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PRETORIA FEBRUARY 2014 SHOPPING, PEOPLE AND LIFESTYLE IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPERMODEL WATERKLOOF RIDGE’S CECILE BRITS TO BE PRETORIA’S NEXT Spoil your man with sexy eyes, lips and lingerie Living in style in Groenkloof It’s official! Pta home to SA’s 3 hunkiest men

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PRETORIA

February 2014SHOPPING, PEOPLE AND LIFESTYLE IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD

supermodelwATERklOOf RIdgE’s cEcIlE bRITs TO bE PRETORIA’s nExT

Spoil your man with sexy eyes,

lips and lingerie

Living in style in Groenkloof

It’s official! Pta home to SA’s 3 hunkiest men

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Why don’t you ...4 Celebrate romance this Valentine’s Day, have an unforgettable evening at a local theatre-restaurant or indulge in exquisite food and wine5 Relive the tragic Shakespeare classic Romeo & Juliet on the silver screen, listen to Pad Na Jou Hart or get carried away by romantic novel Als oor kop

WISh LISt6 Your shopping hotlist for February

SocIaL10 Platinum-selling popstar Gerhard Steyn and wife Zelri launch their own perfumes

peopLe 12 Cecile Brits sets the international modelling stage alight16 Mr SA’s top three talk fitness, romance and underwear modelling Beauty & FaShIon 20 How to look smoking hot for your Valentine’s date24 Shop for sensual lingerie

decor28 Take a sneak peek at the most elegant house in Groenkloof

Food30 Expert tips for creating the perfect food and wine pairing for your romantic meal

traVeL40 Discover the bright azure waters and sandy beaches of the Seychelles

WIn 05 ’n Pad Na Jou Hart-album of ’n eksemplaar van Als oor kop30 A bottle of the brand-new Whale Pod Rosé with hints of raspberry and pomegranate42 A sexy Dreamgirl lingerie set from Barclay & Clegg

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cover: Cecile Britsphotographer: Alicia Lewis

Location: Kievits Kroon Country Estate Make-up: Madeleine Botha

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Pencil these events into your February diary right now!out & About

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8 For the first time since the release of The Experience Live In Concert double

CD and DVD, Judith Sephuma will be performing with the original full band and singers to kick off ‘The Experience Live In Concert’ tour. The show will be performed at the State Theatre’s Opera Theatre, mostly as seen and heard in the original recording with a few additional surprise guests.

26 Plaaslike popsensasie, Monique en gewilde sanger/akteur Willem

Botha, smelt saam vir ’n onvergeetlike duet by Die Blou Hond teater-restaurant by Casa Toscana. Hierdie lewendige vertoning deur dié gewilde Afrikaanse kunstenaars word saam met ’n watertandete aangebied en beloof om ’n sensoriese fees van begin tot einde te wees.

27 Indulge in niche food and exquisite wine at The Stall Night

Market. This exciting market takes place from 17:00 until 21:00 at the Southdowns Shopping Centre in Irene. Live entertainment coupled with a vibrant atmosphere promises to create a unique market experience that will amuse food lovers of all ages.

14 Bring out your romantic side and celebrate the art of love this Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re whisking up a delectable candlelit dinner for that

special someone, or whisking them away for a dreamy weekend, take some time to spoil and appreciate each other. Singletons should also make time to have some fun – grab a couple of your girlfriends and hit the town for an unforgettable ladies night out or head to your nearest cinema to catch the latest chick flick.

1 The Children’s Tile Art Project is currently on exhibition at the

Pretoria Art Museum in Arcadia Park. Held annually, this colourful, inspiring exhibition consists of art workshops presented to a group of selected youths from the neighbouring townships in Pretoria. This year, students were introduced to different art mediums over a period of four weeks, during which they were tasked with producing their own original artworks, ranging from pastel and coffee drawings to acrylic paintings and ceramics. The exhibition ends 2 February.

8 “Liewe God, My naam is Oskar, ek is 10 jaar oud, en dis die eerste brief

wat ek aan jou stuur, want ek het nie voorheen tyd gehad nie. Ek moes leer.” Sandra Prinsloo skitter in haar nuwe eenvrou-vertoning: Die tragikomiese Oscar et la dame. Dié roerende verhaal van die kankerlyertjie Oskar, en ouma Rosa wat hom op verbeeldingryke en soms bitter snaakse wyse in sy laaste dae begelei, vertoon by die Atterbury-teater.

review VIEw ROmEO & JULIET Shakespeare’s epic love story gets another magical retelling just in time for Valentine’s Day. Romeo & Juliet follows the tragic story of two young star-crossed lovers from rival families and their struggle to be together, as their love is forbidden. In the fair city of Verona, Romeo and Juliet, children of the feuding Montague and Capulet families, fall deeply in love. Despite the sworn contempt their families hold for each other, they steal away and are secretly wed. It is not long, however, before a chain of fateful events changes the lives of both families forever. Romeo & Juliet, directed by Italian Carlo Carlei, stars promising newcomers Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth in the title roles. Romeo & Juliet releases at cinemas nationwide on 7 February.

