MARKETING MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND !

Christine Beker knows this all too well.  

She challenges the thinking of traditional marketing executives and thrives on conceptualizing campaigns that touch all elements for goal achievement . She has more than 10 years’ experience in consumer sales and marketing and media which she gained whilst living in both London and South Africa.

The ultimate goal -Connect with your customers and  get the results you desire in sales!

The Legacy of True Beauty took time to learn more about this dynamic woman.


Christine Bekker says she was born a  “ farm girl” who was caught in a big city with global dreams. I had the opportunity to both travel and live internationally after having completed her studies . She then started her own company, CBD – Christine Bekker Designs 4 years ago but only actively started growing it as a business about 2 years ago. CBD is a marketing agency that branches out into managing celebrity publicity accounts, customized events, ATL, BTL, PR, Social media, holistic brand strategies, ambassador campaigns… –always keeping it interesting and different every day .


Christine’s brand is about  “Rethink your thinking and challenge the way things have always been done in the past and stand out from the clutter.  Challenge she says is what can be done.  When you put your mind to something – anything is possible.  She believes that one must do  things in such a way that your client will always come back for more.





Although a success in her own right already, she says she is still  far from reaching her full potential.   She sees  years of greatness ahead and that is the most exciting part of the  journey. She is ever so  grateful for every opportunity – big or small and really doesn’t want to  get to a point where she feels  completely satisfied – there  will always be the  next challenge to look out for or another  mountain to conquer.
                                                               
The belief that life is all about balance is how Christine copes with being a wife, a mother and a working woman.  It is, however, easier said than done.  It is important to her that in the process of attending to all the different aspects in life that matters  you must look after yourself as well. Planning is key and support is crucial and she is very fortunate to have both. . Being a wife, mother and business woman, she finds these roles extremely motivating. “I want to live my passion but making my family proud is what drives me”, she is quoted as saying.



Challenges are learning curves - Sometimes  project that have never been done before come your way and the initial thought of it being daunting is soon dissipated by fact that is new, challenging and the faith that others have in Christine is what  encourages her to do an exceptional job.

She has learned that  planning, communication and a good team to work with is absolutely essential. Team work is paramount as all skills are not possessed by single individuals. Asking for help is never considered demeaning in Christine’s world.  Just ensure that the channels of communication are clear and keep an honest relationship is kept through it all.

Her advice to the young and to women who want to succeed in the  workplace is that one must learn as much as one can  from your employer! Your job should not be  seen as  a job – it should be seen as  a learning opportunity to empower and  to fulfill dreams. She encourages women to ask  questions, look around and  learn from superiors,  colleagues and  competitors.  Mistakes too  are  what we learn from so one should not be afraid of them.   It is through mistakes, experience and learning that opportunities are seen and these equip on to take on bigger and greater challenges.  She further advises that one should not  focus on the achievements of those around you instead the focus should be on what you do and how you will make an impact,how you can make that improvement and what impression you will leave behind. Again she urges women to  have a long term plan in place and to follow it.


There may be times when  women feel intimidated in business and the reasons could vary.
This may have occurred more in the past than now. Women of today are more self- empowered, confident and passionate about doing a great job and showing that they can get the job done. They do, however, need mentorship and this is where  there is a major gap for future business leaders to be developed.

Christine says that her journey to get to where she is today is purely accident and She took a chance she says.  

She did not know what the future was going to hold so she resigned whilst she  was on maternity leave with her son. Her  husband was and is her biggest supporter and the one who encouraged her to take the step and he continues to support  her in  in every way he can.  

Her lessons from t entrepreneurship is that every day is an opportunity – it is your approach  that differentiates you from your peers. Being an entrepreneur is a constant hustle but one thrives on that adrenaline. What she has learned is  to turn everything  into opportunity to learn something new. She tries to find people who are willing to educate and provide  advice and asking questions is also another way to  earn. Try to learn through other people’s mistakes.

Planning too is everything and having a to do list is the key to not feeling overwhelmed when there are too many  projects going on at the same time.


Being the Brand behind two famous men Maps Maponyane and Jonathan Boynton-Lee has been most interesting every day comes with a new adventure. Shes loves that no day is the same and something new is learnt every single day.



