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Lebo Mash's designs cascaded down the runway in a vivid palette. The body-hugging couture was enhanced with tweed detail on buttons and collars. Daring and playful, the palette ranged from bright blues to luminous pinks and intense yellows, primarily in soft denim.
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Feminine and flirtatious, Abigail Betz's colour scheme was more muted with cream, white and grey dominant, although the designer added a dash of pastels for diversity. Bow tie details, placed delicately in particular areas, adored each outfit. The overall feel was romantic, old school glamour.
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Also focussed on a muted palette, Colleen Eitzen's range was predominantly grey. The focus is comfort, with cotton and light wool softly draping the body.
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Tiaan Nagel experimented with deconstructed seams and exposed darts in his collection. This charcoal, Guipure lace dress is reflective of the designs. But what really stood out for ready-to-wear customers were simpler designs like the double layer draped dress in mesh and synthetic Chantilly lace.
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RJKay's use of raw silk and satin is remarkable, with the palette ranging from cream to teal. This beige, kimono-inspired mini dress with a beaded necklace and gold sandals, drew applause from the crowd. For RJKay, the target look is always elegant yet striking.
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