LEES ALS OOR kOP Die een oomblik kyk die wêreld nog met heldeverering na die blinkleerpunte van CC Veldsman se Christian Louboutins, die volgende oomblik wonder sy of daar ’n mark vir daardie einste skoene op die internet is. Die wiel draai en hy maal deeglik. Bo wink die liggies van Kaapstad en selfs haar kêrel is die volledige pakket en duidelik versot op haar, maar die

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Die nuutste Afrikaanse film Pad Na Jou Hart, wat op Valentynsdag in teaters landswyd begin draai, se klankbaan is ’n moet vir Afrikaanse musiekliefhebbers en filmaanhangers. Dié lekker-luister album bevat die temalied Pad Na Jou Hart, gesing deur Joe Foster, Sal oorlog vir jou maak deur ADAM asook liedjies deur plaaslike kunstenaars Karen Zoid, Die Heuwels Fantasties en Bouwer Bosch. Gewilde sepie-akteurs Ivan Botha en Donnalee Roberts vertolk die hoofrolle in hierdie romantiese film wat beskryf word as die film van die jaar. *Twee lesers kan elk ’n Pad Na Jou Hart-album, komplimente van Starburst Promotions, wen. SMS die woord Hart en jou naam na 42282. SMSe kos R1,50 en gratis SMSe tel nie. Die kompetisie sluit 21 Februarie. Wenners sal telefonies in kennis gestel word.

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aarde kom stadig nader. Die resessie maak van haar ontwerpe ou, duur nuus. Onder meer besef sy haar kêrel het voete van klei en kniëe wat wankel. Prins Albert is dalk die plek waar sy mens geword het, maar sy kan nie eintlik terug nie. Behalwe as terug die enigste opsie is. Haar pa se dood ruk CC tot stilstand. Sy testament skud haar fondamente. Dít terwyl haar modehuis besig is om bankrot te speel en die Kaap kwalik ’n toevlugsoord bied. Haar keuses? Skud finaal die Karoostof van haar Louboutins af en vergeet van die hele ou spul. Of gee alles op, foeter áls oor kop terug Karoo toe om bakhand te gaan staan voor haar eksentrieke buurman. Als oor kop, geskryf deur Pretoria advokaat Bernette Bergenthuin, is ’n moderne liefdesverhaal oor vonke wat in die dorre Karoo spat.*Drie lesers kan elk ’n eksemplaar van Als oor kop, komplimente van Lapa-uitgewers, wen. SMS die woord Karoo en jou naam na 42282. SMSe kos R1,50 en gratis SMSe tel nie. Die kompetisie sluit 21 Februarie. Wenners sal telefonies in kennis gestel word.

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Wish listAll you need is love this Valentine’s Day

Exotic scents Seduce him with a sexy new scent this Valentine’s Day. We’re simply mad about the new fragrances from iconic designers DKNY and Jimmy Choo. These flirty, feminine scents, complete with pretty pink packaging, are sure to hit all the right notes. DKNY Be Delicious Fresh Blossom (from R500 for 30ml) and Jimmy Choo (from R595 for 40ml) are available from selected clothing and beauty stores nationwide.

Be mine Instead of buying heart- shaped chocolates and

candies, treat your sweetheart to homemade Valentine’s

treats instead this year. This nifty silicone heart pan in

bright pink (from R79.95, Woolworths) is the ideal

gadget for the job. Add a cute, personal

touch with lovey-dovey messages written in icing sugar. Heart-

shaped muffins, anyone?

Luscious lashesSingle ladies, now is the time to bat your eyelashes at the hunk you’ve had your eye on for quite some time. New Catchy Eyes mascara from Gosh (R110) creates breathtakingly curvy lashes and a fantastic cat-eye effect for ultra-seductive curves. This perfume-free beauty must-have promises delicate separation, extreme definition and perfectly curled lashes. For more beauty tips on how to get seductive, smouldering eyes for that hot Valentine’s date, see page 20.

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Cool flute of bubbly Add some sparkle to your Valentine’s Day dinner date with a bottle of J.C. Le Roux La Fleurette, available in an ever-so-pretty gift box adorned with a flurry of cascading pink hearts. This bubbly is a playful, yet stylish sparkling wine that teems with sweet strawberry and sensual plum flavours – the perfect choice for a romantic meal for two. It is also the ideal gift to hint that you are interested in being a little more than just friends.

Spread the love Lighten up your living room with a couple of red and white heart-decorated scatter cushions in celebration of the month of love. Alternatively, pull out all the stops to set the right mood in the bedroom with a romance-themed polycotton duvet set. These charming scatter cushions and duvet cover set (from R150, Woolworths) are sure to enhance any living space.

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The prince of Afrikaans pop, Gerhard Steyn, and his lovely wife Zelri recently launched their own range of perfumes called G-man and G-girl at a glitzy event held at the Willa Krause Estate situated just north-east of Pretoria. Guests were treated to a live performance from Gerhard, who performed popular hits like Baby Tjoklits and Diamante Vir Jou. Willa Krause Skincare also launched their revolutionary new Youth Mask, which promises to help reduce wrinkles while you sleep.

scent of successJanine Grobler, cecile Ludick, arline Williamson and dorette Gower Lana Meyer and rienie de Beer

Karmen Wiid, Liesel Krause-Wiid and Siebert Wiid

Ingrid Burger and cindy oosthuizen chanel Jones and Ilze herbst

Irene Grobbelaar en Issie Leask

Marinette Kotze and Zhaneri roets

Zelri and Gerhard Steyn

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Catwalk superstar Cecile Brits from Waterkloof Ridge recently set the stage alight at an exclusive international supermodel contest in Thailand. The 22-year-old talks to Natashia Slabbert about her exotic trip to Thailand, adrenaline-filled adventures on the ramp, chasing dreams and the perfect Valentine’s Day.

