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Luxury fashion house, MaXhosa Africa showcased its latest collection, Autumn/ Winter 24 last month at the MXS Kulture Festival. Titled “My Conviction”, the collection aims to promote African artistry ...
The day concluded with a presentation of the new MaXhosa Africa AW2023 collection. This compilation, named The Sons and Daughters of Credo Mutwa, is a tribute to one of South Africa's greatest ...
South African designer Laduma Ngxokolo, of Maxhosa Africa, is taking his brand to greater heights – he recently opened a new store in Canal Street, New York. Ngxokolo announced the opening of ...
For Maxhosa Africa, staging a presentation in Paris this season was less about drumming up new business than offering thanks. The South African knitwear brand no longer does wholesale yet its ...
More recently, the range has expanded to include accessories like scarves, beanies, socks, as well as homeware items like patterned rugs. The label, now rebranded as MAXHOSA Africa, has a flagship ...
New York is on top of the world ... Ngxokolo, a world traveller with a creative vision creates high-quality items for Maxhosa Africa, showcasing his pride and inventiveness in Africa.
The brand practises sustainability through repurposes items that weren't used ... Lihle highlights how MaXhosa Africa repurposes waste materials, transforming them into new products like cushions and ...
Over the years, the brand has cultivated a following both locally and abroad, with its recent store opening in New York as well as showcases in London and Paris. Additionally, MaXhosa Africa has gone ...
His fashion brand Maxhosa Africa has been invited to install a pop-up store at the Armando Cabral. “I’m in New York, @armando_cabral has invited @maxhosa to do a pop-up at their boutique at ...
but is branching out into new territory. Awa'tori, a platform that connects Japanese and African creatives, tapped MaXhosa Africa with fabric manufacturer TokyoKnit to offer its first Eastern ...
For Maxhosa Africa, staging a presentation in Paris this season was less about drumming up new business than offering thanks. The South African knitwear brand no longer does wholesale yet its ...