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Soweto Fashion Week Wraps AW2026 Season & Announces South African Fashion Association

Soweto Fashion Week (SFW) has wrapped its Autumn/Winter 2026  season following a vibrant three-day showcase at the Soweto Theatre in Jabulani, attracting a strong turnout  across the three days. 

The 26th season delivered on its promise of celebrating local creative talent while expanding its global  footprint with emerging designers, established labels and international debuts all sharing the same runway. 

“I am pleased to see that the Soweto Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026 season delivered with  such strength and creative excellence. The collections were a true reflection of the depth of talent  within our industry. As we move forward, we will begin the process of launching the South African  Fashion Association, an initiative shaped by the voices of designers and industry stakeholders to  represent, unify, and advance the fashion sector nationally in an inclusive and impactful way,” said Stephen Manzini, Founder of Soweto Fashion Week. 

Soweto Fashion Week AW2026

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON 

Opening night cast a spotlight on the emerging designers bloc, introducing fresh talent to industry guests,  media and fashion enthusiasts. Among them, Finch by Kwanele Thusi made a bold statement with an all male lineup dressed in striking pink velvet. 

Among the standout moments was a collaborative presentation between textile designer Nobuzwe Mabona  of Buzwe Bethu Textile Prints and young Eastern Cape designer Ayabulela ‘Aya’ Mzananda that celebrated  the flexibility of BBTPRINTS as a design medium. 

HOSS BY SASS by Sanele Thabethe delivered a collection that balanced red-carpet elegance with a more  modern, wearable feel. Each look showcased attention to detail and a seamless fusion of luxury and  versatility. 

HOSS BY SASS by Sanele Thabethe delivered a collection that balanced red-carpet elegance with a more  modern, wearable feel.

Soweto-born duo Muzikayise ‘Afrika’ Mabena and Loyiso Dyantji of Originally Kasified Clothing presented  The Rebirth of Cool Phase Two. The 10 piece collection is a continuation of their signature aesthetic paying  homage to denim and township culture. 

In a special institutional presentation, advanced diploma students from the Tshwane University of  Technology’s Fashion Design and Technology faculty also made their mark. Bofelo Senonohi presented  Botswana by Saint Heavens - a collection rooted in personal heritage featuring knit fabric, ostrich leather and  cowhide. Fellow student Alex Makgoka offered a refined take on tailoring, introducing peekaboo collars into  peaked-collar suits alongside wide-legged trousers and wrap silhouettes in earthy tones. 

The season’s most talked about international moment came courtesy of Spanish designer Viktória Varga, who  made her African debut at Soweto Fashion Week presenting an eclectic selection of evening dresses,  statement skirts and handpainted pieces with her signature pom-poms, ribbon details and striking colour  combinations. 

“Presenting at Soweto Fashion Week was an incredibly powerful experience. There’s a raw energy  and authenticity here. It felt like a true celebration of creativity, culture, and individuality.” said Viktória Varga. 

The event also reinforced Johannesburg’s growing profile as a fashion destination

“The Soweto audience was amazing. The audience was very expressive, engaged, and genuinely  connected to the pieces. I felt a strong emotional response, which is always the most rewarding. I would absolutely love to collaborate with local artists and designers here, there’s such a unique  creative language that really inspires me,” Varga added. 

The event also reinforced Johannesburg’s growing profile as a fashion destination. Joburg Tourism leverages  major events to position Johannesburg as a leading urban destination in Africa, with Soweto Fashion Week  contributing significantly to SMME participation and global media visibility.  The platform will return later this year for its Spring/Summer 2026 season. Further details to be announced  in due course. 

Soweto Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026 was brought to you by Creme of Nature, Joburg Tourism,  Joburg City Theatres, Soweto TV, The Star, Saturday Star and PMC Makeup Academy. 

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