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As soon as her Jimmy Choos hit the runway, the gorgeous blonde steps into an enchanted world of her own. The usual

high-end, front-row crowd of fashion critics, magazine editors and celebrities fade away as everyday life ceases to exist. It is just herself, the music and the ramp.

The adrenaline starts to flow through her long, graceful limbs as she steps into a perfect rhythm that echoes the beat of the music and sashays beautifully down the runway.

At the end of the ramp she stops and strikes a flawless supermodel pose; her sequinned designer dress coming alive as the air around her explodes into a firework display of camera flashes.

Hands on her hips, Cecile Brits holds her perfect pose while the international judges at the exclusive Supermodel International 2013 competition score away. The 22-year-old from Waterkloof Ridge doesn’t lose her composure for even a second, although she is the centre of attention at a competition being broadcast live to more than 15 countries in Asia and Europe. She is a born supermodel, after all, and the international runway is where she belongs. It came as no surprise that the young Pretorian beauty later clinched a spot in the top five at the third annual Supermodel International in Thailand. This is not an achievement to take lightly, considering that this prestigious modelling pageant sees top delegates from over 25 countries compete in various categories such as swimsuit and evening gown in a challenging 10-day-long Miss Universe meets America’s Next

Top Model type of contest.A few weeks after returning, pageant

beauty Cecile meets up with Get It to share the exciting experience of her Thailand trip.

This fresh-faced Information Design student from the University of Pretoria’s enthusiasm is infectious as she describes the whirlwind two weeks in Thailand. The trip included photo shoots with international magazines, press conferences and rehearsals, and exploring the beautiful Thai attractions with fellow contestants.

“One of the highlights for me was definitely a visit to one of their elephant parks, and of course a trip to a wine farm. I was amazed, I could not believe my eyes. Here I was on the opposite side of the globe in the middle of Thailand and it looked exactly like the Cape. Then there was the amazing evening dining in the traditional Thai manner at a Thai restaurant. We sat on the floor while enjoying a variety of exotic dishes. I’m still not sure what I ate but I enjoyed the experience immensely,” she smiles.

As Cecile continues to paint a picture of her magical Thailand travels, she is a curious combination of quiet modesty and supermodel confidence. It is remarkable that this beautiful girl with the world at her feet is so humble

and shy – I find it difficult to reconcile her sweet, sincere nature and down-to-earth personality with the image of an over-confident supermodel cheekily strutting her stuff on the international catwalk.

As if reading my thoughts, she starts talking about the walking-down-the-runway parts of the competition and the adrenaline rush she gets whenever she steps onto the stage. Her eyes light up as she talks about those captivating ramp moments. “As soon as I get onto that ramp, I become one with the

moment. It is an absolute adrenaline adventure. I

don’t even see the people around me. It is just myself, the ramp, and the music

– very similar to my dancing. As soon as I

hear the music, I get drawn into my own world,” she grins.

A world where she is allowed to dream big and see these very dreams come alive. After winning Miss Junior South Africa 2006 and Miss Spring Show 2011, being named first princess of Miss Tuks Rag Queen 2012 and making the top five at Supermodel International 2013, Cecile’s next big dream is to participate in the Miss SA pageant.

“That would be the ultimate dream. Miss SA is about so much more than being a pretty face or being able to carry yourself on the ramp. It’s about who you are as a person, it’s about your character and the impact you have on the world around you – and I can’t help but admire that immensely.”

As soon as I get onto that ramp, I become one with the moment. It ‘s an

absolute adrenaline adventure

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cecile in a nutshell:* Motto: Love the life you live. Be thankful for being here, embrace what you have and make the most of it.* Favourite movie: The Great Gatsby.* Favourite book: The Kite Runner. I recently watched the second instalment of the Hunger Games and it was amazing – now I want to start reading the books.* three items you will always find in my handbag: A pair of sunglasses, my wallet and phone and, if I may sneak in a fourth item, a bottle of my favourite perfume. * Beauty product I cannot go without: MAC eyeshadow and Loreal’s 2-in-1 mascara.* Best beauty tip ever: Have a good skincare routine and don’t forget the occasional face mask. Drink plenty of water.* Favourite celebrity: Kate Middleton – yes, I have a thing for the royal family (laughs). I also admire Julianne Hough from Footloose.* top destination: Definitely the Big Apple. It is such a lively, vibrant place – I love the fact that New York City never sleeps. Locally, nothing beats the beach. Umhlanga is my absolute favourite beach spot. * Favourite musicians: One Republic, Bastille and Lana del Rey. I am also a sucker for Afrikaans music like Bobby and Karlien van Jaarsveld’s music.* Va-va-voom outfit: It has to be my little, black dress – it’s perfect for those occasions when you are not quite sure what to wear and so versatile, as you can easily mix it up with any kind of accessories.

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Apart from wowing at international catwalks, the young Miss SA hopeful, who is studying towards her Honours degree in Information Design at Tukkies this year, is also a qualified Cecchetti ballet teacher and proud owner of the Cecile Brits Ballet Studio.

“Ballet has always been one of my biggest dreams. I teach the young ones and it is so lekker! I am crazy about children. This year I’m definitely looking forward to being able to spend more time at the studio with the children, it’s so rewarding.”

