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Soweto Fashion Week 2025: A showcase of uncharted creativity and resilience

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Masabata Mkwananzi|Published

The 14th edition of Soweto Fashion Week (SFW) concluded its highly anticipated Autumn/Winter 2025 showcase, reaffirming its status as a beacon of South African creativity, resilience, and innovation.

Hosted at the iconic Soweto Theatre from May 7 to May 10, the event brought together over 30 designers-both emerging and established, who captivated audiences with collections that seamlessly blended contemporary trends with rich traditional influences. 

This season’s theme, “Uncharted Creativity,” invited designers to push boundaries and share heartfelt stories through fashion. SFW continues to serve as a vital platform for nurturing local talent and fostering the growth of the South African fashion industry.

“Each season, Soweto Fashion Week strives to provide a vital platform for local designers to showcase their talent and connect with a broader audience. We are committed to fostering growth within the South African fashion industry. Every year, we look forward to presenting collections that are both inspiring and forward-thinking,” said Stephen Manzini, Founder of Soweto Fashion Week.

Designer Ayanda Nhlapo made her debut at SA Fashion Week this year under her label, House of Ayanda. Reflecting on the milestone, Nhlapo said the experience marked a powerful new chapter in her journey — one she plans to take global as she sets her sights on expanding her international footprint.

“House of Ayanda is focused on expanding its international presence through cultural collaborations, capsule collections, and digital showcases that highlight African heritage with a modern perspective.

Ayanda’s style is minimalist with bold Afro-modern touches, while the brand itself embraces expressive, maximalist storytelling through luxurious textures and layered cultural references. 

“Future aspirations include establishing House of Ayanda as a heritage brand that reinvents African luxury, opening an atelier and creative residency for emerging designers, and contributing to fashion education.” She said. 

Renowned designer Sun Goddess described Soweto Fashion Week as more than just a runway event.

“Soweto Fashion Week is more than a showcase-  it’s a movement and a statement. This event reminds us that South African fashion is not only vibrant but also deeply rooted in our collective spirit. As a brand that hit its 24-year mark this year, I am proud to share pearls of wisdom I've learnt over the years through fashion at the SFW, inspiring the next generation as our way of giving back. I am deeply inspired by the resilience and ingenuity of local talent."

The week-long event featured dynamic runway shows, networking opportunities, and creative collaborations, including partnerships with local brands that highlighted the intersection of fashion, culture, and identity. With over 80 models gracing the runway, SFW once again demonstrated its commitment to inclusivity and development, having supported more than 120 designers and 1,000 models since its inception in 2011. 

“To support and improve South Africa’s fashion industry, there is a need for greater investment in infrastructure, mentorship, and market access, along with stronger connections between fashion, education, and the economy, and a renewed emphasis on preserving and modernising indigenous design knowledge,” Manzini concluded 

As SFW continues to champion local craftsmanship and design excellence, the Autumn/Winter 2025 showcase stands as a testament to the enduring creativity and resilience of South Africa’s fashion community.

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