Saturday 27 December 2014

Dressing up in hand-me-downs

Just when I thought my modelling days were over this happened.
 Thanks to Sandy…(and  everyone else involved, including Alex) I had the wonderful opportunity to be involved with the TCS’s charity shop edition in Cambridge.
 I couldn’t have asked for much more than my handsome co-model Humza. 
This was fun and all in the name of charity too… thanks!
 Credits: Sandy Rushton
The link to the original TCS post  The Cambridge Student



Friday 26 December 2014

From Italy with Love - Prada Glasses

 A few presents I received whilst in Rome, Prada Baroque Collection Frames. I love Prada’s baroque trend which seems to have escalated to Dolce and Gabbana and Fendi..ect
In Rome, baroque architecture is a prominent features across the city. The core features of Baroque architecture intends to intend to convey emotion through art, hence the unique style of the frames seen in the first pair. The second pair is an oversized round shape with thick rims. Larger frames tend to suit my face shape a lot better and  of course they are stylish too. x





Thursday 10 April 2014

Cape Coast Castle - Ghana




Walking into Cape Coast Castle, you breath in the stench of death.
I cannot even begin to imagine the anguish, anxiety and pain endured by thousands.
Cape Coast Castle is a dark place.
The white washed walls are deceptive because there is no light in that castle.
Rather than depicting light and cleanliness, the white colour masks blood on the walls.
The Gate of no return.
Cape Coast Castle played the central role of holding slaves during the Atlantic slave trade.
If you do not know anything about the Atlantic slave trade, I would recommend watching La Amistad,1997 as a starting point.




Wish you were here! "Ada - Accra"


Welcome to  Ada. Located in the eastern region of Greater Accra, Ada is a former trading post for palm oil, palm kernels and rubber.  Ada has evolved into a major tourist attraction with miles of coconut palm trees and clean golden sandy beaches.


The peacefulness of Ada allowed us to experience rare tranquility as form a of escapism from the stresses of Cambridge and the city life. Indeed, whilst breathing in the fresh clean air, I was reminded that tranquility matters for everyone.

Hidden from flight paths, roads and souvenir shops, Ada has some beautiful natural landscapes which ought to be conserved and preserved for the future.  Unfortunately, parts of the coast lines are eroding and washing away the town’s buildings  into the sea.
It was a privilege to visit a friend’s private island which was still very much intact  and thriving with tortoises and coconut palm trees. 

If you visit Ghana, Ada is a must!



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