With Valentine’s Day around the corner I cannot help but wonder how Cecile manages to, between juggling international catwalks, ballet classes and University textbooks, make time for

herself and those that are dearest to her. “Luckily I love this busy lifestyle. Because I’m such a bundle of energy and not a big fan of sitting around with my hands folded, I love to keep busy with a variety of projects. With a bit of hard work and dedication you can achieve anything you set your mind to without having to neglect the important things in life like your love life.”

She smiles shyly before admitting that she’s definitely looking forward to Valentine’s Day this year and hopes to spend quality time with that special person in her life. “I’m brimming with ideas for Valentine’s Day. I’m not fussed about materialistic stuff so if there is a gift or surprise involved it doesn’t have to be expensive to be special. I especially

love surprises. The perfect Valentine’s Day for me would be something completely different or out of the box, like a trip in a hot air balloon with millions of red balloons tied to it, or a thoughtful little picnic…” She tilts her head to the side, smiling as she suddenly imagines a charming picnic or a million red balloons floating through the sky.

It seems Cecile not only steps into her enchanted world whenever she steps onto the runway, but whenever a dream worth chasing crosses her mind.

Head in the clouds, Jimmy Choos firmly on the ground, the blonde beauty is off chasing another dream. This time though, there’s no runway involved, only a hot air balloon with millions of red balloons tied to it.

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More on John’s love life: - John recently married his girlfriend of nine years, Sonia, after she turned down his first proposal. “I just realised one day that I couldn’t see a future without her so I went out, bought a ring and proposed the next morning. She was in her PJs and said, ‘This is not the right time or place’. I was more romantic the second time around, even got some rose petals and did the whole romantic thing, and this time she couldn’t resist,” he winks.- The couple has a two-and-a-half year old daughter, Blake, together.- John and Sonia take turns on Valentine’s Day to do something romantic for each other. “We have a deal; one year it’s her turn and the next it’s mine. We don’t necessarily make a big fuss of it, but it is important for us, even if it is just cooking a dinner or going on a weekend away, to spoil the other person.”

from Centurion is far more interested in the corporate side of things than modelling and has worked at the same private property trust, which develops holiday resorts all over Africa, for the past 12 years. It’s apparent that John not only loves what he does, but is also very good at it. For the past eight years he has been nominated as one of the company’s top five salespersons in Africa. His secret to success? “I am a people’s person. That is probably why I enjoy doing what I do to such an extent.” When questioned about his childhood, John is also very upfront about his humble background and describes it as “not the best of situations”. The Pretorian hails from a family where the youngsters were expected to leave school early to go and work in the family trade. “That was the fate that awaited us. My brother and I didn’t want to go down the same route and vowed to make something of ourselves.” Older brother Frank (43), currently living in Dubai where he owns a couple of hotels, is also the reason why John entered the Mr SA competition. According to John, his brother nagged him relentlessly about entering, even phoning him an hour before the entries closed, urging him to give it a go since it was the last year he would be able to do so as he had reached the age limit.

“I guess he just saw something in me, and knew that I could make a success out of it – he is my biggest fan. So in all honesty, Mr SA was not my dream at all, I just entered to get my brother to

back off,” he chuckles. Imagine the Mr SA hopeful’s surprise when he made the top 50. Feeling chuffed at the huge achievement, he was ready to fall out of the competition and carry on with his life – not expecting to make it any further in the competition. “I wasn’t on Twitter and only had 250 friends on Facebook instead of thousands. No one knew who I was. I always thought Mr SA was a popularity thing and I wasn’t necessarily Mr Popular.” It is this very fact, coupled with his straightforward personality, that makes him so unique and different from other contestants. John explains that apart from Mr SA not being a popularity contest, it’s also not a beauty pageant, but more like a ten-month-long intense job interview that takes contestants’ character traits and personalities into account.

He feels strongly about the fact that he didn’t change his personality for the sake of the competition and confesses that he is just an average guy who likes to drink beer and watch rugby over the weekends and that what you see is what you get. “I was never the most easy-going contestant or the friendliest guy, if I didn’t like something I didn’t hesitate to make my feelings known. I showed my true colours from the beginning. I figured that if I won, I wanted to have won for being who I really was, and not for pretending to be someone else.”

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The capital city is now officially home to SA’s most eligible men. Get It catches up with Mr SA 2013/14’s top three and discovers there is more to these hunks than meets the eye.

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Tall, dark and handsome, John Owens immediately draws admiring glances as he steps into the packed Pretoria restaurant. Looking very dapper in a dark evening suit, I almost don’t recognise John from some of his Mr SA campaign photos, which have a much more casual vibe to them. If it’s possible, the man is even more handsome in the flesh.

Confident and self-assured, he makes small talk and mentions his love for sushi as we take our seats at Cape Town Fish Market in Menlyn Shopping Centre.From the get-go, this successful sales manager for a large African developer is surprisingly frank. There are no rehearsed pageant answers here, Mr SA has some refreshing views and opinions and is not afraid to air them. He wastes no time in setting the record straight about the stereotypical image that a Mr SA title holder is nothing more than an attractive underwear model.

