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African fashion designers like MaXhosa’s Laduma Ngxokolo are sharing our culture and heritage with the globe.
African fashion designers like MaXhosa’s Laduma Ngxokolo are sharing our culture and heritage with the globe.

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Some of the most exciting names in global fashion are African, and our heritage is the golden thread that runs through all these designers’ works, writes Precious Moloi-Motsepe.

When designer Sindiso Khumalo’s latest collection was showcased at Milan Fashion Week in Italy on Thursday, she was not just representing her own creative genius, but also her Zulu and Ndebele cultures and heritage.

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