Christine’s Every day motivation is the gratitude for  the opportunity to be an entrepreneur and have the flexibility of time to be a wife, mother, businesswoman and most importantly to have choices which is entirely yours to make.


Her  thoughts on women empowerment and the changes she would want to see in  the women of South Africa is that she is  incredibly inspired by the courage  of the women in South Africa who  challenge the norm and to chase their dreams. They do  not make any excuses and put a plan of action in place and  start bit by bit to make their  dream become a reality. The  future of your life is in your own hands. Only you can make things happen for yourself and today  is the first day of the rest of your life so go make it happen!

The one word that describes Christine and  the legacy she would like to leave behind is  Inspire
 It is her intention to  encourage, support and motivate people in everything she does. She wants to make a difference wherever she goes.  






The essence of true beauty in a woman is confidence. . She is the one who believes in herself and does not await anyone’s approval to proceed with her dreams. She is the one who makes things happen by doing it herself. She is  the one who does not  think of herself as more superior than others but admires and learns from others.  She tries to improve herself more than trying to prove herself. She does prove to be better than others.

She is kind and loving. She shares and gives. She celebrates the good times and pushes herself through the tough times. She advises and nurtures but she is also strong and willing to get her hands dirty to execute. A woman of true beauty is not all about a pretty face and a good figure. She is the one person  you want to be around. She is beautiful because she wants to be a better person every day and everyday she thrives to do  more. This is a woman of true beauty.



 Editorial Credits :Mano Naidoo

WOMAN OF PERSEVERANCE - DIMAKATSO MAHOMO

Former Corporate and Government Sales at Sandown Motor Holdings  (Fleet Sales Executive At Mercedes Benz SA and also worked for other companies such as Toyota Carltonville , MTN South Africa , Multi choice Africa ,Rentokilo  and now Entrepreneur in her own right . The 52 year old ,mother of 4 girls & the only girl among 3 boys  who went to a catholic school and studied Dental Nursing at  Wits Teck , she never imagined she would get into the corporate world .She believes challenges have given her growth which she has learnt a lot in the industry . Her wish is for women in the corporate world to get together ,engage and  support each other than be competitive .. Meet Dimakatso  Mahomo as she shares some of the highlights with us ...


Challenges you have faced working in the corporate world?
It has been good, challenges are there but I overcome them, I really can’t complain.

Your thoughts on women empowerment in South Africa?
I feel there is not yet woman empowerment, the few which are empowered, they will never transferal in the knowledge to other woman. Empowerment of woman in SA it’s about who you know, you will go from pillar to post, until at the end you throw in a towel, sometime that should take 6 months will take you 2 years.

Which black women have had the strongest influence on you?
My beautiful mother.


Highlights of your career and achievements?
My first house and car, wow!


What challenges have you faced as a black woman?
As black woman, you live with challenge especially white people, we still have long way. It was a struggle to be admitted at Wits Teck, because of the course I want to sturdy because of my skin colour. 6. Black woman are second best, what's good for your white counter part is not good for you, same work but different salary, education and experience does not play part due the colour of your skin, is a fact.


The change you would like to see in women within South Africa?
More woman in high position and to be able to impart the knowledge. SA economy can grow if woman were given opportunity as man. The red tape is just too much for woman, lots of woman are educated and experienced, not long ago example they complaining that there are few woman judges than man, the truth is seen as male department and their lots of woman who are qualified for that.

What are your views in South African politics?
It is interesting time in our politic and is time to change to new government.

Changes you want to see within South Africa Economy?
Right people for the write job and qualification, it will help our economy.

 Advice to young girls?
Concentrate on your education and your best friend is your mother. Be the kind of girl / woman who knows that no matter how much this journey feels like an uphill battle ,now is not the time to give up ,because God is with you and equipping you to be strong  in this very moment - Dimakatso Mahomo 

The Legacy Of True Beauty ..





THE EMPOWERED WOMAN -POWER BEYOND MEASURE ...

