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Zodwa Wabantu’s designer clothing range is finally here – Video

The wait is over! Zodwa Wabantu’s designer clothing range is finally here.
The reality TV star released two videos on Instagram yesterday (September 17) where she revealed and modeled the first piece of her range and said that she is “ready for orders”.

Zodwa Wabantu

She captioned the video: “I’m ready, Merchandise by Zodwa Wabantu Leggings, Shorts Dresses Crop Tops, Sweaters, Sneakers Branded Zodwa Wabantu Ladies my Designer is here @nonkosi_collection😍 Summer is Ours, Beauty too🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥R250 Friday Nelspruit, Saturday Swaziland come & buy”.

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The black and white sweater has Zodwa Wabantu’s name printed in gold on the chest, with the words, “Own Your Glow”, on the arms. The price is R250. Among some of the comments in post, fans were excited about the clothes saying that she should make sure it caters for plus size people. And that she should not make her collection too expensive like other brands.

Zodwa Wabantu

Zodwa has been very vocal over the last few week about transitioning into a businesswoman, saying that she did not want to stay in the entertainment industry for another few years. This looks like her first step out.

Zodwa Wabantu's outfit

Her clothing collection is designed by Ngcebo Mnyandu, of Nonkosi Collection. The range features a range of clothes including T-shirts, caps, tights, leggings, hot pants and short dresses.

In other news – Record label was never there for Thami Shobede #ThamiShobedeMemorial

If you want to go anywhere we need between R350k – R500k on everything we have done for you.’ I have been to many of Thami’s shows and we never saw Gallo there. Gallo would say, ‘Thami you had a gig, we need 20% from the money you got’.

Thami Shobede

“Thami, from whatever he’s getting, he would share the money with his band and management.On top of that, he still needed to take care of his sisters and mother.Humana said Shobede had never received his royalties pay from Gallo since he signed with them. Read more

Source: IOL