Tuesday, 16 September 2014

IN CONVO - with Kamini Pather - Braamfontein, Johannesburg





Kamini Pather is quite unassuming when you first meet her. In a mid-length trench coat and Nike sneakers, she looks like a funky student in-between assignments catching a quick coffee at the local neighbourhood eatery. Well if ‘funky’, ‘student’ and ‘assignment’ could be interpreted somewhat loosely, she might just fit the bill. She is certainly funky but not in a limiting sense: she can move between a casual look and an evening look with ease (as demonstrated when she stunned in an Avant Apparel number a few hours after our interview); she is certainly a ‘student’ of all things to do with cuisine, but she is also quite accomplished and can teach most older chefs a trick or two. And in terms of ‘assignments’? How about visiting ten cities in whirlwind, palate-inspiring tour for her new show. ‘Girl Eats World’.

We got a chance to hang out with Kamini
at some of her favourite Braamfontein restaurants...
We started off at Love Food


Kamini is radiant and energetic: her passion for food is evident
Despite the impressive resume – winning the second season of MasterChef SA, a regular radio slot on Heart 104.9 and a successful food blog – Kamini is incredibly ‘real’ and has not in any way become immodest as a result of her success. The cooking industry is not always an easy one to achieve success in: Kamini explained to us that she has always had a specific game plan in mind and wanted to ensure that winning a competition such as MasterChef would work for her career in the long run. From the start of our chat, it is evident that Kamini is a focused individual who knows precisely what she is building towards. This cannot be said for all reality show winners. Kamini explained that winning the title of MasterChef was always meant to be a springboard to bigger and better opportunities. 




And what fantastic opportunities await: she has already begun shooting a show which travels to ten locations, all with a specific food culture. In each city, Kamini will meet with influential food bloggers and explore the city through its cuisine. Three days in each city, one day for rest and one day for travel. Certainly no easy feat but Kamini’s easy disposition (with a definite sense of discipline) can take on the challenge with aplomb. We cannot wait to see the final product.

We couldn't wait to get our hands on some of the delicious cuisine

It's all about the freshness at Love Food:
deliciously prepared meals served buffet style


Kamini’s name means ‘the essence of a woman’. Coming from an Indian background, we chatted about the many ‘necessary’ qualities that women must possess. Being a whizz in the kitchen definitely fits one of the requirements (Kamini was quick to point out that she did not only cook curry whilst on  MasterChef though). Kamini expressed that she still feels that she is growing into her femininity. This is no cookie-cutter or jelly-mould kind of girl. In fact, she comes across as distinctly ‘boyish’ and is a self-confessed tomboy; this is also reflected in her quiet confidence and easy-going nature. Not to mention her adventurous spirit which will lead her on an anthropological food journey around the world. 


Walking the streets of Braamies with a very talented foodie...
Off in search of dessert

And we found it At Daleahs! Another favourite of Kamini's

The distinct impression that we got was that Kamini is able to blend the facets of masculinity and femininity into one cohesive whole. She displayed a definite girlishness when she told us of her crush on Gordon Ramsay and the time that he kissed her (albeit on the cheek); she nearly crashed her car on the way home! 

Our engrossing chat continued over dessert: we discussed all things food
(and some things not, like being snubbed at by shop assistants!)

It's quite hard to believe that this is a girl who says she knows what it feels like to walk into a store and it is like a re-enactment of that scene from Pretty Woman - all the shop assistants staring at you wondering what business you think you have there. Kamini is now coming into her own and is thrilled to be able to reflect this in what she wears. She excitedly spoke about the opportunity to have a top local designer dress her - she now happens to be a proud ambassador for the Avant Apparel label. Take that, snooty shop assistants!

We ended off well-fed and jovial;
the expected effect after some great food and an afternoon with Kamini

Despite her distinct passion for food and all things culinary (such as freshly-baked bread), the impression that we were left with was that this is certainly a woman ready to take on the world using her passion as a vehicle. In an understated and rather unassuming way, she is gearing up for fantastic challenges ahead. The title of the show sounds rather ambitious but we are quite sure that Kamini is about to eat up the world, one delicious morsel at a time…

Monday, 8 September 2014

GLAMOUR WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2014 - 54 On Bath, Rosebank, Johannesburg

Alan and Krishen were thrilled to be part of the Glamour SA Women of the Year event in association with Revlon. Starting with an intimate lunch held at Tashas, Village View and ending with an incredibly 'glamourous' event at the Level Four Restaurant (54 on Bath hotel), it was a day filled with incredible women making waves in their respective industries. The glitterati and paparazzi were out to witness the awards ceremony, a befitting celebration of these inspirational women during Women's Month.