“The empowered woman – powerful beyond measure and beautiful beyond measure”
                                                       The Little Black Dress


 Claudia Maio and Tiashni Naidoo #TLOTB Designers share their thoughts on women  empowerment and the "little black dress "by CoCo Chanel .

Women empowerment is living in a world where we as women get to make our own decisions for our own benefit and for others. Women empowerment has helped us become equals in a, so called ‘Man’s World’. It has brought us the confidence to rightfully claim back what is truly ours. Our self-worth, our dignity and the respect, we need to have complete control of our life in both the workplace and our homes. Women have the rights to have their voices heard.  Women empowerment means standing together with your fellow women, not putting them down. As women, we should strive to empower women, motivate each other and stand by each other to help them succeed and be happy about it. “The empowered women is powerful beyond measure and beautiful beyond description” - Steve Maraboli

Every woman has a power female role model, that woman that inspires them beyond measure; Claudia’s power female role model is Princess Diana. “Not only is she an inspiration to me, but to so many people. Her compassionate hard work to help those in need is something that I admire and believe in everyday. She has influenced me, because she chose willingly to help those that were sick and poor, even though she was royalty. We should all aspire to be like her. No matter where we are or what we have, there are never enough hands to help in the world. And even though she is no longer with us, her kindness and her title of ‘The People’s Princess’ will forever linger with me now and in the future. “Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.”  For Tiashni, besides her mother who is always her rock, she looks up to a wonderful female YouTuber called iisuperwomanii, also known as Lilly Singh. “Her video’s motivate me, it is fun to watch and always so relatable. She is such a success, and that empowers me to become a success as well.”

One cannot talk about women without mentioning women’s fashion, and one cannot mention women’s fashion without thinking about ‘The Little Black Dress’ or LBD.  Black is such a classic colour. It’s a timeless item; you can create so many different looks to match any feeling.  It’s a simple piece, but there is such beauty in simplicity that I can't help but love. Every woman should have a little black dress hanging in their closets. Most of us keep our Little Black Dress as a saving grace. When there is only 20minutes to look and feel beautiful, your little black dress will be your ‘old faithful’.  The reason for choosing the Little Black Dress is because when a women puts on a dress it makes her feel beautiful and fabulous, which is how every women should feel all the time. And black is a flattering colour on all shapes and sizes. So when you put the two together, you have the perfect fit.

The LBD is the platform for any woman to be herself. Be you. Fearlessly Authentic! Dress it up or dress it down, with heels or boots, whatever makes you feel beautiful. Besides that's what women empowerment is, empowering our inner beauty to shine.
There are so many ways to style a Little Black Dress. It can easily be dressed up or dressed down. I have put together my top 9 favorite ways to style The Little Black Dress:
1. Printed coat. – Animal prints or bold patters are great to accessorize.
2. Sneakers - dress it down and give your feel a break with a comfy pair of sneakers.
3. Leather Jacket – show off your bad girl side with a classic leather jacket.
4. Over-the-knee boots – Over-the-knee boots adds some sophistication to your LBD.
5. Sandals – For a more casual look, throw on an eye-catching pair of sandals.
6. Oversized Sweater – throwing an oversized sweater over your dress created a completely new silhouette.
7. Layered – Layer your LBD over your go-to button up shirt for a preppy and fresh look.
8. Military Jacket – Add some military structure with a vest or jacket to make your LBD feel brand new.
9. Statement Necklace – add a bold and chunky necklace to your LBD, making it the eye-catching piece of your outfit.

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                                                        TheLegacyOFTrueBeautyTeam

Don't miss out on out  The Legacy Of True Beauty "Women Empowered Event" this  Sunday 4th September 2016 
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MEET MARTINA WILLIAMS :THE WOMAN BEHIND THE MISS SHORTIE CAMPAIGN 2

 Revamping the Founder and Director Of The Legacy of True Beauty Tendai Marowa who is also creating a development agency for aspiring designers , becoming her own style house and begins a new chapter . Tendai  has worked for  10 years’ experience in the clothing and textile industry. Also she is the brand ambassador at Jo-bangles Silver Jewellery  she is ready for an adventure that promises to be a big surprise so stay tuned. She is still a work in progress aiming for bigger things on an international level as she sets her goals.


