his year’s Marvels of Mzansi theme turned South Africa’s biggest horse racing event into something even bigger: a full-on celebration of nature, heritage, and style that made the red carpet feel more like a sacred runway.
And the fashion? Unforgettable.
From the fluid movement of Blue Crane-inspired gowns — with sculptural feathers mimicking flight — to the grounding presence of baobab silhouettes in rich bark browns and leaf-toned greens, guests showed up dressed like the land they walk on. We’re talking high fashion with ancestral roots.

Among the standout moments: Eva Modika, whose baobab-inspired gown by Nigerian designer Erica Moore stopped time. With its bark-like textures, organic contours, and grounded earth tones, the dress felt like a love letter to the continent — whispered through couture.
But it wasn’t just Eva. Artists, stylists, and stars across the board tapped into symbols of South African strength and spirit. Think: statement sleeves that echo the sweep of a crane’s wing, beadwork nodding to indigenous craftsmanship, and headdresses that said, “I am my ancestor’s wildest dream — and I dress like it.”
Durban July 2025 wasn’t just about the race. It was about pace-setting — in fashion, in storytelling, and in reclaiming elegance with meaning.
See the looks below
Sithelo Shozi

Mbali Nkosi

Honour Zuma

Eva Modikasa

Happy Simelane

Khutso Theledi

Ntombi Mbele

Lisa Missouri

Mihlali Ndamase

Anele Zondo

Natalie Hlahla

Thando Thabethe

Nande Ramncwana

Rich Monalisa

Zinhle Jiyane
