SPONSORED | The Motsepe Foundation, a sister NGO to AFI_sa fashion enterprise, made a donation of R1m to CANSA when government and private sector donations had dried up.
The top 10 pieces from each category are exclusive available on the House of Nala online store. Picture: SUPPLIED/AFIlaunched on October 28, at the Leonardo in Sandton. Seventeen new and established designers exhibited collections to more than 2,500 global viewers, in a hybrid showcase for in-person and virtual guests.
The theme this year, “Be you, be truly African”, builds on the previous campaign, “I am Africa”, to encourage connection and openness. Each interpretation of African existence is a challenge to conformism, and the campaign is an invitation to all: Express your creative self and find peace in your individuality.
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