The Lowvelder

Mpumalanga fashion designers are world class

- Ian Hugh Fleming

MBOMBELA - Mpumalanga Fashion Week’s (MFW) extravagan­za on Saturday showcased the dazzling and extraordin­ary creative talent in this province. The evening spotlighte­d 20 of Mpumalanga’s pre-eminent and up-and-coming fashion designers in a jubilant celebratio­n of African haute couture at its very finest.

Boutique owners, fashion lovers and buyers flew in from around South Africa especially for the glamorous event, and

Bhongo Tukela. the assembled audience of fashionist­as applauded every single model and their garments as they strode down the catwalk.

Each creation was an inspiring work of art and all were exquisitel­y modelled. The designs and materials used were confident and bold, suave, sexy, glamorous, vibrantly colourful and totally unique.

Most delightful­ly, the evening was stolen by the child models wearing garments from Mary’s Maniquen Boutique. Strutting the catwalk like real pros and wearing every mother’s dream clothing for her child, the kids exhibited both ready-to-wear and ultrasophi­sticated attire.

There was also good news for the gents who showed off that male fashion is no longer drab and uniform, but sassy, smart and full of African colour.

MFW’s founder and creator, Nathi Bless Shongwe, said, “This year we celebrated the survival of the fashion industry after the devastatin­g years of the Covid-19 pandemic. As Mpumalanga designers, we have showed our resilience. Tonight, we commemorat­e our industry’s heroes and heroines who passed away during the sad times of the pandemic.”

Shongwe said, “My main objective as a curator of the event is to market and showcase the beautiful work done by our designers and to assist them in growing their business. MFW serves as an incubator for the fashion designers of the province.”

MC Billy Brown, dressed to the nines in black taffeta and satin, brought the house down with his vivacious presentati­on of notable designers like Adam-The-Brand from eSwatini and Nokunceda Bujela, an award-winning businesswo­man from the same country.

The event was sponsored by BMW Eastview Mbombela, Mphatho Nyoni Event Management, Avroy Shlain, MUD Studio i’langa Mall, Ramps-to-Runway, Jele Farm

Sounds, Ngobe Media, GigaGuru and

Dei Gratia.

“Our mission is to grow the market for Mpumalanga designers. We are in negotiatio­ns with bigger fashion shows that have a bigger market and can offer better exposure for our local designers,” said Shongwe.

The fourth MFW extravagan­za certainly proved that Mpumalanga can take on the very best of European, Asian and American haute couture.

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Dante Gerber.
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The six-year-old Francisca Okeletsy strutted the catwalk like a pro.
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