South African music heavyweights Kabza De Small and Maglera Doe Boy are making waves far beyond the borders of Mzansi. The duo, who are currently touring France, turned heads at MaXhosa Africa’s showcase at Paris Fashion Week, proving once again that South African talent is taking over the world.
Fashion and music have always had a strong connection, and Kabza De Small and Maglera Doe Boy made sure to represent both industries with pride. MaXhosa Africa, a globally recognized South African luxury brand, took center stage at Paris Fashion Week, showcasing its latest collection filled with vibrant prints and signature Xhosa-inspired patterns.
Kabza De Small, known as the King of Amapiano, stepped onto the scene in a sleek nude-colored MaXhosa outfit, exuding confidence and class. Maglera Doe Boy, on the other hand, opted for a bold red MaXhosa ensemble, embracing the brand’s African heritage with style.
Taking to Instagram, Kabza De Small shared pictures of himself draped in the exquisite MaXhosa designs, captioning the post simply: “Fashion week.” Fans and fellow celebrities flooded the comments with praise, celebrating his flawless transition from music icon to fashion trendsetter.
Beyond the runway, Kabza De Small has been making the most of his time in France. He recently shared glimpses of his visit to the Hennessy headquarters, where he seemed to be enjoying the luxury experience.
MaXhosa Africa, founded by Laduma Ngxokolo, has become one of South Africa’s most recognized high-end fashion brands. With its bold Xhosa-inspired knitwear and modern African aesthetic, the brand continues to dominate international runways, and having Kabza De Small and Maglera Doe Boy showcase the designs only adds to its growing reputation.
Kabza De Small and Maglera Doe Boy’s involvement in Paris Fashion Week is another example of how South African artists are diversifying their impact on the global stage. With their music already making waves worldwide, their fashion-forward appearances are solidifying their status as cultural ambassadors.
South African creativity is thriving, and as Kabza and Maglera continue their journey in France, Mzansi is watching with pride!