get my hands on one of those fabulously compact bags. I love them wholeheartedly but the truth, I fear, is that they’re just not the right match for me. 

Mini-bag trend

Three-item girl

When I first saw one, I fell in love so hard that even I toyed with the fantasy of becoming a three-item girl. You know? The only three items in her bag are lipstick, cellphone and bank card… maybe a tiny perfume or hand cream, if it’s going to be a long day. The thought made me shudder. I literally had a fashion meltdown. I began to have visions of myself stranded and without a pair of high heels in a queue for an important event with the bouncer giving me the eye of disapproval. Or in a meeting scratching inside my tiny bag for a notepad and pen. Or anywhere needing anything and not having it because I had to pack lightly. The thought sent chills down my spine. 

It was in this moment that I realised: wait a minute, I’m a lugger! Quick diversion: A lugger is what I call a handbag hoarder or someone who lugs around things they don’t need. I’ve been calling one of my relatives a lugger for years. Back to my moment of clarity: I realised right then and there that the tiny-bag trend might just be a divine intervention. A sign sent to save me from myself. Maybe Erykah is right. I am gon’ hurt my back and I do need to pack lightly. And so, tiny bag, I say to you, challenge accepted. 
cross-over body bag

Just a little magic

After much pondering, I came to the following liberating resolution. When it comes down to it, a bag should match the occasion as much as it does the outfit. What was I doing taking a laptop to a horse-racing event, anyway?

Perhaps the time had come for me to redefine what I saw as everyday essentials. It was almost like a trade-off with myself. If I want a pretty little bag to freshen up my look, then I’ll have to let go of a few things to freshen up my life.

Tote bags

Time to let go

There’s a little magic to these tiny beauties: they offer a chance to let go of things like that old lipstick that’s been sitting at the bottom of your tote for a year, a chance to be nimble and light. Nimble and light? That sounds like a version of me I could get behind – so in control, yet so easy-going. I love it. I’m changing my Twitter bio as we speak to include the above adjectives. What’s even more magical is that I have a feeling the literal letting go might come with some figurative letting go too, which is always a breath of fresh air.

Whether you’re a big-tote fan or a mini-bag collector, Edgars has the one for you.

Why healthy credit is good for you

Here’s how to be in debt that’s not scary and doesn’t drown you, but rather is good for you and your financial future.

You need to have credit to have a credit score. And a good credit score can get you what you want. Here’s how to get on the bureau’s radar.

After securing your first job, you muster up the courage to approach a car dealership and put down a deposit for your first set of wheels. But you quickly find out that your credit score is inadequate; or more specifically, that you don’t have a credit score at all.

When getting advice on how to remedy this, you constantly hear a single phrase: ‘Just open an Edgars account’. Rumour has it that paying off a pair of shoes can establish your credit record, and have it blossom into a meaningful reference.

‘I am no financial expert, but I do know that “opening an Edgar’s account” works,’ says Nalene de Klerk, a Pretoria based, media and research liaison.

‘I was told to open an account in order to put me on the map with credit providers, so I opened two accounts: one with Edgars and one with another reputable clothing franchise,’ explains De Klerk. 

After a year she decided to open a credit account at her local bank, and her credit score with Edgars provided a great reference. However, the other retailer’s information didn’t reflect at all.

‘I guess that’s why people specifically refer to Edgars. They put my credit information on the system, and the other retailer did not,’ De Klerk remarks.

Why do retail credit accounts, like Edgars, work?

According to Garnet Jensen, senior director at TransUnion Interactive, one of the top credit bureaus in South Africa, they look at a consumer’s historic credit usage patterns to understand their particular ability to manage and meet their credit commitments.

‘It is therefore more difficult for a credit provider to assess a consumer’s credit worthiness with little or no credit history,’ says Jensen.

She advises customers to start building a credit history with smaller credit-based purchases, rather than with large items, like a house or a car. Although the latter is possible, they are onerous and should be taken on by consumers with experience in managing smaller credit commitments first. 

‘Credit agreements available through retailers, are seen as a good first step, as the credit amount and terms are more manageable for someone who is new to credit,’ says Jensen.

An Edcon spokesperson agrees that obtaining credit from a retailer is far easier than entering into a higher purchase credit agreement with banks and dealerships.

‘For credit decisions (e.g. home loan or vehicle finance applications) to be made, consumers do need a credit record to enable access to these forms of credit,’ the spokesperson says.

However, she cautions against opening too many retail credit accounts, which could be seen in a negative light by credit bureaus. A natural next step would be to follow in De Klerk’s footsteps, and enquire about opening a credit card with a small manageable credit limit.
Convinced? Open your Edgars account here and get 1750 in vouchers if you also join Edgars Club.

Words: Isabelle Coetzee. Originally published in justmoney.co.za