Fashion
Pamela Mtanga Makes One Bag Work in Multiple Ways
Pamela Mtanga really knows how to make one accessory fit into all kinds of looks and situations. The standout piece is a large, deep burgundy envelope clutch bag with a croc-embossed finish. It definitely doesn’t blend in, it’s bold, structured, and easily catches your eye in her recent outfits.
The shape of the bag really makes a statement right off the bat. It’s wide and oversized, but it folds into a sharp triangular flap that keeps things sleek. The croc texture gives it a nice depth and shine, reflecting light without taking away from the outfit. Plus, that wine red shade is super versatile, it pairs beautifully with jewel tones and still feels grounded next to neutrals. Pamela’s able to use all of that to make the bag work effortlessly with different outfits.
Look One: Checked Blazer and Tie Combo

Pamela Mtanga
In this first look, Pamela’s got the bag tucked under her arm, rocking an oversized checked blazer in soft shades of beige and red. Underneath, she layers a crisp white shirt and a maroon tie, a smart move that echoes the bag’s rich tone. The colors match nicely but don’t feel forced, creating a cool connection between her outfit and the bag.
She’s paired this with tailored black trousers and polished black loafers, grounding the whole outfit. The size of the bag balances out the boxy shape of the blazer, ensuring the look feels well-proportioned instead of bulky.
Look Two: Grey Coat and Leather Gloves

Pamela Mtanga
The second styling completely transforms the bag’s context. Pamela pairs it with a long, double-breasted grey coat thrown over a white high-neck top. Black trousers and those extended leather gloves create a sleek winter foundation. The gloves pick up a similar tone to the bag’s burgundy without matching exactly, a smart detail that ties things together.
That neutral grey coat becomes the perfect backdrop for the bag’s rich color and texture. The croc embossing really pops against the flat wool, making the burgundy look even deeper.
Look Three: Pinstripes and Wide-Leg Trousers

Pamela Mtanga
The third look takes a sportier direction. Pamela throws on a hooded pinstripe jacket over a crisp white shirt, paired with flowing black wide-leg trousers. Pointed black heels stretch the silhouette and add some edge.
The bag becomes a striking focal point against this mostly black-and-white palette. Its rich burgundy breaks through all that monochrome, injecting color while keeping the outfit’s clean aesthetic intact. The bag’s rigid structure plays beautifully against the relaxed drape of those trousers and the casual hood, showing just how versatile it really is.
Why the Bag Works Across All Three Looks
Three things make this bag so successful: its size, structure, and that gorgeous color. The oversized proportions let it hold its own against both tailored pieces and casual wear. The sharp fold-over flap and clean lines keep it polished enough for formal looks, but the soft leather gives it flexibility for more relaxed styling. And that burgundy? It’s bold without being shouty, which means it plays well with everything from muted patterns to stark monochromes.
Pamela’s styling proves that one great bag can become your signature piece. She rotates it through completely different outfits while maintaining a cohesive personal style. The bag adapts to each new context without missing a beat. The right design moves effortlessly across seasons, occasions, and whatever mood strikes you.
Read Also: Pamela Mtanga’s Winter Layers Are All the Inspiration You Need
Fashion
3 Fashion Trends We’re Glad to Leave Behind in 2025
Looking back at the trends that once filled South African wardrobes, it’s clear that style has already moved on. By the end of 2025, a few fashion moments that dominated closets and social feeds across the country have gradually disappeared. Some never lasted beyond a viral craze, while others simply outgrew their moment in the spotlight, making way for pieces that balance style, comfort, and versatility.

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One trend that made waves early in the year was Labubu; playful bag charms and quirky miniature accessories. Influencers in Cape Town and Johannesburg clipped them to bags, belts, and phones, making them almost unavoidable on social media. But by mid-year, their appeal had already begun to fade. Once the novelty wore off, South African consumers started choosing accessories that worked across multiple outfits and occasions, leaving these tiny statement pieces as a memory of the year’s fleeting hype.

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Skinny jeans, a wardrobe staple for over a decade, also saw a sharp decline. Across South African cities, from university campuses to urban high streets, wider-leg, straight, and relaxed-fit denim became the preferred choice. Runways and local editors highlighted these alternatives, focusing on both comfort and practicality. Tight-fitting skinnies, once essential for a polished look, are now largely reserved for specific occasions rather than daily wear, as more South Africans prioritise ease of movement without sacrificing style.

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Micro miniskirts, which dominated summer festivals and warm-weather street style, are also on the retreat. While still fun for summer events, their extreme shortness limits versatility, particularly when seasonal shifts bring cooler weather to Johannesburg, Durban, and Pretoria. Designers and shoppers are increasingly favouring skirts and hemlines that are wearable year-round, offering a balance between visual interest and functionality.
The decline of playful mini accessories, skinny jeans, and micro minis shows a clear shift in South African fashion: people are choosing pieces that combine style with practicality. These trends, once unavoidable, now feel like a record of 2025, making way for wardrobe choices in 2026 that are both versatile and expressive.
Fashion
Mtanga as a Pink Butterfly, Unmissable
Pamela Mtanga’s approach to fashion has always been direct and confident, consistently choosing bold, visually led designs. This pink butterfly look captures that instinct through its wing-like construction and saturated hue, presenting a moment that feels striking and deliberate rather than decorative. It reflects a style identity that favours presence and scale, especially in settings where the host is expected to set the tone.
She wore the look while hosting the first leg of The Pink Table with Brutal Fruit. As a brand-led, hosted setting rather than a traditional red-carpet appearance, the occasion required an outfit capable of holding attention without excessive styling or distraction.

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The mini dress is engineered from translucent pink layers shaped into oversized butterfly-wing panels. The wing-like structure is intentionally balanced, extending from the bodice with measured precision. Beaded edging traces the contours of the design, creating motion at the hem and definition through the overall shape. A subtle plunge at the neckline offsets the volume, while drop earrings and minimal heels keep the finish sharp and controlled. Her hair, styled in a slick ponytail, reinforces the architectural quality of the look.

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The look succeeds through careful design. Its bold form and vivid hue are structured with exacting control, letting the butterfly-inspired panels define the statement. The result is a confident, modern presentation, ideal for a host who naturally anchors attention at the centre of the room.
Fashion
Mihlali Ndamase Shows How to Rock a Chartreuse Gown
Mihlali Ndamase has built a reputation for looks that sit confidently between fashion discipline and personal confidence, and this appearance subtly reinforces that reputation through thoughtful styling. The look feels confident and composed, well put together without rigidity, and true to how she usually approaches fashion.
The images, shared on her official Instagram page, place her on a wide outdoor staircase with no explicit reference to an event or occasion. Her caption, “A piece that belongs in an Article gallery,” feels like she’s simply showing off her style, not promoting anything.

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She wears a strapless chartreuse-toned gown sitting between yellow and green, designed with a structured corset that defines the torso before giving way to an asymmetrical skirt. The fabric gathers dramatically at the hip, forming layered, sculptural ruffles that cascade downward and reveal just enough leg to maintain balance. The shade is striking against her skin tone without overpowering the look. Gold strappy heels complement the dress, while a crystal-embellished clutch introduces detail without taking attention away from the dress. Jewellery is kept minimal, keeping the attention on the design of the gown.

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What makes the look work is control. Despite its dramatic details, the outfit never feels overdone. The clean neckline offsets the weight of the draping, the corsetry anchors the structure of the skirt, and the accessories remain intentional rather than decorative. Ndamase carries the look with ease, moving between composed and playful poses that prevent it from feeling static. The result is a fashion-forward image suited to a magazine spread and consistent with the direction her recent style choices suggest.
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