For now let me introduce you the woman behind her look as she takes us through her brand as a makeup artist. She will be conducting a makeup work shop this August on Women's Month in collaboration with The Legacy of True Beauty.


Martina Williams :

Tell us about the House of Tina? What inspired you to start the brand?
Beauty business ran in the family. My mother was the owner of a beauty school for 10 years. My passion started when I saw her running it successfully. I fell in love with beauty and pampering sessions.

When you get into the makeup industry and what is your main goal?
My main goal is to encourage ladies to take care of themselves and show them how they can be A-listers on any other day.

Describe a woman that is beautiful and empowered in your own words?
Firstly you have to think of yourself in a way you want to be perceived. I think a woman that is comfortable in her own skin and Goal oriented can change


Let’s talk makeup. How to get rid of under eye circles?
It is important to remove eye makeup daily using Eye makeup remover. Lack of sleep, coupled with poor vitamin absorption tends to reduce adrenal function and thinning from age are key problems that affect under eye circles aging thins the skin, making veins and vessels more obvious as your fat and collagen depletes over time.

How do I pick the right bronzer?
Bronzer must highlight your skin and give you a glow, if it’s ashy or too glittery it’s not the correct one. A shade lighter than your skin tone is recommended.
How can stop eyeliner from smearing?
Water proof eyeliner is the best and generally try not to rub your eyes, it’s a bad habit.

How can I stop my foundation from rubbing off?
Foundation is meant to be set with translucent powder, for touch ups throughout the day I found that dabbing with a piece of tissue helps a lot and reduces makeup appearing cakey.

Who is your favourite makeup artist and why?
Patrick Starr is an International makeup artist based in America, his work just speaks for himself.

What is your favourite makeup brand?
Basically I’ve tried a lot of brands and for me I’d say there are good products for winter such as MAC because they are oil based mostly and for summer I prefer Mary K and Cipria foundations , they are light weighted. Black up blends very well at any given time so I think my top three are MAC, Mary K and Black up.

What did you enjoy about the Miss Shortie Campaign?
The opportunity to connect with Goal oriented lady and discuss women empowerment opportunities.

How do you go about creating a look for Tendai?
For me I love to enhance features and make sure the person can embrace the look than to totally transform someone and leave them feeling less confident so I asked her what she had in mind and worked on that.


What is your biggest dream?
I would love to own a Makeup Artistry School.

What is the one thing that you can't leave without in your make bag and why?
Gel Liner, because just one application to the eyes can change a whole look

Which celebrity would love to do their makeup?
Nicki Minaj, I love her to bits.

Advice to Women about the do's and don’ts makeup.
Do's - Apply makeup to enhance your beauty. Always moisturize your skin before makeup application. Use brown line for eyebrows.
Don't apply excess foundation as it will become crakey 
Don’t sleep with makeup on
Don't do bright eyes and bright lips because your face will look too busy.
Don't shave off all your eye brows just to re-draw them.
Don't use makeup past expiry date and never buy products from (black market / China) (imitations) because you will not know how they have been processed and can be harmful in the long run 

Follow her brand House Of Tina on Facebook :
https://www.facebook.com/House-of-Tina-284418954916235/?fref=ts

TheLegacyOfTrueBeauty
Features Writter  
Malebo Moloto

JADELIN MAGOS: JEWELRY DESIGNER





The right accessory will accentuate your outfit, update your look and express your personal style. Today accessories are not only designed for their function but also for their aesthetic appeal. A well designed piece will spark different emotions and can also become one's memorabilia.

Jadelin Magos is a hardworking woman who started a business from the ground to the top . She was motivated after she couldn’t find any accessories for her wedding and decided to create high quality contemporary pieces for special occasions. The team searches locally for interesting designed item and collaborate with these talented artisans for their collections.

At Shop No.2 they create contemporary accessories for Weddings, Red Carpets & Parties from around the world and their mission is to find pieces that reflect the style of the quintessential woman. 




                                     Shop No 2 is what inspires her to create such beautiful pieces :


Tell us about yourself?

