ONYX: SANDTON’S NEW GEM

Thursday 5th October 2017 Sandton’s newest venue, Onyx, opened its doors to the who’s who of Johannesburg with an all-black theme night highlighted throughout the venue, dress code & menu.

An exquisite venue set within Sandton’s luxury mall, Michelangelo Towers, Onyx is part of the well known Taboo Group, owned by the successful nightclub mogul, Chris Coutroulis.

The launch hosted an array of celebrities, socialites, influencers and sponsors who enjoyed Cîroc cocktails on arrival, as well as a perfectly themed menu consisting of Black spaghetti with salmon pieces, alongside delicious black sushi and tasty black burgers to name a few delights on offer.

Jo Bodiba representing The Taboo Group on the night, explained the choice of name for the venue, “A gem is usually found rough and unfinished, it never appears in its most natural state completely perfect, so we wanted to polish this phenomenal location to perfection and release our gem to the World

Guests were brought to their feet with an exciting and vibrant performance from singer, Shekinah, who thrilled guests with material from her debut album as well as previous chart toppers, like ‘Back to the Beach’.

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Guests participated in naming Onyx’s signature cocktail, formulated by Cîroc & the winner received a hamper to the value of R5000, filled with 3 Cîroc variants, Cîroc merchandise as well as caps and pullovers from Cîroc Ambassador, Cassper Nyovest.

Ciroc’s newest ambassador Thando Thabethe, MC’d the night brilliantly, entertaining guests with her quick wit and charm, as well as a surprise DJ set from the lady herself.

The main sponsor for the night Cîroc, will be holding Cîroc nights every Thursday going forward. Other sponsors on the night included, Sorbet Group, Freddy Jeans, Castello Shoes, YSL Make up and Forbes Magazine, who contributed to a divine goody bag given to guests after festivities were concluded on the night. Freddy Jeans and Castello shoes also gifted 2 lucky winners vouchers to spend in their stores. Castello Shoes were thrilled to gift a R1000 voucher and Freddy Jeans contributed a fabulous R2500 to another lucky guest!

The beauty of Onyx has arrived!

 

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(Credit: Riaaz Ameen for The Taboo Group)

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Issued on Behalf of the Taboo Group

Bridgette Makhela

Kim Jayde On Juggling All Her Titles, Her Trusted Mantra And Future Aspirations

Kimberley Jayde Robinson / 27 / MTV Base Africa TV Presenter / Model / Fashion & Travel Blogger 

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How was it like for you growing up in Zimbabwe then having to move to South Africa?

I loved growing up in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It was a small, safe town with a great sense of community. Cape Town, and now Johannesburg is the complete opposite! A fast-paced, big city with so much opportunity! It was definitely an adjustment moving here, but totally worth it for the career path that I am on right now.

You hold a few titles under your name, how does each title represent who you are?

Each title allows me to explore a different creative side of myself.  TV presenting allows me to work with people in entertainment, modelling allows me to take on various roles in TV commercials worldwide; from a Brazilian Samba dancer, to a Middle Eastern girl drinking Pepsi. The KimJayde blog allows me to travel and share beautiful places and experiences, as well as teach my followers about the fashion trends I’m loving at the moment. No two days are ever the same; that’s the beauty of wearing more than one career hat!

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Did you ever imagine that you would have achieved this much at this age?

To be honest, my mum always tells me “I never stop to think about how far I’ve come and how much I’ve achieved.” I have my eye on so much more that I want to do. I look at the top women in the industry and that drives me to work harder and push even more. I’m so grateful for where I am now but I’m so focused on where I’m going, so watch this space!

Is there a downside that comes with being in this industry?

It’s a competitive one for sure. Only a select few get the opportunity to even be on TV, and to be on a platform like MTV is huge! The pressure to maintain a certain image in the public eye is something I have never dealt with before. Also, in the public eye, you are expected to be happy everyday. Should I have an off day, or go through a break-up, or anything like that, I still have to go to work, stand in front of the camera and be happy. So there are pros and cons to the job.

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What’s your mantra to always stay focused?

“Dream big. Work Hard. Stay Humble.”

What’s the one item you can’t function without?

My cellphone.

Any other aspirations you dream of?

I am a qualified Social Worker (Honours Degree in Social Work from the University of Stellenbosch) and it’s in my ten-year plan to start my own non-profit organization that will empower women and children through skills, training and education.

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2017 in one word so far?

Blessed.

How do you manage to give all your titles 100% each time? 

MTV Base Africa is my full-time job, I am also lucky enough to be able to blog when I have the time and inspiration to do so. Pace yourself, that way you can give it your all to create a quality product.

 

Follow Kim!

Instagram: @kimjayde

Twitter: @KimJaydeBlog

Facebook: Kim Jayde

 

Bridgette Makhela