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LaConco shows off Durban July dress inspired by farming business

LaConco shows off Durban July dress inspired by farming business

Reality TV personality and fashion designer, Nonkanyiso Conco – fondly known as LaConco – showed off a Durban July outfit that reflected her new career venture as a female farmer.
The 33-year-old was one of many Real Housewives of Durban stars who attended the horse racing and fashion event.
LaConco – who has a son with former president Jacob Zuma – quit the show after just one season.
In an Instagram post, LaConco revealed her look for the Durban July, which took place at the Greyville Racecourse over the weekend.
The ensemble featured a two-piece outfit with a trail featuring the image of a ram. According to the TV star, the look was inspired by her recent venture into sheep and goat farming.
LaConco added that the look was her original concept based on the event's 2025 theme, 'Marvels of Mzansi'. View this post on Instagram
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Last month, the fashionista revealed that she had ventured into farming livestock, specifically sheep and goats.
She shared on Instagram about her career venture: 'With every lie, betrayal, and broken promises, I've learned to start exactly where I am.
'My dreams are mine to fulfill. It has been proven repeatedly that my gift lies in the areas where I must work the hardest'. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Nonkanyiso Conco (@_laconco)
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