Hi, My
Name Is Koko & I Am Obsessed With Fashion
I remember it as though it
was yesterday. It was two years ago, I had just started my own blog, when I
first emailed a proposal to the then Editor. I wanted to have a fashion column
which would be an extension of my blog and I wanted a platform that would allow
for this column to shine through and not be swallowed by other things within
the publication. It fizzled into thin air, I stopped following up and eventually
gave up.
Little did I know that there
is this creative person within me who would never allow me to ever give up on
my fashion dreams. It was that creative person that nagged me until I
approached the current Editor and pitched my idea to him. He not only did he loved
it, he made me believe I could do an amazing job too.
I have come to the
realization that I have two girls living inside me and this is not bipolar,
hear me out. There is the smart girl; she is the one who has been getting
distinctions at university, graduating cum laude, she got the Master’s Degree
and she is the one who loves working in IT. Then there is the creative girl:
she absolutely is a fashion addict and has been ever since I could remember,
she is creative, she is the blogger, she is the one who gets invites to fashion
weeks, high profile fashion events and she is the one who decides what Koko
wears. I think this is the best explanation for why I am sometimes an IT geek
and always a creative fashionista.
Who is this creative, fashionable Koko? You may be asking
yourself. I am a 26 year old Swazi lady who is style/fashion
obsessed (and that’s putting it
mildly). My love for clothes was apparent at a very young stage. I am told I
would put together my own ensembles at age
there and always colour co-ordinated my outfits (monochromatic looks were the
in-thing back then as they are making a huge comeback now). That love has sort
of progressed and intensified through-out my years of growing up. I now have a
business that focuses on styling people and yes, you can make a decent living
by doing this in South Africa. I am very passionate
about clothes and looking good!
You see, I believe I am Coco
Chanel’s re-incarnation and there is absolutely nothing you can ever tell me
that can convince me otherwise. I eat, live and breathe fashion! Coco Chanel
was (she passed on in 1971 but her legacy lives on) a fashion great, a designer
and founder of the Chanel brand. She is the symbol of fashion, the name that
the fashion-cautious want to be associated with. Coco was the only fashion
designer to appear on Time Magazine’s
List of The 100 Most Influential People Of The 20th Century.
Here is why I believe I am
Coco Chanel’s re-incarnation: She was born on the 19th of August 1883; I was
born on the 18th of August. She had five siblings; I also have 5
siblings (Do you see where I'm going with this?). Even though her birth name
was Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, everyone called her "Coco" and I bet most
people do not know me by any other name except “Koko”. I've been called Koko
all my life. She went to a Catholic school; I went to an Anglican school, St
Michael’s High School. She had a passion for fashion and comfort; need I say
more?
This column is
our weekend meeting place, I hope to
feed you all things fashionable and stylish. Since there obviously
is more to life than just fashion, Styled By The Kokonut Stylist is
also about the people who actually wear the stylish clothes,
their lifestyles, where they were seen and what they were seen wearing as well
as a “fashion police” bit. In this column, there are titbits of people’s
day-to-day ensembles, hairstyles, dress designs, designers, fabrics and a bit
of this and that. I envision this being a very engaging column that all you
fashion lovers look forward to reading every weekend.
Some of the greatest lessons
from Miss Coco Chanel were: Be bold. Be one of a kind. Be inspired and Leave a
strong impression. As we (myself and all you fashion lovers reading this
column) embark on this new journey, may I be as inspiring to you as I believe
you will be to me. May we find boldness in all our aspirations to follow our
dreams and lastly, may this column leave a strong impression to all its
readers.
Do you think in Swaziland we have a fashion person
whose name in fashion will outlive them? Do we even have fashionable, stylish
people besides the handful that we won’t mention? Are we a people that tap into
their creativity or do we often just do what society (parents, immediate
family, etc) expects of us? Personally I would never have left Swaziland for
South Africa to study for a Fashion Degree, it was (is) so taboo, why is that?
I would love to hear from you. Your opinions, views
and criticism are most welcome.
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Written By: Koko Shabangu
Fashion in Swaziland, hay cha!!! I had to leave to study fashion lapho.But I believe in you Koko, ill insert myself as the other sibling seeing that im an August 22 baby lol just 3 days after the mademoiselle
ReplyDeleteYou know you and I come a long way boo. Thank you so much. I could never single-handedly change the view on Fashion in Swaziland. I need people such as yourself to do that. Thank you so very much and yes we can!!
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