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Al-Medina Fashions in Fordsburg has a huge selection of scarves.

Hijab: A matter of choice

During Ramadan, even some women who do not normally wear the scarf don it during the holy fasting month. And it is a beautiful thing.

Celeste Lee Arendse of Selfi is drawing on the work of Antonio Gaudi and Gustav Klimt for her show.

Designers prepare for the ramp

Five up-and-coming designers will showcase their icon-themed designs at the inaugural Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Cape Town.

Miss SA 2011 first princess Remona Moodley will be crowning this year’s queen.

Of tiaras and android beauty queens

Miss SA first princess Remona Moodley will be tackling Miss World, in Melinda Bam’s absence. We find out what lies beneath the lipgloss and hairspray.

By the book: Two new novels examine polygamy and its role in the lives of Muslim women.

Polygamy: Redefining faith and fidelity in fiction

Polygamy is explored in "Lessons in Husbandry" by South African author Shaida Kazie Ali, and "The Ruins of Us" by Keija Parssinen.

In celebration of Africa’s creative heritage

Heritage on the runway

In celebration of Africa’s creative heritage, Sanaa Africa 2012 launched its four day event with a runway show featuring eight local designers.

Fashion label Kemisoul

African fashion, Soweto style

The inaugural Soweto Fashion Week has featured some exciting new talents who have not yet been seen at any other fashion platform.

Top designer David Tlale has teamed up with a local chain store to bring high-end South African fashion to a wider audience.

Easy on the eye, easy on the pocket

Top South African designer David Tlale has teamed up with local retailer Legit to bring high-end fashion to a wider audience.

Crazy love

Crazy love

The Michael Buble concert at Sun City’s Superbowl gave Zeenat Mahomed the chance to let loose and act like a teenager.

Quintessentially British

Quintessentially British

Hackett London, which recently opened a store in Sandton, has built its reputation on quality cloth and classic cuts.

You are what you wear

You are what you wear

Over the next few weeks the<em> M&G</em> will look at different industry sectors and analyse the style of South Africa’s high-powered ­individuals.

Charting family dynamics

Charting family dynamics

<b>Zeenat Mahomed</b> talks to Manju Kapur about her new novel and the new India.

Dress your inner best

Dress your inner best

Naked Ape designer Shaldon Kopman aims to change the perception of bespoke tailoring.

The soft side to a tough exterior

The soft side to a tough exterior

Clive Rundle, known for his meticulous craftsmanship and brazen fashion sense, has chosen the title Fragile for his latest collection.

Fast fashion

Fast fashion

A new sponsor is breathing new life into South Africa’s most important fashion industry showcase, which kicks off on Thursday.

Green is the new

Green is the new, er, green

Last Friday fashion students at the Tshwane University of Technology held their annual fashion show.

Been there

Been there, done that

Africa Fashion Week was experienced with a mixture of frustration and fascination.

Trading on Africa

Trading on Africa

The aesthetics of the African continent will take centre stage in the forthcoming Africa Fashion Week.

Ramping up local talent

Ramping up local talent

Fashion Week’s most obvious trend was support for local design from mainstream corporates.

‘Must-have’ designs galore

‘Must-have’ designs galore

The Southern Guild 2011 collection will be showcased again at the Jo’burg Art Fair from September 23 to 25.

Changing gear

That cars and fashion reflect who we are — or who we want to be — is not a new concept, so it was a smart idea to bring the two together.