Like every other trend that once took over in the 80s pleats have definetly made their way back into the trends radar. Be it a skirt, dress or pants this trend has been taking over and I am loving it. They add so much to an outfit, the drama, the flare. After buying these pants I legit went back to try get a...
I have probably worn this black coat more on this blog for look posts than I have in real life, doing real life things LOL. This is probably because school has been so HECTIC lately, actually since the beginning of time, that I haven't really left my room much. I am currently writing my exams which I finish on Thursday. I know I...
Wonderboy Bheki Mthembu (Dablaq.wonder) is based in Durban and Stanger in KZN, He described himself as a loving, caring, patient person with a good eye for art. He loves fashion and photography and works at Aquelle ekhamanzi (part time) and is also a freelance photographer.
1.Where do you draw inspiration from in terms of clothing, your photography and the way you curate your Instagram feed?
I draw my inspiration for fashion from Mr Sam Lambert and Mr. Shaka Maidoh, the African and British-born design duo behind Art Comes First , a fashion collective that shares the same fascination for taking old things and and grafting pieces together to find new expressions, Loux the vintage guru from Namibia , Lungisani Mkhwanazi who is also known as "lungstar1966" and Luyolo Sire Madwe who is graphic designer from Durban.
2. You have a different, ethnic perspective when it comes to the photos you take, what influences your photography in terms of the location. the props and the editing?
When it comes to the pictures i take the one thing that influences my photography in terms of the location. the props and the editing Is my style, I always make sure that before every shoot I look for the perfect retro spots that will match with my outfit and style. I also look for things that will make my feed presentable
3. The words "Less art, more artists" are a recurring theme in your feed. What do they mean to you and what message are trying to relay?
It's "more artists Less Art". I came up with this phrase when I was in a group of four called "style and stuff", In this group we thought of ourselves as "artists" but our Art did not equal the number of people in the group. We all claimed to be artists but not everyone put in the work. There were more "artists" than the actual art, our art didn't equal to the number of "artists" in the group because some didn't want to work as much as others did, so I then decided to leave the group and start my own thing which is "more artists Less Art" and that's how the name came about. These words to me mean APPRECIATE ART.
4. Who is that one artist that you've always looked up to and why?
Lungisani Mkhwanazi, he is the one who introduced me to this style.
. 5 things you can't live without
- water
- coffee
- camera
- phone
- friends
- coffee
- camera
- phone
- friends
6. words you live by or quote you live by?
"One Day It'll All Make Sense" All pictures belong to Wonderboy Mthembu*
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