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Minnie Dlamini Street Style Moment: Crisp Whites, Ripped Denim and A Neon Kick 

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There’s something about the way Minnie Dlamini wears an outfit that makes you stop and stare. This looks—part downtown cool, part calculated glam, is no exception. It’s the kind of style that doesn’t scream for attention but gets it anyway, blending sharp tailoring with just the right amount of undone edge.  

 

Minnie Dlamini models a white deconstructed crop top with open sides

Minnie Dlamini

The Shirt: Tailored with a Twist

 

The crisp white crop top is where the magic starts. At first glance, it’s a polished, structured collar, long sleeves pushed up to just below the elbow but then you notice the details. The sides are open, the hem curves up just enough to tease skin without trying too hard. It’s the kind of piece that feels both intentional and effortless, like she threw it on but somehow knew exactly how it would fall.  

 

The Denim: Rough Around the Edges

 

She keeps it loose with distressed bermuda shorts, the kind that walk the line between tomboy and sexy. The wash is classic, the rips are strategic (one slit above the thigh, just enough), and the frayed hem keeps it from feeling too precious. They’re the perfect counterbalance to the shirt’s sharpness—soft where it’s structured, rough where it’s refined

 

Minnie Dlamini models a white deconstructed crop top with open sides

Minnie Dlamini in Street Style

The Shoes: The Punch of Bright Color

Then there are the shoes. Neon green, pointed-toe. Against all that white and denim, they’re the exclamation point—bright, playful, a little bit daring. They take the outfit from cool to memorable without tipping it into costume territory.  

 

Hair & Makeup: Glam That Doesn’t Fight the Vibe  

 

Her hair falls in those little, sleek waves—Old Hollywood but with a modern touch. The makeup is soft, just enough to frame her face: brushed-up brows, a warm nude lip, skin that looks like skin. It’s the kind of beauty look that complements instead of competes, letting the clothes do the talking.  

 

Where You’d Wear This 

 

This isn’t a one-note outfit. It’s brunch with the girls but-make-it-fashion. It’s a day-date where you want to look put-together but not like you tried. It’s a street style moment outside a pop-up or an art gallery stroll where you’re just happening to be the best-dressed person there.  

Minnie Dlamini models a white deconstructed crop top with open sides

Minnie Dlamini

This outfit is confident, it is quite luxurious with edge – where confidence comes from cut, not flash. In other words, it’s pure Minnie—knowing exactly what works and wearing it like it’s second nature.  

 

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Pamela Mtanga Is a Paddock Princess in Three Stripes

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Pamela Mtanga has referred to herself as a “paddock princess,” and in this appearance, she leans fully into that identity with a look built around Adidas’ signature three stripes.

She’s pictured in a motorsport paddock, standing in front of a tyre installation marked with Red Bull branding. It’s the kind of setting usually dominated by team gear and sponsor uniforms, but increasingly, it’s also where style gets noticed.

Pamela Mtanga – Instagram

Her outfit is simple and well put together. A burgundy oversized track jacket, with the three stripes running cleanly down the sleeves, is paired with a matching mini set. Underneath, she goes with a fitted white top that keeps the look sharp without adding distraction. Knee-high boots complete the look and make it feel more styled than typical sportswear.

She keeps accessories minimal. Sunglasses show up across the images, sometimes worn, sometimes in hand, adding just enough variation without pulling focus from the outfit itself.

Mtanga has built a presence around sharing her experiences at motorsport events, from race weekends to the moments around them. Her content leans into access and atmosphere, offering a view of these spaces that goes beyond the track.

Pamela Mtanga – Instagram

The “paddock princess” label fits within that. It points to visibility, but also to how she chooses to show up in these environments. Rather than defaulting to team-issued pieces, she sticks with sportswear and shapes it to suit the setting.

This look follows that same approach. It’s straightforward, recognisable, and clearly intentional, sportswear, but styled for where she is.

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Bonang Matheba Inspires Thebe Magugu’s Mafeteng Capsule Collection

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Bonang Matheba is at the centre of Thebe Magugu’s Mafeteng capsule collection campaign. Thebe Magugu designs from a place of personal history, and Bonang represents a person they can rely on.

According to Magugu,

There is power in knowing where you come from. I’ve always felt like Bonang embodies that with remarkable ease, as a woman who has built an entire universe simply around her presence.”

The collection is from Mafeteng in Lesotho, a place connected to Magugu’s family background. Bonang’s role fits naturally within the brand concept. Magugu positions her as a muse because she represents a fully formed identity.

Bonang Matheba: Instagram

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In the campaign visuals, she appears composed.  Her posture, stillness, and authority show how consistently managed her public image is.

The standout look in the capsule is the Mafeteng Dress in bone white. The colour choice removes distraction. The garment is defined by clean lines and exceptional tailoring. When paired with the Kite Cap, the look is more architectural and shows a sense of authority.

The composition is minimal, with Bonang positioned to emphasise her presence. Lighting and framing allow the garment’s form and her persona to carry the image.  The visual language is consistent with the collection’s focus on clarity.

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This collaboration works because both figures operate with a similar approach. Magugu builds collections through storytelling tied to specific histories, while Bonang has built a career based on consistency. .

The Mafeteng capsule shows a shift in African luxury fashion towards specificity. Designers are moving away from generic cultural references and focusing on defined histories. By using Mafeteng, Magugu narrows the narrative, giving the collection more depth.

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Mihlali Ndamase Styles a Blazer and Jeans With a Vintage Touch

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Mihlali Ndamase has built a style direction defined by bold colour and body-conscious shapes. Recently, her Instagram feed has focused on figure-hugging dresses from her label, Treasury. But in a different direction, she steps away from that approach, choosing instead a blazer and wide-leg denim styled with a vintage reference.

The blazer is cut with a slightly oversized frame, giving it a balanced shape. The shoulders extend just enough to create contrast against the jeans. This proportion avoids the cropped  tailoring typical of modern cuts. This outfit is styled like the late 90s and early 2000s styling. She pairs the look with cuffed loose jeans in clean-finished denim.

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The outfit carries a vintage feel through its details. The blazer and jeans pairing draws from classic styling, shown through simple details rather than bold elements. The blazer shows Mihlali’s usual style, shaped by clean lines and well-cut pieces.

Accessories are kept simple. The shoes and bag come in soft, neutral shades. She pairs the look with oversized glasses and wears her hair in a fringe that frames her face.

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This look sits close to her 27 February denim outfit, where she wore lighter-wash jeans paired with a matching long-sleeve blue shirt. She finished the look with a sweater draped around her neck, a white clutch, and half-covered shoes, styled with a bob.

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