Gentlemen of Bacongo
Everytime the 'Gentlemen of Bacongo' photographic exhibition came to London, I always managed to miss it, so whilst I was in Dakar I finally got to see some images from book; on display as part of a wider exhibition on contemporary African photography entitled 'Africa See You See Me', that was being held at the Goethe Institute, during the Dak'art 2012 Biennale. Since its release in 2009, the book and accompanying exhibition has delighted and captivated audiences across the world, taking them on a fashionable journey through the streets of Bacongo, Brazzville courtesy of the unique and immaculately dressed Sapeur's, whose colourful and flamboyant yet elegantly stylish dress sense has spread beyond the borders of Bacongo to other local and international areas that include Kinshasa, London, Paris and Brussels.
[Image credit: Gentlemen of Bacongo - Daniele Tamagni]
To say the Sapeurs are passionate about clothing would be an understatement; belonging to their exclusive club, La SAPE, 'Le Societe des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Elegantes'; comes at a hefty price, with discerning fashion houses including Armani, Yves Saint Laurent and Jean Paul Gaultier being the suits of choice, reputations are said to be staked on designer brand labels, imitations just won't do, and that includes the accessories. Once dressed in their finery informal contests are held as the Sapeurs of Brazzaville go head to head in a bid to 'out 'Sap' each other!'.
[Image credits: Gentlemen of Bacongo - Daniele Tamagni]
The images in the 'Gentlemen of Bacongo', were snapped by Italian freelance photographer Daniele Tamagni, who first came across the Sapeur's style in 2007 when he visited Brazzaville; returning a year later to gather the images for the book. Of the Sapeurs' Daniele says, '...they are masters of style, they create their own style...'

...dedicated to the men in our lives as we celebrate Father's Day this weekend...however fashionable they are, or not as the case may be!

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http://edition.cnn.com

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Heartworks
Today is the first of December, and World AIDS Day. Marking this day, today’s offerings introduce you some gorgeous, cute and cuddly teddy bears courtesy of the talented ladies at Heartworks; an embroidery group based in Khayelitsha, South Africa started in 2004. 
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[Image credit: Heartworks]
Founded by Margaret Woermann, Heartworks has brought together approximately 38 ladies and their children from Zimbabwe, the Congo and the Eastern Cape. Heartworks is an explosion of bright colour, texture, imagery and patchwork appliqué lovingly hand-embroidered onto items such as cushions, slippers, bags and teddy bears. Heartworks mission was to help these talented craftswomen to earn an income, rebuild and move their lives forward and is now an award-winning embroidery group, having won an award for Best Textile in Western Cape in May 2009. I see some heartwarming stories depicted in the embroidery artwork - notice the red Aids ribbon embroidered onto the teddy bear’s foot; I guess as a poignant reminder of the challenges that still have to be faced and how they are being overcome. These teddy bears make a wonderful gift for any age and as each is hand-embroidered and therefore a unique one-off piece, I’m sure they will become heirlooms to be passed down through the generations. 
Heartworks Patchwork Teddy Bears
[Image source: CoutureLab]
For me they have touched a spot and I dedicate this post to the memory of the family I have lost over the years to the disease.


Additional Details:
The Teddy Bears available on GiftLab and priced at: approx £162/€190/US$261 - £166/€194/US$267
For further information on Heartworks and stockists visit: www.heartworks.co.za
And the blog: www.heartworks.co.za
To find out more information on World AIDS Day visit:
www.worldaidsday.org

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