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Touchline makes stylish Hollywoodbets Durban July debut at Saso's brunch marquee

Touchline makes stylish Hollywoodbets Durban July debut at Saso's brunch marquee

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Rapper Touchline made his debut at the Hollywoodbets Durban July and was a guest at Saso's brunch marquee.
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Rapper Touchline attended the Hollywoodbets Durban July for the first time this year and was a guest at Saso's Brunch Marquee.
Speaking to IOL, the rapper, whose real name is Thabo Mahlwele, shared how he had felt a bit of pressure when it came to attending Africa's biggest horse racing event. He enlisted the help of a stylist, KandyBoi, to help execute the Marvels of Mzansi theme.
'We just put a few things together and came up with like a look for myself, who never wears formal clothing, by the way. I went with him (KandyBoi) because I was probably going to buy a tracksuit.'
Touchline admitted that his late arrival had him missing out on the day's main attraction, the horse races.
'It looks a lot like a lot of the events that we attend, but I've also had a limited experience because I haven't seen the rest of it,' he shared.
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He went on to reveal how excited his mother was for him to be attending the big event, which draws out thousands of people from all over the country and is a known celebrity attraction.
'I'm very grateful to be here, to see that your gift can put you in spaces that you couldn't even dream of, and meet people that you just looked at and marveled at,' he shared.
For its second year at the Hollywoodbets Durban July, Saso's Brunch Marquee moved away from the winning post, but expanded in terms of size, allowing for 800 guests.
Curated by hip-hop star and cultural tastemaker Lusaso 'Saso' Ngcobo, the marquee made headlines last year for its historic debut and unmatched atmosphere.
Once again, Saso's Brunch Marquee partnered with Maxhosa Africa for the decor and lifestyle elements. MaXhosa founder Laduma Ngxokolo, speaking to IOL, shared why they decided to come on board for the second time.
'Last year, we showed off; this year, we showed out and we showed up,' expressed Ngxokolo.
It's a beautiful space, I don't think people get it yet, but once it hits their head, it will be a type of experience that they will always be longing for.
'I think Saso's Brunch has got its specific, well-refined market, if we're talking levels, if we're talking nuances.'
Ngxokolo explained that when it came to the deco, MaXhosa curated elements such as the wallpaper, carpets, cushions, throws, and umbrellas.
'These are products that we offer as part of our Makosa Lifestyle brand, which is an extension of MaXhosa, a luxury fashion brand.'
For first-timers like Touchline, the Hollywoodbets Durban July offered more than fashion, it was a moment of affirmation, proof that talent and authenticity can open doors to the grandest stages.
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