I am a creative, passionate & perfectionist that believes in love and magic . I believe  that everything is possible with determination ,coming from an eccentric Taiwanese family also meant that growing up in South Africa hasn’t always been easy, as I've experienced discrimination that took me years to overcome. People can be ignorant, and being proud of my roots has helped me to stay strong. And to be who you truly are is the greatest gift that you can give yourself.  


How did you start Shop No.2 and tell us more about your brand?

I was looking for accessories for my own wedding last year and there was a gap in the market for high-quality contemporary accessories for special occasions. Shop No.2 was born with a mission to create  unique pieces for Weddings, Parties and Red Carpets. We look for pieces that reflect the style of the quintessential modern woman and majority of our pieces are one of a kind in South Africa. 



What have you learnt in the business of jewellery?

A piece of jewellery is a personal adornment and can carry sentimental value . This is why we don’t carry mass amount of the same style. We keep our assortment unique and exclusive to our Shop No.2 customers.  





What sustains you even at your worst?

My husband, my family, and the will to be a successful businesswoman…

The challenges you have faced as an entrepreneur woman?

The challenges that I’ve faced are what every entrepreneur would encounter like managing your funds and promoting your brand. The biggest challenge is facing my weaknesses. We all have our own strengths and weaknesses but  knowing how to embrace your weakness will give you the opportunity and insight to manage them.

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?

I see Shop No.2 as shop online , offering various product categories in South Africa for girls planning their weddings.






Who inspires you and why?

Vera Wang… she is a businesswoman and a mother of two daughters who has great respect for women. The success of her Vera Wang brand is based on making woman feel beautiful which I aspire to and her vision, ability to create a solid business for the brand. 


Advice to the young generation who wants to start their own jewellery line?

Do your research ,chase your dreams ,keeping going until you have succeeded. Don’t give up!


Website : http://www.shopno2.co.za/
Email : hello@shopno2.co.za  
Contact Details : +27 76 150 6104

TheLegacyOfTrueBeauty 
Features Writer 
Malebo Moloto 

SOPHIA BALI – WISE AND MIGHTY WARRIOR

Introducing one of our favorite locally branded jewelry designers based in Johannesburg. The Legacy of True Beauty is happy to have collaborated with Naledi Mazabane for our upcoming future events in empowering women in the fashion industry. Naledi Mazabane started “Sophia Bali” five years ago, but which was  established 4 years ago. “Sophia Bali” is a contemporary African jewelry brand that is a reflection of a woman's past, present, and seeks on what she wants to be.  These many facets of a woman are mirrored in our jewelry, through the use of color, designs and materials used. The core product is jewelry, although the long-time goal is to become a lifestyle brand.



Naledi is a passionate young black African woman, full of energy, full of spirit, full of life. She is passionate about the arts and she loves dance, music and theater. “I am a lover of ideas, an observer, a thinker and a problem solver, this kaleidoscope of elements  which allow me to be who I am and  what I do”, in creating amazing jewelry”.  


When Naledi started her business, she learnt some lessons along the way that have made her a better person and better businesswoman. The most important lesson she learnt was the level of sacrifice when starting a business is the time and energy that is required when starting out. “Starting a business is like entering a new phase in your life, you know it’s coming but you are never really prepared for it because it’s new and unknown. It’s a new experience, and you learn to manage and handle everything as it comes your way, most of it is on the job training, and things that you could not have learnt in school or have been taught”, Naledi says.



Besides the obvious issues of capital, getting into business relationships or partnerships and not knowing what you want or need from them it’s always a big lesson to learn.  She had to learn how to manage her own expectations and expectations that she had of other people she worked with. Another one was balancing relationships with family, friends, and her partner and learning how to trust herself on the decisions she makes, and being ready to accept whatever the outcome will be.





When starting a business, it’s also important to think about how you want to grow the business. For Naledi right now, the plan for the medium long run is to focus on constantly feeding the creativity and soul, developing the product and getting it to international standards. One of their other focus areas is to ensure they are tending and growing their existing market and building long and lasting relationships with their suppliers, taking care of clients by offering the best service and product offering that they can. “The more we focus on these points the more the business will grow and expand.  We do not want to be a hype, we are working on building a sustainable business that will still be here 30 years on and longer”, she says.