“People have a certain way of summing up a male model and I don’t fit into that box. I certainly don’t mind having a photo or two taken of me, but I could never make a career out of it. It’s just not exciting enough to make me get out of bed every morning.” Which prompts me to ask him about his modelling gig for the PhD underwear campaign a few years back, which counts as modelling, right? He laughs as he explains that although he had fun with the campaign, it was a once-off experience done as a favour for a friend who needed someone to model the new range of underwear. The 32-year-old

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tell us more about who Matthew Fincham is?I’m driven by faith and passion and enjoy putting smiles on people’s faces and encouraging them to pursue that which they’ve always wanted but thought impossible. Currently I am a personal trainer, but since the Mr SA competition I am ready to move into the corporate world and start my own business.

first runner-up Matthew fincham

you were Mr pretoria in 2010 and bachelor of the year in 2011. From there Mr Sa 2013 probably seemed like a natural step. When did you first enter the exciting world of Mr-competitions?I started by competing in fitness competitions in 2006 and won the FAME Nationals in 2007. Because I was ranked South Africa’s number one fitness model at the time, it allowed me to compete at the FAME World Championship in Canada. Since then I’ve done numerous fitness shows, always placing in the

top five. From there I entered my first non-fitness competition under duress (laughs), and ended up winning the title of Mr Sun City Valley of the Waves 2009. The title of Mr Pretoria 2010 followed and I realised that a title afforded me a platform to be heard. I thought that Mr South Africa would be the best way to help me to be a voice in this nation, addressing current and important issues and making a difference.

What has your journey at Mr Sa taught you? any tears-of-laughter moments to share?The Mr SA journey definitely forced me out of my comfort zone and challenged me in ways I never thought possible. I’m specifically referring to the business and marketing strategy challenges that we were given. I had no choice but to step up to the challenge and ended up acing them both. Sometimes we just need to be thrown into the deep end to unlock our hidden talents and potential. There are quite a number of hilarious moments throughout the journey but two stand-out moments are Jeandre’s dodgy bicycle riding skills along the promenade in Durban and Amro’s ‘flamboyant’ underwear poses during a compulsory underwear shoot. All 12 guys got along extremely well and we were in stitches most of the time.

tell us something about yourself not many people know.I make the best tacos in Pretoria and often dance like a crazy person while cooking to entertain myself (laughs). I’ve been preparing healthy meals for eight years now and I’ve run out of ideas to make the food interesting, so instead I try to make it an interesting experience.

What are some of your favourite places in pretoria?Pretoria Boys High holds a special place in my heart and played a big role in making me the person that I am today. Every time I drive past the school, dozens of great memories come to mind.

With such a busy schedule, do you ever get time to relax? When you’re not in front of the cameras and nobody is watching, what do you love to do to unwind?I enjoy being active, so downtime for me is still playtime. I love training and keeping in shape, playing golf, going for long drives, fishing and occasionally relaxing with a good DVD and indulging in a proper cheat meal.

Sometimes we just need to be thrown into the deep end to unlock our

hidden talents and potential

myself that we can overcome any fear we have if we face it head-on.

you were born and raised in cape town but moved to pretoria in 2012. Was it an adjustment to suddenly be without the Mother city’s fresh, ocean breeze and more relaxed pace? What about the Jacaranda city has captured your heart so far? The first three months were the hardest for me – a new city, a new job, not a lot of friends and a completely new environment. I just told myself to push through and that nothing good comes easy. Looking back, it was the best move of my life. I love my job working full-time for USN, and made amazing new friends that are true and real. I must add that I’ve got a greater appreciation for Cape Town now and enjoy visiting for a holiday. The opportunities here in the Jacaranda City are endless and if you commit, you can make a success of it.

as a uSn fitness fanatic, you probably have to stick to a strict diet. do you ever cheat? I think one of the biggest problems many people have is focusing too much on their physical appearance instead of spending enough time feeding their thoughts with the right ‘nutrition’ (positive thoughts). As a USN fitness ambassador, it’s important to look the part and respect the brand, which promotes a healthy, balanced lifestyle. When I prepare for a competition or photo shoot I apply the three Ds (discipline, dedication and determination) and then there’s no place for cheating. But I love pizza, sushi, burgers and going for a few drinks with friends when I’m not preparing for a competition.

February is the month of love. do you currently have someone special in your life? What makes you weak at the knees?I was very busy this year and as a result, focused completely on my goals. I’m single at the moment and can’t wait to meet that special lady that will sweep me off my feet. I love a girl that is confident and ambitious, someone who is emotionally strong and lives a healthy lifestyle – she doesn’t have to be a fitness fanatic, though (laughs). I always look at a woman’s hands first, if they are well taken care of, it tells me a lot about how she takes care of herself.

second runner-up Jacques fagan Why did you decide to enter Mr Sa 2013? My journey didn’t start 11 months ago when I entered the Mr SA competition, but five years ago when I decided to make a positive difference in my life by stepping out of my comfort zone, taking on new opportunities and following my dream of living a life of success. I firmly believe that Mr SA should be someone with a life story, someone who has been through ups and downs but still keeps going because he believes in his dream and vision. I’ve proven over and over to

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Get smouldering eyes and voluptuous lips for that smoking hot Valentine’s date. Make-up artist Leoné Lewis from Glamour (us) Creatives in Montana shows us how to go from plain Jane to sexy siren in a few simple steps.

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It’s that time of year when we get to put aside our cynical selves and act like hopeless romantics. What better way to celebrate the month of love

than with plenty of candlelit wining and dining?

To make your Valentine’s date a night to remember, look the part with luscious lips and smouldering eyes. Here’s how:

luscious lipsFor a sultry pout you will need:Lip primer or base, a sharp lip liner/lip pencil to outline your lips, a lip colour in cherry red, a lip brush to apply the lip colour, and a sheer lip gloss (optional).

