University of Cape Town: SRC fashion show raises over R2 million

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The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Students’ Representative Council’s (SRC) recent fashion show, which centred around pan-Africanist themes and emphasised environmental sustainability, has raised in excess of R2 million during the grand September event. The funds were donated by UCT Chancellor Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe.

The fashion extravaganza was organised to support both the AfriFund and the Assistance Fund – arms of the SRC dedicated to assisting African international students with debt clearance and supporting students who are unable to reregister because of outstanding fees. Since its inception, the fund has assisted 21 deserving students. Proceeds from this event will be split evenly between the AfriFund and Assistance Fund.

“This event was an explosion of different mediums of artistic expression, finding itself on one canvas to create a body of powerful and international art in the name of pan-Africanism and nothing less,” said the SRC’s Cheryl Sambadzai.



“Realising a better African existence starts with those who have a community mindset.”

Sambadzai described the fashion show as a great success. She said several designers contributed to the event, including David Tlale, Imprint ZA, Kat van Duinen and Alpha Climax, all of whose designs are African inspired and carry an important sustainability message. Each designer provided capsule collections of six outfits each.

Sambadzai stressed that fundraising efforts won’t end with the fashion show and remains an ongoing process behind the scenes.

“Realising a better African existence starts with those who have a community mindset. Everyone has a role to play and may that role always be focused on creating a better African continent,” she said.