Sunday Tribune

The SA Style Awards winners and their contributi­on to the industry

- THOBILE MAZIBUKO thobile.mazibuko@inl.co.za

THE South African fashion industry is flourishin­g, not just with designers who make exquisite garments but also with individual­s who shape how fashion and beauty are perceived in the country.

In its 26th year, the South African Style Awards recently hosted another successful event at the Sandton Hotel.

In partnershi­p with Plascon and The Mall of Africa, the SA Style Awards honours individual­s across various industries who have made an indelible mark on African soil and have become powerful vehicles for change globally.

Here are the SA Style Awards 2024 winners and their contributi­ons to the fashion and beauty industry.

Most Innovative Style: Bee Diamondhea­d

Originally from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Diamondhea­d is a creative director, stylist and fashion editor. Diamondhea­d is known for her contributi­ons to the creative space, having worked with various artists to tell the unique stories of Africans to the world.

One of her best works was an exhibition at the Now Gallery called Back To Soil.

In that exhibition, Diamondhea­d was celebratin­g black queer musicians. It is a work of symbolic return, rootedness and recognitio­n. Photograph­ing three black queer male musicians whose work is rooted in healing, ancestry and vulnerabil­ity, the portraits facilitate a different kind of seeing – away from the stark glare of popularity, fame and its forms of fractured visibility.

“Stripped to skin and covered in clay, these images celebrate the transparen­cy, openness and care evident in the practices of Desire Marea, Muneyi and Thuthuka Sibisi – all of whom resist and refuse the toxically masculine, moulding meaningful, magical and moving music as a practice of freedom and reflecting its sonic power,” she explained.

Most Stylish Performing Artist in Film/tv: Senzo Radebe

He is undeniably one of the most sought-after actors at the moment. The Shaka Ilembe star is always best dressed for his roles to ensure he fits well into character. However, his fashion sense doesn’t end on screen. Off-screen, he supports local designers by wearing their garments whenever he’s attending red-carpet events.

At the Feather Awards 2023, he donned a black and white Urban Zulu three-piece set. He also sticks to the theme because, during the Shaka Ilembe media tour, he would wear the umqhele (Zulu crown worn by men) to represent his character of Senzangakh­ona.

Most Stylish Performing Artist in Music: Tyla

South Africa’s youngest Grammy holder is currently the hottest artist globally. Besides dressing well for her body by showing her hourglass figure, Tyla is serious about making money.

Seeing that she’s in her prime and has an influence on her supporters, she launched merchandis­e to promote her debut album, Tyla, which was released on Friday.

That’s killing two birds with one stone, and we admire that.

Most Stylish Media Personalit­y: Motshidisi Mohono

The award-winning sports broadcaste­r knows how to dress for the occasion. When reporting from the field, she keeps it simple in jeans and a T-shirt.

However, when it comes to awards and red-carpet events, she levels up. Talk about balance and versatilit­y, that’s how you distinguis­h a stylish person from someone who likes fashion but lacks taste.

And fortunatel­y for Mohono, she’s stylish and supports local designers.

Most Stylish Fashion Designer: Jacques Bam

The founder of the Bam Collective is the epitome of fluid fashion. Bam has no boundaries when it comes to fashion. He doesn’t design clothes for men or women, he makes clothes for people who admire the fashion of art and see themselves as canvases.

When it comes to sustainabi­lity, he doesn’t compromise either, that’s why, in 2018, he won the SA Fashion

Week Student Competitio­n and made it to the New Talent Search Finalists in 2019.

Most Stylish Model: Ponahalo Mojapelo

If you’ve been following Thebe Magugu’s work, you’ve probably seen Mojapelo in most of his campaigns.

The multi-award-winning model takes her modelling work everywhere she goes because even behind the decks (she’s also a DJ), she makes it her mission to look stylish in local brands.

Most Stylish Business Personalit­y: Melina Lambrakis – Mall of Africa

Lambrakis is a fashion buyer with an eye for upcoming trends, scouting new talented designers and giving a platform to local talent through collaborat­ions and partnershi­ps.

Most Stylish Couple: Dr Musa and Liesl Laurie-mthombeni

Mzansi’s favourite couple are always serving style goals in matching outfits, and honestly, it doesn’t get better than that.

Most Stylish Changemake­r: Musa Motha

Motha is living proof that you can be anything you want to be as long as you put your mind to it. Despite his disability, Motha is a brilliant dancer whose talent has taken him places and won him awards. He continues to be an inspiratio­n to many young people.

The Next Big Thing: Creative brothers Fhatuwani and Justice Mukheli

The brothers portray undeniable beauty with their portraits. While Fhatuwani enjoys painting, Justice is a multidisci­plinary artist who not only paints but also takes captivatin­g photograph­s.

Style Icon: Dr John Kani

The veteran is consistent in supporting proudly South African brands that celebrate African cultures.

 ?? ?? THE NEXT BIG THING: Creative brothers Fhatuwani and Justice Mukheli
THE NEXT BIG THING: Creative brothers Fhatuwani and Justice Mukheli
 ?? ?? MOST STYLISH CHANGEMAKE­R: Musa Motha
MOST STYLISH CHANGEMAKE­R: Musa Motha
 ?? Jacques Bam ?? MOST STYLISH FASHION DESIGNER:
Jacques Bam MOST STYLISH FASHION DESIGNER:
 ?? Bee Diamondhea­d ?? MOST INNOVATIVE STYLE:
Bee Diamondhea­d MOST INNOVATIVE STYLE:

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