Glitz, glam and traditional flair took the red carpet by storm at the official Opening of Parliament which took place at the Cape Town City Hall on International Mandela Day.
MPs and dignitaries put their best foot forward as they stepped into the the Parliament’s seventh term with President Cyril Ramaphosa “recycling” his signature pin-striped suit, red tie and crisp white shirt for his Opening of Parliament Address (OPA) on Thursday, 18 July.
Despite it not being a SONA fashion affair – with most ministers and MPs donning traditional gear, let’s round up some red carpet hits and misses nevertheless…
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Red carpet host Thami Dish from The Thami Dish Foundation was an explosion of baby pink frills and thrills, while 61-year-old ANC deputy secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane went Barbiecore at the Parly with a fuchsia feathers-and-sequins creation.
It was yet another case of “suit maketh the man” for Malusi Gigaba as the ANC MP – who is rumoured to have more than 200 suits in his cupboard – walked the red carpet with wife, Nomfundo Fakudze.
The former minister of finance and home affairs’ wife cut a stylish figure in a body-hugging duck egg blue dress with some flower detail on the bodice.
The executive director of Status Capital Building Society is known for flashing expensive “arm candy”, with social media users quick to point out her Chanel bag…
It was ANC chief whip Mdumiseni Ntuli’s expensive taste in footwear which set the tongues wagging this time.
The ANC chief whip was spotted wearing a pair of Louis Vuitton designer black sneakers which – at the rumoured estimate of R29,000 – costs more than what the average South African earns in a month.
Recently, netizens slammed Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema for claiming to champion the rights of the poor in a pair of Corteo on Spikes Oxford shoes which costs about R28,000).
The EFF leader, who wore his revolutionary overalls on the red carpet, is well known for flashing luxury designer wear such as Gucci and Louis Vuitton.
His Durban July shoes is advertised on Christian Louboutin’s website for a $1,545 (about R28,000), so no doubt he had some shoe envy on Thursday…
Minister of Employment and Labour, Nomakhosazana Meth, wore a chic but cheeky knee-length dress with Christian Dior-inspired detail around her middle, coupled with a burnt-orange mantle.
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen stayed true to the blue with his choice of suit and tie.
His wife, Terry, wore a Grecian-inspired forest green dress for her husband’s first OPA as minister of agriculture.
Ahead of the event, Parliament said it had partnered with Proudly South Africa “in support of the South African fashion industry by urging Members of Parliament and guests to wear locally produced attire”.
Some MPs and dignitaries opted the traditional route…
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