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Bonang Matheba Shines at L’Oréal Paris Fashion Show in Franschhoek

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South African actress and presenter Bonang Matheba captivated audiences at the L’Oréal Paris ‘Walk Your Worth’ fashion show in Franschhoek last week. The glamorous event, set against the breathtaking Cape Winelands, celebrated empowerment, diversity, and South African talent.

A Night of Elegance and Empowerment

Bonang turned heads in a dazzling gold evening gown adorned with jewels and sequins. She completed her stunning look with gold jewelry and matching shoes, radiating confidence and style. Sharing the spotlight with other notable guests, including Miss South Africa 2023 Natasha Joubert, Bonang took to Instagram, writing:

“The @lorealparis Holiday Dinner was a razzle!! Great night..🎄😍🥰❤️”

During a pre-show interview, Bonang emphasized the event’s empowering message. “Fashion is a tool for empowerment, and tonight we’re showing the world what South Africans can do,” she said.

 

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The Magic of Franschhoek

Franschhoek’s rolling vineyards and majestic mountains created a magical setting for the evening. The fusion of beauty, culture, and nature made the show a sensory delight. Bonang captured the sentiment perfectly, saying:

“Franschhoek is pure magic. It’s the perfect setting to celebrate our nation’s incredible talent.”

With its celebration of South African creativity and empowerment, the ‘Walk Your Worth’ fashion show was more than an event—it was a testament to the power of fashion to inspire and unite.

 

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A Fusion of Fashion and Culture

Inspired by L’Oréal Paris’ iconic “Le Défilé” in Paris, the Franschhoek show brought together South Africa’s finest designers. Rich Mnisi, Tshepo Jeans, KLûK CGDT, and Mantsho showcased collections that blended modernity with South African heritage. Each piece highlighted the vibrancy and creativity of the local fashion scene.

Bonang’s role extended beyond modeling as her magnetic presence added depth to the event’s cultural significance. Sharing the stage was international actress and L’Oréal Paris sub-Saharan Africa ambassador, Thuso Mbedu, who also celebrated the evening’s theme of empowerment.

 

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