Since she creates so many beautiful things, she finds inspiration from different places. For Naledi, “there is a multitude of people that inspire me, and for many different reasons.  They say it takes a village to raise a child and it is so true.  This particular village consists of dancers, musicians, artists, designers, stylists, artisans, writers, actors, poets, everyday people. I have been raised by this village of people, they have inspired my creative expression, inspired my choices, inspired my decisions, inspired my school of thought, inspired my strength.”



Final words to the young people out there, Naledi says “know the difference between being a business person and being an entrepreneur and who you are. Be disciplined, focused and remain true to yourself always. Know what you want and need from other people, manage your expectations. Learn to trust yourself and your decisions, and as hard as it gets never give up because it got too hard!”





                                                        Naledi Mazabane & Tendai Marowa
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HOUSE OF NOIR



Noir means black in French. Black is classy, timeless, strong, striking, sophisticated. The brand that brings elegance and sass  . House of Noir is your selective collection of clothing. Well thought out, sketched and planned ,which fits every occasion.  As a  young  Women Entrepreneur based in Botswana , who is motivated by fashion  believes in modesty  & what her brand stands for exactly . She also owns a child professional mind service called allied “AliGlad”  which helps children’s minds to think positive and motivates them mentally . The child mind service sprung into being because after having her son at the age of 4 years including her  sister's Son at the age of 7 years  ,she  realized that it became  a challenge . We interact with the kids and compliment the school’s policy and rules not only that , but our child mind ensures children's homework must be  done by the time they are picked up. It’s interactive child mind, because we believe in nurturing our children in every moment that  counts.

 






What do you want your brand to be well known for ?

  Class and sophistication:  
 For as long as I can remember I have always had a curious eye for fashion and as I grew older I expressed a lot of myself through the way I dressed. So for me Fashion is a part of me . Nurturing this brand has been a challenge for me as a single mother juggling around and having some time for my children and trying their best to be an inspiration to them , its not easy with your all my  imperfections and mistakes .I have learnt to grow and let as  I go . – I  own   Naseeha&Co  which is   the mother of 2 major Fashion labels being  Bellrabia and House Of Noir. Bellrabia is strictly for retail giants and will consist on  ready to wear ,everyday ensembles. It’s been two years of strategic planning and placing the brands in their rightful places. Bellrabia caters to your everyday chic look. Not necessarily what is trending but rather timeless pieces. I found it necessary to create looks for women that are not only complimenting but that embody the true essence of being a woman. Bellrabia Men will definitely be in the pipe line, we wouldn't want to leave them out ! Watch the space. Finding the balance between home, work and personal life is never easy but  I  am grateful to have a loving  & supportive family that helps me plant  the seeds of my business ventures  and in due time I  believe  watching the seeds growing and bearing fruit  that I will go an extra mile to bear the fruits  of what I want.

 





Tell Us More About The Collection You Launched Last Year In December ?
Last month in December I  launched   a resort collection from House of Noir . Collaborating with a great Designer called Aobakwe Molosiwa  Very scenic and the ambiance it was  just amazing paring t with shoes from Wiona and  Jewellery  by Fifth Avenue Collection. The aim was to give clients an Ibiza shopping experience with class  and  style  ambiance

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
If you had to pick a celebrity to dress who would you pick and why ?

Botswana  Minister of Health, Dorcus Makgato-Malesu. She's a woman of power and because she embodies essence of a working woman trying to make change.

 My Plans 2016 Plans ?

*      Looking at landing Bellrabia as one of the retail Giants and accessible throughout Southern Africa.

*      House of Noir will also have private collections, men's wear, corporate, spring, winter. It's going to be a busy year I can assure you.

 

 

 





 
Advice to women  : Tap into you.” Ask yourself who you are ,what your purpose is &  grow  into the woman you are meant to become as you strive for your purpose . It's okay to make mistakes because that is the only way we will learn”. Just wake up curious.

 
Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to share a little bit of myself and my aspirations with you.
Natasha Tlagae
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