Fashion And Beauty

Local Fashion Police is back to reward you for wearing your fab SA-made threads

Flaunt your style wearing locally made garments and Proudly South African’s Local Fashion Police, a group of renowned designers and judges, may just single you out to be one of four winners of R20 000 worth of local fashion.

Happy MaKhumalo Ngidi, Proudly SA chief marketing officer. Image: Supplied

Members of the public have until the end of the day on Friday, 7 October 2022, to post photos or selfies of themselves on social media wearing South African fashion – be it locally made ready-to-wear garments or designer couture – while showing the label of origin in the picture. Participants are also encouraged to tag the store or designer they bought their outfits from!

If your submission catches the eye of one of the “police” – fashion designers Biji Gibbs from Biji La Maison de Couture, Sello Modupe from SCALO, Hangwani Nengovhela from Rubicon Clothing and Gavin Rajah of Gavin Rajah Atelier – you stand a chance of winning one of four R20 000 fashion vouchers, redeemable from the four designers.

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Local Fashion Police fashion designs. Image: Supplied

“It’s time for South African quality and design excellence to reclaim its rightful place in our hearts and minds,” says Proudly SA chief marketing officer Happy MaKhumalo Ngidi.

“‘Locally made’ is not synonymous with ‘poor quality’ – quite the opposite, in fact. Our clothing sector produces high-quality garments, and South Africans may be surprised to learn that much of our designer couture is affordable enough to allow you to step out for that special occasion in style.” 

Ngidi says Proudly SA encourages people to buy local, support local jobs and celebrate South African design excellence because of the sector’s vast capability for economic growth – and for innovation and creativity.

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The clothing, textiles, footwear and leather (CTFL) sector is labour-intensive and creates thousands of jobs which our country desperately needs, she adds.

Mr Eustace Mashimbye, Proudly SA Chief Executive Officer.

“The garment sector in South Africa holds immense potential to create and sustain jobs.

“That’s why Proudly SA has launched the second instalment of Local Fashion Police to promote our clothing, textiles, footwear and leather industry, and show South Africans that wearing local is really, really lekker. So, consider this an invitation to show us how you rock that Mzansi style!”

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The Local Fashion Police 2022 online competition will culminate in an awards ceremony and fashion show on 27 October 2022, during which the four winners will have their chance to shine and which will feature a fashion showcase by the four celebrity designers.

During the event, Proudly SA will also celebrate its 21st Anniversary with a showcase of local music to complement the fashion on display.

How to enter Local Fashion Police 2022

  1. Buy a locally made clothing item (shop-bought or designer wear) or slip on an existing South African-made item from your wardrobe
  2. Snap a selfie of yourself wearing the item, including the label of origin (showing that it’s made in Mzansi), and the tag of the shop or designer. Strut your stuff and show us your #ProudlySouthAfrican attitude!
  3. Post the photo on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram
  4. Use the hashtags #WearLocalEveryDay and #BuyLocalToCreateJobs
  5. Tag Proudly South African (Twitter: @ProudlySA; Facebook: @proudlysa; Instagram: @proudly.sa) and, if relevant, theor designer in question
  6. You will be notified before the finale on 27 October 2022, whether you made the shortlist
  7. Terms and conditions may be found on the Proudly SA website: https://www.proudlysa.co.za/

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By Tracy Lee Stark
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