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Laduma Ngxokolo Hosts Fourth Maxhosa Festival Showcasing Siyi Kulture Collection

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Laduma Ngxokolo Hosts Fourth Maxhosa Festival Showcasing Siyi Kulture Collection

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Designer Laduma Ngxokolo hosted the fourth Maxhosa Festival at Toadbury Country Hotel this past weekend. He showcased his winter Laduma Ngxokolo Siyi Kulture collection despite dark clouds and thunderstorms. Attendees, fashion fans, and followers of South African culture turned out in force. The event matters now as it builds on recent buzz from Paris Fashion Week.

The festival marked the fourth edition of the Maxhosa Festival. Ngxokolo hosted it at Toadbury Country Hotel in KwaZulu-Natal. Bad weather did not stop the event.

Guests dressed brightly. They wore a mix of the new Siyi Kulture designs and classic Maxhosa pieces. The theme “We Are Culture” guided their outfits. Eyewitness News reported these details.

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The festival served as a showcase for music, art, and culture. It linked to Maxhosa’s recent Paris Fashion Week show. There, models honored Izikhotane culture with dance and a pour of Ultra Mel custard on the runway.

The crowd recreated that performance at the festival. Guests cheered loudly.

Ngxokolo spoke to critics who questioned if Izikhotane represents South Africa.

“Cultures borrow from each other, that’s what I’m trying to show. Izikhotane borrowed from Italians because of the aspirational lifestyle associated with them – being pristine, detail-oriented, and confident in their charisma.”

He called the choice deliberate and brave. His goal was education.

The Siyi Kulture collection blends South African cultures. It takes elements like AmaPedi bridal dresses and makes them modern. Ngxokolo wants designs people can wear to work, not just ceremonies. These are his stated views.

No new events are set from the source. The festival came right after Paris Fashion Week. This points to Maxhosa’s push abroad. The crowd’s eruption showed strong local interest.

Conclusion

Laduma Ngxokolo’s Maxhosa Festival highlighted the Siyi Kulture collection. It celebrated culture amid tough weather. The event tied local pride to global stages. Stay updated on South African fashion events via EWN or Maxhosa channels.

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