BINNENKANT DURBAN: Namibian fashion designer Leone Shimuketa is set to showcase at  Durban Fashion Fair this weekend.
BINNENKANT DURBAN: Namibian fashion designer Leone Shimuketa is set to showcase at Durban Fashion Fair this weekend.

Namibian designers to showcase at Durban Fashion Fair

Michael Kayunde
MTC Windhoek Fashion Week has announced that Namibian designers Leone Shimuketa of SIRENGA and Mateus Erastus of MN Creations will showcase their work at Durban Fashion Fair in South Africa on Friday, 20 September. This exceptional opportunity stems from a strategic partnership established last year between the two platforms, aimed at fostering collaboration and strengthening cultural ties between Namibia and South Africa.

Both designers have made significant contributions to the Namibian fashion industry, with their unique and innovative designs gaining widespread recognition.

Leone Shimuketa is celebrated for her bold and avant-garde designs that push the boundaries of conventional fashion. Her label, SIRENGA, has become synonymous with creativity and artistic expression, making her a prominent figure in Namibia’s fashion scene.

Mateus Erastus, founder of MN Creations, brings an elegant and sophisticated touch to the runway with his ethereal designs. Known for the timeless beauty and intricate craftsmanship of his brand MN Creations, Mateus has captivated audiences with his graceful and refined aesthetic.

This participation in Durban Fashion Fair is not only a platform for these talented designers to showcase their brands but also a valuable opportunity to market and sell their collections beyond Namibia’s borders. The event highlights the importance of cultural exchange and the growing influence of Namibian fashion on the global stage.

Commenting on this exciting development, Luis Munana, Director of MTC Windhoek Fashion Week, shared, "We are thrilled to see our designers reaching new heights at international events like Durban Fashion Fair. This is a fantastic opportunity for them to engage with a broader audience, expand their market reach, and solidify Namibia's position in the global fashion industry.

“Our collaboration with Durban Fashion Fair reflects our ongoing commitment to promoting arts and culture across borders."

This marks the second time that MTC Windhoek Fashion Week has sent Namibian designers to showcase internationally, with the first exchange taking place at Batho Fashion Week in Botswana. These partnerships are opening doors for Namibian designers, enabling them to participate in exchange programs that elevate their profiles on the global fashion scene.

The upcoming showcase in Durban represents a significant milestone in the careers of these designers, as they continue to make their mark internationally. MTC Windhoek Fashion Week remains dedicated to supporting local talent and creating opportunities for Namibian designers to thrive both locally and globally.

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