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  • Modern Fashion At The Victoria & Albert Museum

    If you’re a dedicated follower of fashion, only a collection as rich and varied as the Victoria and Albert Museum’s, containing works by the world’s top fashion designers, could inspire you. Histories of 20th century dress and monographs on individual designers include details of fabric, construction and trimming. Close-up views reveal the intricate skill, detail and fine workmanship of high fashion.More
  • Herbs and Spices that Contribute to Your Health

    What you eat will show on your face and body: it will impact on the way you carry yourself, the amount of energy you have, and your level of passion for life! You are what you eat and that’s a fact.Basil grows anywhereTake advantage of this herb that grows prolifically, just about anywhere.More
  • Botox: The Wrinkle Killer Strikes Again

    The discovery of Botox: the wonder product that turns back the clock - happened by accident. In the 1820s, a German doctor, Justinus Kerner began experimenting with Botulinum toxin; a toxic protein produced by the bacterium, Clostridium botulinum, which causes botulism (a deadly form of food poisoning, that thrives in home-canned food and has caused many deaths through the centuries). But Kerner wanted to make use of the bacterium’s muscle-weakening qualities for therapeutic use.More
  • Interior Design – How to use a Colour Wheel

    Understanding the Science of Colour-Combining Using colour becomes much easier when you understand how different colours work together. To make sure that colours work together when designing a room, most professionals base their scheme on a colour wheel which is divided into cool and warm shades. With the three primary colours red, blue and yellow as its basis, the colour wheel is made up of twelve segments, which contain the colours from which all other shades and tints are derived.More
  • Fabrics That Keep You Healthy

    The world of fabric has become an exciting industry. Remember the story of Lycra, which was developed in the late 1950s, but was relatively unknown for another 20 years. Innovative materials often have a long period of conception.More
  • What You Need To Know About Choosing An Interior Designer

    Be sure that you have worked out whether you need an interior designer or a decorator. The titles can be confusing as to who exactly does what. The correct interpretation is that interior designers manage entire building projects while decorators often deal only with the 'cosmetics' of a space, such as fabrics, floor finishes, accessories and choice of colour.More
  • A Complete Guide to Blinds

    Simple details like letting in natural light will increase the openness of your home.. Blinds are perfect for ensuring privacy while still allowing a view of the outdoors to filter in.More
  • Namaqualand: The Floral Kingdom of Africa

    Foreigners and locals return time and again to this wonderland of colour. The miracle of a parched landscape slowly evolving through the seasons into a huge carpet of wild flowers is breathtaking. The best time to view this unique floral display is from mid-August to October.More
  • The 'Absolutely Fabulous' Way to Explore Cape Town

    Adrenalin Junkies! Have you always wanted to try something different and exciting and perhaps a little adventurous too...?? Now you have the perfect opportunity.More
  • 10 Tips for a Hotel Stay in New York City

    Before you embark on your New York journey read about the hotels that will make your stay a memorable one. The Library in Midtown Manhattan The Library Hotel is more ‘literati’ than ‘glitterati’: more private club than hotel. Each of the ten guestrooms is dedicated to one of the ten major categories of the Dewey Decimal System: Social Sciences, Literature, Languages, History, Math & Science, General Knowledge, Technology, Philosophy, The Arts and Religion.More