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Daddy Long Legs: Part 3
Posted on 16. Oct, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry.
Part 3/5 from our photoventure to Daddy Long Legs.
Daddy Long Legs: Part 2
Posted on 12. Oct, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry.
Second part of our tour through the Daddy Lobg Legs hotel.
Rooms: You are here, [the name escapes us], the Fresh Room (actually sponsored by Mentos, and the last one – A long way from home.
Our accuracy on room names may be a bit off, but you get the picture.
Previously: Part 1
Daddy Long Legs: Part 1
Posted on 12. Oct, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry.
First set in our photoventure series of 5 parts – on one of Cape Town’s most unique hotels.
The FreshlyGround room at Long Street’s Daddy Long Legs boutique hotel.
More about this place here.
Airshow
Posted on 27. Sep, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry.
Pictures from the Africa Aerospace and defence expo recently held in Cape Town.
Last shot is a top secret weapon being developed by the Zimbabwean defence force.
Relatively silent, cheap to operate, but difficult to control.
Paternoster: West coast cooler
Posted on 18. Sep, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry.
Recently took a time out in Paternoster (just over an hour north of Cape Town) on the Cape west coast. If its time out of city you’re after – check it out.
Z4 by Cherryflava
Posted on 17. Aug, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry.
Following the BMW ad campaign here on Cherryflava – the team from BMW invited us to an ‘Innovation Day’ and the unveiling of the new Z4 Coupe here is South Africa.
After flying through to Paarl in a 130i and back in a X3, they pulled back the hiding cloth and revealed this beast.
We were hoping that we’d be invited to take the puppy for a year and splash Cherryflava branding on it to see how it holds up on the streets of Cape Town, but instead they allowed us to leave with these shots to encourage the saving for our own.
Levi’s Jeans
Posted on 21. Jul, 2006 by Jonathan Cherry.
Of all the shows we attended at this year’s Cape Town fashion week – we enjoyed this one the most.
Bed on bricks got things going and the street-style from the four different designers was uber edgy.
Massive amounts of detailing, prints and layers were what differentiated and made it. Props to Levi’s for reinventing their brand yet again – at least here in South Africa.







































































































