Sunday Tribune

SA’S finest rock the runways

- BUHLE MBONAMBI buhle.mbonambi@inl.co.za

THE fashion industry has woken up from its Covid-19 induced slumber.

In-person fashion shows are back and what better way to show that life is going back to normal (for some, anyway).

Fashion week kicked off with Menswear Week 2022 at Pitti Uomo in Florence, Italy, where Thebe Magugu was one of the highlights.

It was Magugu’s first-ever full menswear collection. He presented a collection that was a commentary on South Africa’s current environmen­t. He was inspired by Mandy Wiener’s book Whistleblo­wers.

He told Vogue: “A lot of the politician­s that are mentioned in the book often escaped being interrogat­ed, so I thought it was very interestin­g to place these words in that setting so people could imagine what that might look like.”

Featured on the show was South African-born model Brian Whitby, who is taking the fashion industry by storm.

Over in Paris, the haute couture shows kicked off with Virgil Abloh and boasted two South African model icons – Candice Swanepoel and Georgina Grenville. Abloh usually mixes new models with the establishe­d faces, which Swanepoel has become after more than a decade in the industry.

Grenville is regarded as one of the icons of the fashion industry, having been the muse of Gianni Versace and Tom Ford during his tenure as Gucci’s creative director.

She was one of the breakout models of the late 1990s, when she rocked the runways of the fashion capitals and scored covers on all the fashion bibles.

Grenville, who was born in Durban, was the sole model for couturist Mohammed Ashi of Ashi Studio.

Her comeback has been one of the most talked about in recent seasons, and she has become a constant presence on the runway at many shows – for seasoned and upcoming designers.

 ??  ?? SOUTH African model Candice Swanepoel.
SOUTH African model Candice Swanepoel.
 ??  ?? SOUTH African model Georgina Grenville.
SOUTH African model Georgina Grenville.

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