Seen here with the lovely Louise Carver in a playful feathery dress

This is where it all went down: Level Four Restaurant at 54 on Bath Hotel

Some of the amazing winners: Glamour Women of the Year
Called, 'Woman of Courage' by Glamour, Advocate Thuli Madonsela (left)
seen here with Glamour SA Editor, Pnina Fenster (right)

Called the 'Change Agent' by Glamour,
photographer Jolynn Minnaar
looked amazing in KLuK CGDT

Singer Filipa Carmo da Silva looked breathtaking
She was named the 'Next Big Thing' by Glamour

Some lovely ladies seen here (from left):
actress Zakeeya Patel, Miss South Africa Rolene Strauss
owner of Pallu Boutique Peta Eggierth-Symes and personality Jen Su
Many of these fabulous gowns are from Pallu
Always dashing: Simba Mhere was there to cover the event for Top Billing
Seen here with presenter, Sinazo Yolwa in a glittering cocktail dress
Revlon was there to assist with some touch-ups and bursts of colour
Face of Revlon, Bonang Matheba
looked great in this pink Gert-Johan Coetzee suit
(a first for him, he later told us - very impressive GJC!).
Seen here with make-up artist extraordinaire, Vuyo Varoyi

More glamourous women: Pearl Thusi effortlessly shone in black (left)
Tarina Patel glowed in her Alexander McQueen dress (right)
Designer Suzaan Heyns looked great in one of her creations

Another hot designer, Gert Johan Coetzee with his signature curl
Seen here with Melinda Shaw

Lalla Hirayma and Chris Nkosi:
elegant couple draped in black from head to toe

Seen here (from left): Nozumi Mabena, Lynn Jasmin Martin,
Boity Thulo brightening up the evening
and Thembalethu Zulu

Stylish Man surrounded by the ladies (from left):
Thembalethu Zulu (Sunday Times),
Gabriela McGowan (Zebra Square), Maps Maponyane
and Odette Odendaal (Zebra Square)
Red and Black seemed to be an unintended theme:
spotted here with Jill Grogor from Zebra Square
They made this magnificent event go off without a glitch


Wednesday, 3 September 2014

PRE-LAUNCH VISIT TO SORBET MAN - Sandton, Johannesburg

Alan and Krishen were thrilled to get an opportunity to try out the new Sorbet Man store in Sandton before the official launch on the 12th September. Finally, the perfect grooming alternative for men is here. There's definitely something epic bru'ing...





Leading South African Beauty Chain, Sorbet Group, has taken Jozi by its stubble with the official launch of its all-new and stylish male grooming bar, Sorbet Man, in Sandton City Johannesburg.

The trendy groomer’s hub is a welcome addition to the Sorbet stable, with its niche offering of  everything “man”: Man Shaves, Man Haircuts and colour treatments, Man Facials, Man Waxes, Man hair and body products, right through to Manly’s and Pedi’s.  



And that’s not all: Sorbet Man customers get to whet their whistles with complimentary shots of whisky or espresso (or a cappuccino), while they groom - the kind of service excellence that loyal Sorbet guests have come to expect over the years, from any Sorbet store nationwide.  



With its focus on cultivating a sophisticated male grooming culture amongst men of all ages, the Sorbet Man Groomers Club is just another great reason to keep visiting Sorbet Man. As a Groomers Club Member, you’ll automatically earn Man Points as and when you groom. The more you groom, the sooner you get to upgrade to Platinum Groomer status, affording you loads of Sorbet exclusive offerings and event invites. 



Krishen opted for eyebrow threading as well as a Dermalogica Shave
Clearly, he was quite happy with these treatments!





Alan refreshed his signature hairstyle with a trim and clean-up;
he was in good hands with one of the Sorbet stylists




All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed our Sorbet Man experience
and shall certainly be going back soon!

The much-anticipated Sorbet Man Sandton opens its doors to the public this Spring 2014, with the official launch taking place on 12 Sept. For more info on the Sorbet Man Launch Event and/or enquiries on Sorbet Man email info@sorbet.co.za  or visit www.sorbet.co.za