1. To enhance lip colour and smooth and refine your lips, apply a lip primer or base first. Then outline your lips with a sharp lip liner or lip pencil. “Make sure to stay within the natural lines of your lips,” Leoné advises.

2. Apply a cherry red lip colour with a lip brush. The lip brush will ensure maximum and even coverage. For extra shimmer, apply a coat of sheer lip gloss.

smoky, smouldering eyesFor the smoky eye you will need: Black eyeshadow, maroon/deep purple coloured eyeshadow for blending, bronze/gold eyeshadow, a highlighter with a bit of shimmer, black liquid eyeliner and a black eyeliner pencil.

Before starting with this evening look, make sure to cover your eyelids with a base that is well blended. “A good powder will do the trick for a non-oily look. Good coverage on eyelids will ensure that eyeshadows blend easier and last longer,” says Leoné.

1. Start by applying a matt black eye shadow in the shape of a C on your eyelids. “This will make your eyes appear bigger. When applying the colour, don’t go higher than your eye socket,” Leoné advises.

2.Next, blend the outer lines with a maroon or deep purple coloured eyeshadow for a burst of colour. “When blending the lines, I love using a maroon colour to break the black.”

3. After blending the C shape, apply the bronze or golden shade on the rest of the eyelids. “Start blending as you apply the bronze eyeshadow to avoid a streaky look. Apply the bronze from the inner C until the edge of the eyelid. The black and bronze shades should flow into each other.”

4. When you’re satisfied with the blending, apply a highlighter with plenty of shimmer around the edges of the smoky eye up to the brow line. “This will not only make your eyes stand out, but also make them appear bigger.” To complete the sexy, smouldering look, apply black liquid eyeliner on the upper lids and black eyeliner pencil along your lower lashes.

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Sensual lingerie is one of those luxurious items that, just like a heavenly scent or a to-die-for handbag, us girls simply cannot do without. What woman doesn’t love to spoil herself, and surprise her partner, with a set of sexy,

sensual underwear complete with luxurious lace and darling bows? Whether you’re the lace and bows type, or tend to opt for more practical underwear, indulge in this fashion necessity this Valentine’s Day by spoiling yourself to new lingerie. Keep these tips and trends in mind to make your lingerie shopping experience a blissful one.

style queenWhen shopping for new undies, the extensive selection of styles and sizes can be overwhelming, so it might be a good idea to set out with an idea of what you’re after. Keep aspects such as your natural preference for certain materials, styles and colours in mind so that when confronted with a kaleidoscope of colours and choices, it will be easier to stay focused and spot what you’re looking for. Remember to leave room for something new. If an item that’s not part of your usual style catches your eye, give it a try. You’ll never know if you’re an animal print kind of gal until you’ve tried it.

small, medium, large...No matter how sexy the lingerie, a bra in a size too small or bottoms a size too big will be unflattering. Before setting out to shop until you drop, make sure you know which bra size you really are. Local stores such as Barclay & Clegg in New Muckleneuk and Lynnwood have specialist staff on hand that can advise you on the right size. The staff includes trained corsetiéres that provide professional bra fittings and give advice regarding the best options available for your specific body type.

be on top of top trends We all like to be spot on when it comes to fashion. So when you’re out shopping for new lingerie, go armed with knowledge of the latest trends:-This season sees animal prints taking centre stage. Let your inner vixen loose and take a walk on the wild side.-Nudes and neutrals are other timeless classics that are here to stay. These include stylish tones like dove greys, charcoals, chocolate browns, whites and creamy beiges.-Bright colours, patterns and motifs are also a huge fashion favourite this summer. Let out your playful side with underwear in bright tones and bold patterns.

Spice things up in the love department this Valentine’s Day with sensual lingerie. Sheer lace, cute trims and sexy animal prints are sure to get your hubby’s heart racing and put a spark back into your relationship. Go on, indulge in some sexy lingerie – it’s the month of love, after all.

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A magnificent Groenkloof home recently walked away with a prestigious international award at the esteemed International Property Awards in Dubai. Get It speaks to the local designers behind this beautiful work of art, Waterkloof ’s Mellet & Human Architects, on the inspiration behind the dream home and the challenges they encountered while designing this structural gem.

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space that is as unique as the art it houses.

This captivating home, situated in Groenkloof, is drawing plenty of attention, both locally and internatio-nally, for its magnificent architectural design.

Architects Mellet & Human, based in Waterkloof, recently received merit and excellence awards from the South African Institute of Architects as well as a prestigious African Property Award in Dubai for the design.

Judges were especially blown away by the down-to-earth ambience of the home. “It is often the case that homes of art collectors are austere, with disproportionate interior volumes; a notion turned on its head by this

residential building, as it evokes a down-to-earth ambience within well-proportioned indoor spaces. By taking advantage of the spectacular views surrounding the site, whilst confining itself to an untamed slope of the property, the house becomes a showpiece of unlimited, visually captivating lines.”

According to the architects, this impressive design did not, however, go off without its fair share of challenges.

“The brief was challenging and required a compact, one-level house on a very steep sub-divided property. It was a small site on which the clients wanted a house with all living areas on one level; existing trees had to be kept, and although the house had to be small, it had to accommodate a very extensive art collection.”

The architects designed the home around a linear plan consisting of three

bedrooms and bathrooms and open-plan living and kitchen areas with glass sliding doors that lead onto the covered patio and wooden pool deck. Bronze sculptures by Ruan Janse van Rensburg anchor the view.

