THE DROP: MARCH’S NEW PRODUCTS

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We’re here to let you know about the best beauty launches this month including Sisley, Black Up and Elizabeth Arden!
Whether you’re after a new lipstick to give your look the wow factor, or a next-level cream to refresh tired eyes, this roundup of beauty launches is here to help.


EXCLUSIVE TO EDGARS
BLACK UP
Magnetic False Lashes 
370
Super lashes are a big beauty trend for autumn/winter. Enter Black Up’s latest revolutionary lash product. The lightweight fibre strips are easy to put on and really comfortable to wear. They're also reusable and don't require glue. This step-by-step tutorial takes you through the application process.


GUERLAIN
L’Essentiel Fluid
1030
If you’re a fan of the 'no make-up' make-up look, then this one’s for you. Made with 97% naturally derived ingredients, this foundation combines the beauty of make-up with the benefit of skincare for a natural, flawless finish. The hardworking formula also hydrates parched skin, protects it from pollution, and allows it to breathe.

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KIEHL'S
Youth Dose Eye Treatment
580
Kiehl’s’ new eye cream blends high-powered ingredients such as pro-retinol, which improves the skin’s elasticity over time, vitamin C, which brightens dark circles and reduces fine lines, and red grape seed extract, an antioxidant that boosts the quality of your skin. It revives the under-eye area beautifully, for a youthful, rested look.

ELIZABETH ARDEN
Prevage Progressive Renewal Treatment
2100
Elizabeth Arden’s intensive four-week at-home face peeling treatment utilises skin-resurfacing AHAs and next-generation polyhydroxy acid (PHA) to gently exfoliate dead cells, revealing the fresh, radiant skin beneath. Gentle, cost-effective and time efficient – these are just some of the benefits associated with at-home peels.

CHANEL
Baume Essentiel Multi-Use Glow Stick
765 each
Chanel’s Baume Essential Multi-Use Glow Stick is the dream product for on-the-go beauty lovers. Use it on your lips, cheeks and eyes for a dewy, healthy-looking complexion. The transparent shade delivers a sheer glow, while the sculpting shade provides a pearlescent shimmer.


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Dolce & Gabbana
Limited Edition Blush Touch in Coral
600
Blush Touch is a cushion stick for the cheeks. It’s conveniently packaged and is perfect for on-the-go touch ups. Its luminous, powdery finish adds a wash of beautiful colour and glow to your complexion.

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Dior
Addict Lip Glow To The Max in Berry and Light Pink
605 each
The house of Dior has always been an expert in the field of luxury lip care, and just when we thought its signature Lip Glow Balm is all we’d ever need, Dior released it’s dual action of colour and glow lip balm. If you’re looking for intense colour and a hard-to-miss shine in one, this should be your new go-to lip product.

Azzaro
Chrome Aqua 100ml EDT
1235
Aqua marks a new chapter in the book of Azzaro Chrome fragrances. A refreshing scent enriched with surging green top notes combined with grapefruit, basil, and vertiver this vibrant and dazzling oceanic fragrance is the perfect scent for days spent outdoors.


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How to rock the denim-on-denim trend without looking like a cowboy

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Double down on denim for a look that’s as cool as it is comfortable.
When it comes to versatility, comfort and laid-back cool, denim can’t be beaten. Considering its universal appeal, it’s not surprising that wearing denim with more denim is a trend that’s come back into fashion. It can be tricky to pull off though, so take our advice to look hot without trying too hard.

Go for contrast

Keep the look casual and cool with denims that are visibly different, like blues with shades of grey or black. Once you’ve mastered the basic look try breaking it up with printed T-shirts and other interesting pieces.


Stay consistent

Another option is to wear similar pieces together: dark with dark, faded with faded and washed with washed. Avoid looking matchy-matchy and add a solid colour, whether it's neutral like white or a vibrant colour, it will make your whole look more sleek.


Live on the edge

If you tend to play it safe with your style we dare you to step out of your comfort zone and take a fashion risk. Distressing, patchwork or slogans on your denim add interest to your look and show you’re not afraid to try something different.



