The Voice (Botswana)

BUTTERFLY COUTURE’S WINGS OF FASHION

Wedding dresses fit for a queen

- BY TSHEPO KEHIMILE

For many women, picking out the perfect wedding dress is one of the most important decisions they

will make leading up to the big day; it is also one of the most stressful!

Thankfully, help is at hand in the form of Chawada July’s gifted hands.

The 41-year-old is the Operating since 2018, the busifounde­r, owner and lead ness takes great pride in ensuring designer of Butterfly Couture, the bride looks fantastic when an up-market fashion studio walking down the aisle. in Gaborone’s Tsholofelo East As well as taking care of the that specialise­s in bridal wife-to-be’s wardrobe needs, gowns. Butterfly Couture’s wingspan covers several other areas of fashion.

“We offer fashion design services, specialisi­ng in bridal couture, tailoring and delivery of celebrator­y fashion such as wedding gowns, evening formal wear, pageantry gowns and prom gowns just to mention a few,” reveals July.

Although the Molepolole native tells Voice Money fashion has ‘been a part of her’ from a young age, she delayed building her own empire, preferring instead to gain experience in the corporate space.

The procuremen­t manager’s varied profession­al background includes stints at a range of high profile institutes, including: African Alliance, Stanbic Bank, Clover Diary, Kromber & Schubert and Tsebo Facilities Solutions.

With her work life going from strength-to-strength, July bravely pulled the plug on her time in formal employment, digging into her own pockets to follow her heart.

“I had built a career as a procuremen­t specialist but I decided to take a leap of faith to start-up an entity with what I am passionate about,” she exclaims with a smile.

Four years later and she has no regrets.

“It has blossomed!” she declares.

Prices vary according to design and detail, which also determine the time it takes to complete the gown.

“The more intricate the detail, the higher the prices; some details are hand sewn,” explains July.

As well as July in the role of lead designer, Butterfly Couture boasts two seamstress­es, an office assistant and a driver, all of whom are employed on a full-time basis.

“Our part-time staff include a communicat­ions consultant and an accountant,” adds the brainy business owner, who is on the verge of completing her Masters in Strategic Management.

When asked about the inevitable impact Covid-19 has had on the company, July admits the pandemic ‘hit her enterprise hard’.

“We managed to survive by launching an online platform where we showcased our designs. Most people were impressed and ordered in advance thus we did not struggle for customers when the lockdowns were lifted,” she reflects, her smile still firmly in place.

Another challenge July had not planned for is just how seasonal fashion is in Botswana.

“There are significan­tly less events in the winter period, which means business slows down and this affects our cash-flow,” she concedes.

In spite of this, or perhaps because if it, July has big plans to extend her venture going forward.

“I would like to expand and open more workshops across the country and eventually gain a firm footing in the SADC market too,” she concludes with a steely smile.

 ?? ?? FOLLOWING HER HEART: The eversmilin­g July
FOLLOWING HER HEART: The eversmilin­g July
 ?? ?? FLOWING FROCK: A bridal gown fit for a queen
FLOWING FROCK: A bridal gown fit for a queen
 ?? ?? BURSTING WITH COLOUR: July has an eye for the spectacula­r
BURSTING WITH COLOUR: July has an eye for the spectacula­r
 ?? ?? SIMPLE BUT STYLISH: One of July’s stunning creations
SIMPLE BUT STYLISH: One of July’s stunning creations

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