All living areas and bedrooms look onto a gallery that serves as a circulation and exhibition space for art. “Clerestory windows ensure the house is extensively flooded with natural light and sensitivity towards the environment is further emphasised through the use of solar energy for running lights, the pool, fountains and household appliances.”

The resulting house conceptually integrates an art and sculpture gallery into a residential dwelling, which, like a high-level penthouse, takes advantage of the spectacular views of Pretoria surrounding it. This art-inspired dream home truly is a structural gem – one Pretoria can be proud to call its own.

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Summer’s crisp, fresh flavours are cooling the sizzling Pretoria heat and bringing a light fruitiness to dishes and drinks. If you want to impress this Valentine’s Day, read on to discover the experts’ tips for creating the perfect food-wine pairing for your romantic meal.

Wine’s been around since about 6 000BC – King Tut was buried with it, Jesus shared it with his disciples

and the Greeks and Romans devoted an entire deity to its celebration. Science says it’ll make you live longer, reduce your risk of cancer and heart disease and slow brain decline in old age.

South Africans consume more than 361 million litres annually, making wine a firm favourite in the local dining experience.

With Valentine’s Day on the way, now is the perfect time to buff up on your wine knowledge and impress that special someone.

A good guideline to go by is to pair mild wines with mild flavours, and strong wines with strong flavours. Lizelle Keramiakis, owner of the Moo Moo Wine Bar & Grill in Brooklyn, says it is important to consider the richness or heaviness of both the food and the wine of choice. A rich, spicy steak dish will overpower the taste of a light wine while a heavy wine will clash with a light dish like grilled fish. Her suggestion? Figure out what the main element of the dish is, because this is what the wine should be paired

with. “The main element is not always the protein, very often it’s the sauce or how the dish is prepared,” she says. In curries, where the main element is the spice blend and not the meat used, a slightly sweeter wine with less tannins, like a rosé, sparkling wine or an off-dry Riesling will work well to tame the heat – be it red or white meat.

Pair complementary flavours

Rules not set in stoneThe rule red wine with red meat and white wine with white meat is a good place to start, but it is certainly not set in stone. According to Carolyn Martin, co-owner and marketing director of

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Creation Wines’ pairing of strawberry and gorgonzola salad with their new Whale Pod Rosé is ideal for a Valentine’s Day dinner.

Trendy and seasonalSummer is winding down, so make the most of the fresh blooms and deliciously fruity flavours, which create a definite seasonal trend in wine as well as food. As the food is light and fresh, so too are

blow the budget, or notMany debate the question of price when it comes to finding a wine to match a particular meal. Of course it depends largely on the occasion; is Valentine’s Day a big celebration for you as a couple or do you prefer to save the big bucks for anniversaries and birthdays? “Cheaper wines can definitely be as good as expensive wines,” Lizelle emphasises. Wine can be expensive due to factors other than the wine itself, she says, such as the size of the farm, the packaging, or simply that only a limited quantity of a specific blend was bottled. That said, a R40 bottle of rosé is not going to match the flavour profile of a R400 vintage, oak-matured Cabernet Sauvignon. Carolyn confirms this, saying that you get what you pay for up to a point, since better quality raw goods and time-consuming processes used to make the wine may also play a part in determining its cost. “As with the finer things in life, there is something special about the idea of only the very best grapes being delicately picked by hand and made into just a few barrels of the smoothest, most beautiful wine,” Lizelle says. “But truth be told, there is probably something just as good available at half the price.” Perhaps the most important rule of all, and the one which the experts agree on wholeheartedly, is that there are no rules. Drink what you like and what tastes good to you. If you like it then it’s good.

Creation Wines, which supplies top Pretoria restaurants like Kream, Capeesh? and the Lombardy Boutique Hotel, there are very few golden rules when it comes to pairing food and wine. “But there is a reaction between the iodine in light fish and the tannins in red wine that results in a metallic taste,” she explains. Nonetheless, she emphasises that the rules are open to interpretation. “Light reds like Pinot Noir are fantastic with heavier fish like salmon, tuna or even game fish like yellowtail.” She adds that white wine with red meat does not produce a reaction. According to Carolyn, the three most important elements of a wine to consider are tannins, acidity and sugar. More tannins means the wine can stand up to stronger flavours and works well with protein-rich foods. Next, she says acidity in wine should be matched with acidity in food, for example a Sauvignon Blanc’s tartness works well with the acidity of a tomato and goat’s cheese tartlet. Lastly, a dry wine served with sweet food will exaggerate the dryness, so try to match the sweetness of the dish to the sweetness of the wine.

the wines that accompany it. Carolyn says that flavours to look out for in this season’s wines are dry rosés, whites that exhibit some savouriness and delicate reds like Pinot Noir that can pack a real berry and spice punch but are light enough to enjoy over lunch. Rosés and blush wines pair beautifully with light seafood dishes, while white Zinfandel and Riesling wines have a sweet, pleasant crispness that goes well with summer salads. The Pinot Noir’s dry, refreshingly fruity taste profile pairs well with light chicken dishes, quiches and other light summer foods.

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Get exploring

Anytime is a good time to visit the Seychelles. Pristine beaches, fantastic snorkelling in crystal-clear waters and great local cuisine are just some of the things that make this tropical paradise a top destination - ideal for a romantic breakaway.

T he Seychelles is unspeakably beautiful. From the minute you land, you are taken aback by the raw, natural beauty it exudes.

