Imprint, Masamara, Naocerati, Ezovhet, Fred Rich, Afrogrange, Idol Stitch, King of Horse, Dressing Cloth, Luangusen, Lischubert.
It was the glamour of overdrive in Cape Town. A sizzling runway with cutting-edge design, with a lively pattern mixed with the colours of the riot. hot! hot! hot!
A ball gown inspired by the blue sky of the African continent. At Masamara
A ball gown inspired by the blue sky of the African continent. At Masamara
Image credits on Instagram South Africa Men’s Wear Fashion Week and SA Men’s Week.
SA Men’s Wear Fashion Week, The most coveted African showcase for stubborn menswear brands, and the talent of up-and-coming menswear has been kicked out against the backdrop of the charming Cape Town. The runway was inspirational and burning!
there were trend Because it’s bold and complicated Patterning – Veteran Print Master masamara, Ezofeto and Imprint It comes to mind – Mastering color applications and color blocking classes… Think about it Fred Rich, Nao Serati and Luang Sen. Lee Schubert It boasts extremely intricate patterning and inspirational color blocks.
denimthe constantly reliable staples were seen in rivets, avant-garde performances.
The King of Horse, Noah Serati and nguni shade Literally, I took my blue jeans to another level. Trends in double and treble denim over the past few seasons have been discovered in many places. Bleached, lost, recycled, fringed, patched… It seems the designer simply couldn’t get enough of the old blue faithful fabric.
Dramatic double denim. With Nao Serat
Denim is treated with edged treatment. Here you will pair it with intarsia knitting. At Ezokhetho
Men’s skirt It looked the most greedy and very “now”. Transparent fabric Introducing glowing skin – another trend that has been with us for several seasons – worked for snacks, especially paired with highly contrasting textures such as leather and leopard skin.
Luxurious Ball gown It is also a luxurious antidote to streetwear and workwear.
An epic ball gown creates a stir on the runway!
It’s drastic, gorgeous, and very sexy. In Leos
crafty recycling and upcycling It contrasted very closely with its sophisticated collections and supported the driving force behind SA menswear in pursuing green qualifications in the fashion industry.
Upcycling with Fred Rich
There are many great collections to choose from, and we chose some of our favorite pieces trend From some of the vast talents. Sit and have fun!
Trends at South Africa Men’s Wear Fashion Week 2025
1. Fragrant retro
Emerald 80s style one-sea. With idol stitching
Disco patchwork inspired by the 70s, with many skins on display. With idol stitching
The striped tuxedo jacket is tucked into the chino for a quirky, luxurious look. With hint design
Bell bottom and a small tuxedo. With Nao Serati
A boule dress from the 80s and a shoulder from the 90s. At Ruan Goosen
2. Masai Quilt
Khaki quilt. With hint design.
Elegant pinstriped skirt. Riding a horse and king
3. In-game skins
Off-shoulder leopard print tulle top and Japanese-style jeans. With Nao Serati
Gram and theatre! With Nao Serati
Faux fur and tote bag. At Ruan Goosen
Patchwork, plaid and appliques show off your skin. With Artfit
At Treasure Cindy
Denim, the star of the show. With Nao Sera
4. Stack into patterns!
A tunic worthy of a king. Imprint
Imprint
Delft Blue. Imprint
Imprint
Blue zebra vibe. Imprint
Great color blocks. With Lee Schubert
With Lee Schubert
The chevron looks elegant. With Lee Schubert
At Masamara
At Masamara
It is printed on print. At Masamara
Bold African. At Masamara
At Masamara
At Masamara
At Masamara
At Masamara
A new age leopard? At Ezokhetho
5. Forever in blue (and black and red) jeans
Riding a horse and king
Texture layered. With Nguni shade
Asymmetry, layering, corsetry measurements. With Nguni shade
With Nguni shade
Denim is treated with acid. With Nguni shade
Nice and dandy. With Nguni shade
Legs O’ mutton sleeves and stripes. At Mt. Oyama
Mini quilt. With Nao Serati
Everything is red. With Nao Serati
6. Classic Stripes, Plaid, Camouflage
A dignified stripe. At Mt. Oyama
A subtle color and stripes. With Lee Schubert
Checkered and oversized fringes. Riding a horse and king
Classic camouflage. Riding a horse and king
7. Preppy atmosphere
With Sartorial Cross
With Sartorial Cross
Riding a horse and king
With Fred Rich
8. Glamour Queens
in Ruch
With LOECE
With LOECE
With Morteno Couture
With Morteno Couture
At Siyababa Atelier
Goodbye to South African men’s wear!
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