The Manor hosted a pop-up experience in collaboration with the South African menswear and streetwear brand, Refuse RFC. The event showcased a mixture of traditional African aesthetics and modern design, aiming to honour cultural heritage while looking into contemporary fashion.
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The pop-up, named “IQHUGWANE”, drew inspiration from Zulu handcrafted huts, symbolizing a sense of belonging and community. The collection featured a blend of earthy colours, tribal elements, and streetwear influences, reflecting a mix of tradition and urban culture.
Visitors were caught up in an atmosphere that celebrated the legacy of Nguni Clan structures, reimagined through the lens of street fashion. The designs incorporated all-over prints and boxy silhouettes, capturing the essence of street culture while paying homage to the craftsmanship of ancestral homes.
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Through this collaboration, The Manor successfully bridged the gap between the past and present, inviting guests to experience a dialogue of heritage and innovation.