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Get your home ready for a date night in

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Rather than spending loads of money on an expensive, overrated dinner, keep the romance alive in your very own home this month of love.
These key pieces instantly up the romance in any living space – whether for Valentine's Day or for any other day of the year. 

1. Up your glass game

Rather than scratching around at the last minute for matching, chip-free glasses, make sure you have glassware to be proud of at the ready. This will take away a lot of last-minute stress and embarrassment you don't need, especially when you're quite possibly already filled with nerves. 

2. Set the mood

If you’re hosting a date night in, then it's entirely up to you to set the mood and appeal to the senses. Our advice? Embrace the candlelit cliché with confidence. Choose scented candles with a subtle yet sultry fragrance – nothing to sweet or overpowering – or taper candles in chic modern stands for a serious style statement. Hot tip: the scent from a reed diffuser will linger for longer than that of a candle, and you'll have more control of the intensity of the fragrance.

3. Serve everything in style 

Whatever's on the menu, presentation can make all the difference between a merely tasty meal and a truly memorable one. That said, there is something rather intimate about a smorgasbord of finger foods to share – in which case a fancy cheese board and pretty platters are worthy investments. Looking to end of the night with a sweet treat? Here is some inspiration for late-night snacking.

4. Don't forget the couch

Now that you’ve wined and dined to your heart’s content it’s time to sit back and relax and enjoy each others’ company. Dress your couch for the occasion with textured throws and scattered cushions in sensual fabrics such as velvet and silk.

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Choosing the right pair of jeans for a perfect fit

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Every woman needs at least one pair of denims that fits her body to a T. Read further for tips on how to find the right fit.
The perfect denim fit is basically a non-negotiable in the fashion world – you’d be surprised by just how much it affects your silhouette. Determining your body shape is the first step towards getting it just right.

CURVY/ HOURGLASS/ PEAR

If your hips and thighs are wider than your waist, then you have an hourglass or curvy figure. A bootcut or flared leg is particularly flattering for this body shape as the wider bottoms balance out your hips, while the snug fit around the waist flatters your curvy shape. A curvy-fit straight leg is also a great choice – it moulds to the body beautifully, accentuating the hips and waist. Give yourself some extra height with booties or heels.


PETITE

Opt for medium to high-rise jeans that sit at the narrowest part of your waist to show off your natural curves. Wide or flared legs can make your legs appear shorter, so either avoid this style or wear it with heels. A straight cut is most flattering for a petite shape, as it hugs the legs perfectly. Look for a tapered hem that ends on – or just above – your ankle. Dark-wash denim is your best bet, streamlining your frame and creating the appearance of length.


INVERTED TRIANGLE/ATHLETIC

If your shoulders are broader than your waist and hips, you fall into this category. The trick is to accentuate your bottom half to balance your silhouette. Bootcuts and boyfriend/girlfriend jeans will achieve this. Jeans with texture and details such as cargo pockets, fades and cuffs, will further emphasise your lower half.


TALL & LEAN/RECTANGULAR

Women with this body shape tend to have hips and shoulders that are the same width, with few curves and not much definition in the waist. Fortunately for you, just about every cut of denim suits this body shape. Looking to add volume to your lower half? Go for wide-leg or flared jeans with patterns and details. A skinny fit creates the illusion of curves, while low-rise to mid-waist jeans add shape to your buttocks and create a defined wasitline. Back-pocket details also draw attention to this area.


APPLE

Apple-shaped bodies carry volume around the middle. Select jeans with a little more ‘give’ in the waistline for comfort, and to avoid overspill. High-waisted jeans draw attention to the waist, so rather go for a mid-rise style, or a pair with a wide waistband. Make the most of your slim legs by wearing a straight cut or a slight bootcut to balance out your proportions. Denims in contrasting colours will add contouring to your thighs.

