
Saddle up in style: Nedbank Polo returns with Equestrian Avant-Garde Flair
Set to be held on Saturday, 17 May 2025, at the Inanda Club in Johannesburg, it dares guests to reimagine classic polo aesthetics through a high fashion lens. From tailored riding jackets to exaggerated knee-high boots, the looks embrace both precision and play.
Buli Ndlovu, Executive Head of Retail and Business Banking Marketing at Nedbank, shared how the brand is rooted in both tradition and transformation.
'The 2025 Nedbank International Polo is set to redefine the polo experience, fusing the elegance of tradition with bold, avant-garde innovation to deliver an unforgettable celebration of luxury.'
As an event that has long been a highlight on South Africa's social calendar, showcasing a parade of high fashion, numerous South African celebrities have graced the event, turning heads with their style.
We spotlight a few:
1. Lalela Mswane
2024 'Couture on the green' theme.
The former Miss South Africa embraced the theme with a sophisticated ensemble that blended classic polo aesthetics with modern couture.
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2. Mampho Brescia
2019 'Pattern perfect' theme.
Known for her unique fashion choices, she opted for a striking outfit that combined contemporary design with traditional patterns.
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3. Thando Thabethe
2019 'Pattern perfect' theme.
She made a notable fashion statement with her chic ensemble, capturing media attention.
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4. Boity Thulo
She wore a minimalist white ensemble, accented by shoulder-hung details.
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5. K Naomi
The model and TV personality embraced a playful look with a checkered ensemble adorned with floral accents, exuding springtime charm.
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