The Metamorphosis OF MRS JONES
Minenhle Dlamini Jones confidently struts into the TRUE LOVE offices, looking like someone on a serious mission. Her black tailored jumpsuit, designer shades and red bottoms (Minnie’s signature look) scream success. We’ve set the day aside to “pitch” — for lack of a better word — the visual direction for her third TRUE LOVE cover. The visual direction being the team (photographer, make-up artist, hairstylist), the styling, as well as the message we’re trying to convey to our readers and Minnie’s fans. The meeting starts off a little shaky as the fashion team pull out their mood boards in an attempt to get Minnie’s buy-in. Let’s just say, they didn’t pass! Minnie, breaks into a clear monologue of her vision to pull off a cover that would rival any Vogue Africa cover (if there ever were one). A cover, where we would see her at her most authentic – basically embodying a strong black African queen, exemplary of her self-given alias Intombi Yomzulu (that she’s swiftly had to shrug off now that she is a married woman).
Fast-forward to the shoot day and I nervously drive three hours in the sweltering heat to our location. My mind is buzzing with thoughts fluctuating between, “I hope she’s not angry about the long drive, we need good energies” to “damn, I forgot one thing from Minnie’s hospitality rider”. I’m surprisingly met
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