At a brand-new luxury store in a posh area of Johannesburg, Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe discussed the growth of a African fashion is promoted by Precious Moloi-Motsepe.
At a brand-new luxury store in a posh area of Johannesburg, Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe discussed the growth of African fashion.
One of the wealthiest women in Africa, Precious Moloi-Motsepe of South Africa, is a fervent supporter of fashion designers in the young, dynamic, and culturally varied continent.
Since she was a young child growing up in the Soweto township, fashion has been in her blood, and in her opinion, the time is now for “African designers to shine” on the global stage.
She established the fashion weeks in Johannesburg and Cape Town a decade and a half ago with the goal of bringing together designers from all across the continent and positioning them for the international market.
She told AFP with a confident smile that her objective is finally beginning to pay off at a brand-new high-end store in a wealthy neighbourhood of Johannesburg, the country’s economic hub.
The 58-year-old, who was dressed stylishly in her make-up, flowing black pants, and silk top, declared that “African designers are receiving respect here at home now more than ever.”
The spouse of Confederation of African Football head Patrice Motsepe remarked, “You will see superstars wearing local designers at large events on the continent, musical awards, and football games.” They “have unquestionably become household names.”
She told AFP with a confident smile that her objective is finally beginning to pay off at a brand-new high-end store in a wealthy neighbourhood of Johannesburg, the country’s economic hub.
The 58-year-old, who was dressed stylishly in her make-up, flowing black pants, and silk top, declared that “African designers are receiving respect here at home now more than ever.”
The spouse of Confederation of African Football head Patrice Motsepe remarked, “You will see superstars wearing local designers at large events on the continent, musical awards, and football games.” They “have unquestionably become household names.”
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One of the wealthiest women in Africa, Precious Moloi-Motsepe of South Africa, is a fervent supporter of fashion designers in the young, dynamic, and culturally varied continent.
Since she was a young child growing up in the Soweto township, fashion has been in her blood, and in her opinion, the time is now for “African designers to shine” on the global stage.
She established the fashion weeks in Johannesburg and Cape Town a decade and a half ago with the goal of bringing together designers from all across the continent and positioning them for the international market.
She told AFP with a confident smile that her objective is finally beginning to pay off at a brand-new high-end store in a wealthy neighbourhood of Johannesburg, the country’s economic hub.
The 58-year-old, who was dressed stylishly in her make-up, flowing black pants, and silk top, declared that “African designers are receiving respect here at home now more than ever.”
The spouse of Confederation of African Football head Patrice Motsepe remarked, “You will see superstars wearing local designers at large events on the continent, musical awards, and football games.” They “have unquestionably become household names.”
She told AFP with a confident smile that her objective is finally beginning to pay off at a brand-new high-end store in a wealthy neighbourhood of Johannesburg, the country’s economic hub.
The 58-year-old, who was dressed stylishly in her make-up, flowing black pants, and silk top, declared that “African designers are receiving respect here at home now more than ever.”
The spouse of Confederation of African Football head Patrice Motsepe remarked, “You will see superstars wearing local designers at large events on the continent, musical awards, and football games.” They “have unquestionably become household names.”