Thursday 6 November 2014

FABIANI STORE LAUNCH - Sandton City, Johannesburg

High-quality menswear is of course a passion of ours and were thrilled about the launch of a slick new Fabiani Flagship Store in Sandton City. Many well-known fashionistas and socialites about town were there to celebrate with Fabiani and Chivas. A favourite for us was that there were pops of colour everywhere: just what the South African man needs to brighten up his wardrobe. 

Krishen chose a monochromatic look with shorts
while Alan opted for more colour, choosing to blend red and purple

Aaleya Omar and Atish Jogi made a pretty picture in White and Black
Atish was rather taken with Krishen's new Sophia Chang for Puma sneakers

Always lovely bumping into our favourite female bloggers
(above): Irina Domanchuk from www.illtakeitall.co.za
and (below): Leanne Van Breda from www.arumlilea.blogspot.com

Some gentlemen looking particularly sartorial
We love the details!

The photographer being photographed!
Seen here with our 'stalker', Oupa Bopape

Chatting to the editor of Sunday Times Fashion Weekly, Tiaan Nagel.
We always seem to miss each other at fashion events

The lovely Vicky Crease catered the event
A huge block of cheese was flown in from Italy specially 

This made Alan rather gleeful: pocket squares in funky patterns
and his favourite thing in the world: coloured socks

Catching up with Paledi Segapo from Palse post SA fashion week
He was rather intrigued by what Alan had to whisper in his ear

We love seeing Jay Anstey out - it always leads to a laugh
Here, we're doing some strange hand gesture in unison and then big giggles afterward
(What was that all about?)

Apparently 'Photobomb' is the word of the year...
Look carefully as Krishen's conversation with Tamerin Jardine
is artfully photobombed
Picture 1: 'I see an opportunity there. I'll close the gap.'
Picture 2: 'Hey! Me, over here! Big Smile!'
Picture 3: 'If all else fails, just pout and pose. Works every time'

And then it was time for a Selfie:
Tamerin's new iPhone 6 Plus was so big that she couldn't manage to actually take one
After much trying, it had to be taken the conventional way!



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