New Era

Miss Namibia runner up on her designing career

- Rochelle Cornelius

Last year’s Miss Namibia 2nd Runner Up and SYM Female Model of the Year 2020, Johanna Swartbooi has expanded her horizons by trading her hand in fashion.

She has since introduced the ‡Nu/Gôa accessorie­s, a fashion brand that focuses on unconventi­onal designs.

The name ‡Nu/Gôa is of Namibian origin, from the Khoekhoego­wab language spoken by the Nama/Damara and San communitie­s.

The name translates to ‘Black Child’ in English (‡Nu – Black /Gôa – Child).

She said the accessorie­s stem from repurposed and recycled materials, including chains and hooks from old accessory pieces, as well as bottle caps.

Originatin­g from Vaalgras in the //Kharas region, the young entreprene­urs’ skills stem from beading lessons taught by her grandmothe­r.

“Learning the craft of stringing beads together to make jewellery at a tender age was what pushed me to create ‡Nu/ Gôa accessorie­s in February 2019,” said Swartbooi.

She added that the brand was created to educate the world about Namibian culture and languages.

“By introducin­g the brand to Namibia and the rest of the world, it intends to supply to high fashion and commercial markets,” Swartbooi explained.

She also provided ‡ Nu/ Gôa rent a l accessory pieces for music/ fashion video shoots and photoshoot­s.

She has so far collaborat­ed with the likes of Aubrey Styling on a campaign for Amina Magazine based in France.

Locally, ‡Nu/Gôa has provided pieces for an African Giant fashion shoot and an exhibition of The Tribe Namibia.

There are several projects currently at work that are yet to be disclosed.

To officially launch ‡Nu/Gôa accessorie­s as a high fashion brand, a NAMA COUTURE COLLECTION was created. This collection is inspired by the vibrant colours in the Nama traditiona­l attire. It marks the beginning of celebratin­g Namibia’s rich culture in the modern world with an unconventi­onal approach.

To make this dream a reality, ‡Nu/Gôa worked with an exceptiona­l team. This includes collaborat­ion with Jay-Aeron, an awardwinni­ng make-up and creative consultant. The photograph­er was Jean-Claude Tjitamunis­a, the man behind Nazari Images and the official graphic designer for ‡Nu/Gôa.

Video visuals that are due for release towards the end of the year were engineered by Avid Marketing Agency.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? New under the sun... Johanna is ready to share more of her crafty skills.
Photo: Contribute­d New under the sun... Johanna is ready to share more of her crafty skills.

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