Bright azure waters stretch out far into the distance until they blur into the blue of the sky and everywhere the landscape is lush and green. It’s like an escape to another world. The heat was intense though, so I made a beeline for the ocean the minute we got to our hotel. The water was so clear that I could count each of the blue and yellow stripes of the emperor fish swimming near my legs and see the intricate designs of the Picasso triggerfish weaving through the seaweed. It was amazing.

This of course made snorkelling an awe-inspiring experience. As part of a diving trip, we travelled out by boat to one of the uninhabited islands.

The fish were quite tame, and often came to swim right alongside us. One in particular, a giant silvery-yellow batfish, made me quite nervous at first, since he seemed to be lurking just out of eyesight behind me every time I looked. But the locals explained that his was a naturally curious and friendly species, often following snorkelling tourists around, and that he just wanted the pleasure of my company – which I gladly gave him. The more adventurous of our group went scuba diving and saw everything from lionfish and giant moray eels to rays and

sharks. The giant tortoises are also a sight to

behold. On our trip around the island La Digue we got the opportunity to see and stroke these ancient beasts. The oldest, Esmeralda, was born around 1771, making her a whopping 242 years old. Local sellers offered us the most wonderfully aromatic, fresh vanilla pods and we toured the island chewing the flesh out of coconuts picked from the trees.

The locals also take nature preservation to a new level, relying on bicycles and oxen carts for transport. We didn’t see a single vehicle while there.

Our hotel’s namesake, the coco de mer, can be found everywhere on the

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island Praslin, our home for the week. We had a surprisingly high number of South Africans who came over on the same flight, and one little boy in particular could not stop giggling at the fruit, calling out loudly to his mother

“Kyk mamma, dit lyk soos boude!” On Praslin, the famed Anse Lazio beach certainly lived up to the hype; it is one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen. Clear turquoise waves lap soft, powdery, white sand and tall palms provide the perfect shade for lazing on the beach all day.

A word to the wise: bring enough sunblock and aftersun. The prices at the stores are sky-high, since everything is charged in either euros or dollars, and no matter how careful you think you’ll be, the beaches are just too fantastic to spend only one or two hours in the sun and you are bound to get burnt at some stage. Insect repellent is also an essential bring-along. A night without it may leave you with upwards of 50 bites, as one unlucky, unsuspecting bride-to-be who accompanied us found out after taking a snooze on the hammocks.

As much a mark of a place as the landscape is the food. Seychellois cuisine is a fantastic blend of African, French, Chinese, Indian and English flavours, and the variety on offer ranges from sublime to too weird to try. The fish is an absolute must, the creamy coconut curries and grilled red snapper are unrivalled, and the breakfast menu of green papaya flapjacks, a Seychellois twist on an English favourite, and exotic fruits like rambutan (the weird hairy fruit in the photo) and dragon fruit (looks like sushi rice inside) is uniquely local. The weirder of the dishes include grilled rousette, or fruit bat, and shark chutney, neither of which I was keen to try. It’s almost customary to enjoy a drink of freshly cracked coconut water straight from the fruit, and since I’d heard so much about its amazing health benefits, I decided to give it a try. It’s not a taste most people are fond of, but it grows on you, and served ice-cold in the extreme heat and humidity it certainly is refreshing. The local beer was, however, a superior choice. A novelty I found particularly enjoyable was the ‘ underwater’ bar at one of the hotels, which allows guests to remain in the hotel pool while sitting on underwater seats to enjoy a drink. I have heard that there is a pumping nightlife on the islands, especially the main island Mahé,

but we chose the Seychelles specifically to get away from the rush of urban living. I can get enough of noisy nightclubs and shopping malls back home.

Our days on the island were spent lolling around the pool sipping cocktails, strolling along the shady pathways taking in the heavenly view, sailing on the clear ocean water in a catamaran or cooling off in the ocean, swimming with the tropical fish – the perfect relaxation after a year’s hard work.

If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat, a little slice of heaven where you can escape from it all, the Seychelles is definitely the place to go.

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Soak up the summer sun in stylish swimwear

Lingerie and swimwear specialist Barclay & Clegg, situated in Brooklyn Mall and Glenfair Boulevard, offers a wide selection

of lingerie sets selected from the most luxurious brands around the world.

Products are mainly imported from France, Germany, Austria, Italy, England and America and are available in an extensive selection of flattering styles and sizes. High-fashion pieces, special bridal lingerie and slightly risqué garments for good, clean fun are all on display in a kaleidoscope of colours.

We especially love the fact that Barclay & Clegg offers a collection of

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Women with bra sizes larger than a C cup never have to worry about being restricted to the colour beige again, as Barclay & Clegg offers a beautiful range that makes colour and lace a priority for the more well-endowed woman.

Barclay & Clegg also boasts a wide variety of swimwear designed to show off those beautiful curves.

Their imported swimwear comes in a variety of styles and sizes that appeal to a multitude of tastes and preferences and is available all year round.

Whether you’re looking for a fashion piece or understated elegance, Barclay & Clegg will ensure you are soaking up the summer sun in stylish swimwear and looking your very best this Valentine’s Day with the loveliest of lingerie.

* Five readers can each win a Dreamgirl Red Diamond lingerie set valued at R550 from Barclay & Clegg. Dreamgirl is Barclay & Clegg’s sensual brand imported from Los Angeles, California. The range consists of chemises, babydolls, bodysuits, stockings, garters and camisoles and comes in a variety of colours including red, white, black and animal print.

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