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The Interview: Tsitsi Chiumya

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Comedian Tsitsi Chiumya tells us about his rise to fame, and how his sense of style has evolved along the way.
Growing up in Lebowakgomo, a small township in Limpopo, and only learning English in his teens, Edgars' creator of culture and local influencer, Tsitsi Chiumya, might never have imagined a career as a comedian. But in just a few short years he’s set stages alight all over the country with his shows, raking up awards along the way. He tells Edwain Steenkamp how he got there.

Growing up, were you the funny kid? 

No, but I was definitely the naughty kid! My mom had me when she was very young, so I was raised by my grandparents who were strict but very loving. I think, with me, they had their hands full.

So comedy wasn’t something you dreamed about? 

As a kid I didn’t even know it could be a career. Living in such a small place, I had other dreams. At one stage I wanted to be an athlete more than anything. But I always knew that I wanted to live a happy life. That was something my small village taught me too: what’s most valuable in life.

What was the next major chapter of your life?

I went to study video design at Wits University. So my life nearly took a very different turn. There weren’t many kids like me on campus at that time. I felt different, but it didn’t stand in my way. In fact, I realised that somehow it allowed me to reach people.

Was it during this time that you discovered your gift of entertaining? 

Yes, that was when I started telling stories from my childhood and from where I grew up. I knew that my classmates loved the stories I told, and so I started preparing and rehearsing them in the evenings. I might have added a few embellishments here and there, but they loved the stories. It was like a whole new world opened up.

Was that when you decided on your future career path? 

Actually, it happened very slowly. I was always drawn to comedy; I remember my friends and I watching comedy shows till three in the morning. So right after university I moved to Cape Town and spent all the money I had – and also money I didn’t have – to watch every comedy show possible. From there, I started participating in any show that would have me. I eventually landed a segment on the Expresso Morning Show and added as much of my comedy into it as I could. I was travelling up and down, trying to make this all happen … getting as little as four hours sleep a night.

How did you manage all of it? 

I honestly don’t know! I was so exhausted all the time, but it felt right. I knew it would all be worth it.

What do you think is the most important aspect of your comedy? 

I think a lot of people expect the same formula from South African comedians, that is, comedy based on the hardships of the country’s past, and the struggles we face today. You know, politically heavy content.

Do you try to stay away from that? 

I mean it enters my comedy of course. But I want to tell different stories too. Stories that everyone relates to. And for me, that's powerful comedy – the kind where the humour is universal. And I draw from some of my personal experiences.

What kind of experiences? 

I was a kid from Limpopo who could barely speak English, and then suddenly I was in a big city – there’s something about that situation everyone can relate to. Being the awkward kid, unsure of themselves and not really fitting in anywhere. Looking for acceptance, inspiration and guidance.

Speaking of inspiration, who has influenced you the most? 

More than individual people, there are moments in different people’s careers that have inspired me so much. And through these moments in many of the most legendary comedians’ careers, I have learned different techniques and styles. Drawing from that I have been able to develop my own sense of comedy.

You’re known as a smart dresser. Has this also developed over the years? 

Since I was a young boy I was aware of style. Both my grandparents were so stylish. My grandmother always dressed impeccably, and my grandfather always had the best suits. I definitely learned what style is from my family. But I was always a little shy and unsure about what looked good on me.

When did you learn to let go of that uncertainty? 

It was actually when I worked with one of the stylists at Edgars. He handed me the nicest botanical printed shirt and told me that when I go shopping, I should always look out for at least one item of clothing that’s outside my comfort zone and incorporate it into my closet. It was the best style advice I’ve ever received. To this day, that shirt is my favourite item of clothing and I take it everywhere I go.

FUN FACTS

Favourite fashion items? 
A nice shirt, and definitely a good pair of sneakers.

Favourite food?
Pap and wors. It’s a classic.

Guilty pleasure? 
Mangoes. I can eat them any time.

How do you unwind? 
I play video games; I’m still very passionate about gaming.

Some of your favourite comedians?
Trevor Noah, Robby Collins and Kevin Hart.

Check out Tsitsi's Instagram
Photography: tsitsi.co.za, Instagram, Shutterstock