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IWISA No. 1 Fills Bold: taking local streetwear and youth empowerment to the next level“This is not just a competition. It’s a chance to make your mark in a way that is personal, powerful and proudly South African,” adds Nhlapo. While a household food brand launching a fashion line ...
First, we had iconic Lady Levi’s designed by Levi Strauss in 1934. Today, we offer over twenty women's jeans styles that cater to various body types and can be styled in multiple ways. With the ...
Shimza makes a splash at the 424 Men’s SS26 runway show during Paris Men’s Fashion Week, mingling with celebrities.
Recently-launched fashion chain Ayana could have hundreds of stores, the CEO of its owner Pepkor told Reuters, as the South African retailer targets trendier customers and embraces the fast-fashion ...
JOHANNESBURG, May 28 (Reuters) – Recently-launched fashion chain Ayana could have hundreds of stores, the CEO of its owner Pepkor told Reuters, as the South African retailer targets trendier ...
Faro, a proudly South African startup, is more than just a brand, it’s a movement that champions value, dignity and sustainability. As consumer preferences evolve, the market continues to witness a ...
Hyde Park based Tshepo Jeans founder Tshepo Mohlala reflects on a decade of success and the legacy of African storytelling in fashion. Wednesday, June 25 2025 Facebook ...
When South African fashion designer Jessica Jane Molebatsi showcased her work at the recent Shanghai Fashion Week (SHFW), she was excited at the prospect of introducing her collection to such an ...
Pepkor, a South African retailer, announced its acquisition of fashion brands Legit, Swagga, Style, and Boardmans from Retailability for approximately 1.94 billion rand. This move, settled in cash ...
'Africa Fashion' brings diverse designs to Field Museum: 'You're going to leave with some inspiration' More than 180 works from African artists are featured in the show, which runs through June 29.
A 2023 UNESCO report on Africa’s fashion sector predicted demand for African haute couture will increase by 42% by 2033, driven partly by the growth of e-commerce.
Global fashion brands are struggling with billions of dollars’ worth of unsold inventory. Mostly, these brands avoid reselling in core markets like the U.K. and the U.S. to prevent market ...
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