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South African Fashion Week Focuses on Job Creation

The South African Fashion Week AW 22 season saw designers like Saint Vuyo by Thulani Vuyo Mlambo show in Johannesburg.
Saint Vuyo by Thulani Vuyo Mlambo at last year's South African Fashion Week AW22 season. (South African Fashion Week )

The event celebrating its 25th anniversary saw 20 designers take part in shows at the Mall of Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa. The spring/summer 2023 edition concluded over the weekend, featuring highlights such as Amanda Laird-Cherry, Ntando Ngwenya, Olé Ledimo’s Loxion Kulcha and Artho Steenkamp.

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