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Sindiso Khumalo opens flagship store in Cape Town, celebrating African creativity
Sindiso Khumalo opens flagship store in Cape Town, celebrating African creativity

IOL News

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • IOL News

Sindiso Khumalo opens flagship store in Cape Town, celebrating African creativity

Designer Sindiso Khumalo opens her first flagship store in Cape Town. Image: Supplied Cape Town has a new fashion landmark as internationally celebrated designer Sindiso Khumalo opens her first flagship store, marking a major career milestone and a meaningful return to her roots. Khumalo, known for her hand-illustrated prints, carefully considered silhouettes, and unwavering commitment to sustainability, has spent the past decade carving out a respected global presence. A finalist for the prestigious LVMH Prize, her work has graced runways at Milan Fashion Week and appeared in collaborations with & Other Stories, IKEA and Vans. Now, with the launch of her flagship store, she brings her journey full circle. 'Opening the store in Cape Town just made sense. It's where my family is, where my home is,' says Khumalo. Sindiso Khumalo opens her first flagship store in Cape Town. Image: Supplied Video Player is loading. 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Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading The designer launched her namesake label in 2014 after completing her Master's in Textile Futures at Central Saint Martins. Following a short break to raise her young children, she relaunched in 2018 and has since built a loyal following drawn to her slow, intentional approach to fashion. From the start, Khumalo has championed African textile traditions and sustainability. Her collections make use of natural fabrics like African-grown cotton, hemp and linen, while also creating opportunities for women artisans in Cape Town, Jaipur and Burkina Faso. Techniques such as hand embroidery, hand-block printing and crochet form the backbone of her work. These practices are equally reflected in her new retail space. Techniques such as hand embroidery, hand-block printing and crochet form the backbone of her work. Image: Supplied The flagship, located in the lively Longkloof precinct, is a celebration of South African creativity. Inside, the store showcases design pieces from ARRANGE Studio, Dokter and Misses, and Wunders, alongside artwork by Marsi van de Heuvel. A blush velvet curtain, pink-painted piping and a striking fire-engine red railing bring warmth and personality to the industrial bones of the space. 'I really wanted the space to tell a story of South African art and design,' Khumalo explains. 'It really feels like me. We took a lot of care into curating the space to reflect the story of the brand and to bring that story to life in a physical form. Everything you see in the store, the colours, the textures, the energy, is part of the world we've built with the brand.' Even the materials echo the label's ethos. Surplus tiles and a repurposed sofa by Heath Nash continue the brand's commitment to sustainability and circular design. 'I wanted every aspect of the space to be reflective of the work we do at SindisoKhumalo. We've always worked with waste in a way that reimagines it as something beautiful, and I wanted that to be part of the store too.' At the heart of the shop floor is In Full Bloom, Khumalo's latest collection. At the heart of the shop floor is In Full Bloom, Khumalo's latest collection. Image: Supplied Inspired by the women in her life and the sisterhoods that shape her, the collection blends Cape Town-made embroidery with Jaipur's hand-block prints, fusing South African and Indian craft traditions. The pieces are alive with colour, including turmeric, rose and sage, which echo the vibrant souks, spices and tapestries of Marrakech. Alongside her signature bold prints and 60s-inspired silhouettes, the collection introduces more accessible items like T-shirts and collar accessories. 'I've always thought of clothing as a kind of good luck charm,' she says. 'I want our garments to bring joy and feel like little talismans that move with you through your life.' For Khumalo, the flagship is not just a shop, but a space for connection. 'We really wanted to create something that felt warm and welcoming, where people could come in, discover the brand, and feel like they're stepping into a story. I hope they feel at home,' she shares. Looking ahead, the designer hints at more growth and exciting ventures. 'There's a lot ahead for the future of Sindiso Khumalo, and the retail space is just the beginning of this journey.' IOL Lifestyle Get your news on the go, click here to join the IOL News WhatsApp channel.

Johnvents Group makes strategic entry into rice market, targets Senegal and The Gambia
Johnvents Group makes strategic entry into rice market, targets Senegal and The Gambia

Business Insider

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Johnvents Group makes strategic entry into rice market, targets Senegal and The Gambia

Johnvents Group debuts in the rice market with its first shipment of Johnvents Riz to Senegal and The Gambia, strengthening food security in West Africa. By sourcing premium rice from Pakistan, Johnvents connects African markets to global supply chains as part of its mission to nourish Africa and the world. In a bold move to enhance food supply and strengthen food security across Africa, Johnvents Group has successfully delivered its major vessel load of premium-quality rice, Johnvents Rice, to Senegal, marking the company's official entry into the rice market. Sourced from Pakistan, a top global producer accounting for over 8% of the world's rice exports, this milestone supports Johnvents Group's commitment to nourishing Africa and the world by creating sustainable agricultural value chains and ensuring access to safe, nutritious, and affordable food for communities across the continent. With this move, the company enters a new phase of growth in food distribution, focused on sustainable and reliable supply chains. Commenting on this milestone, Sanjay Puhorit, Head of Business, Johnvents DMCC, a subsidiary of Johnvents Group, mentioned: ' We are excited to launch Johnvents Rice as our first rice offtake and proud to begin this journey in Senegal and Gambia with plans to expand into other African countries in the coming months. As the trading arm of a fully integrated agribusiness, we're leveraging global expertise and regional insight to deliver high-quality food to the people who need it most.' This milestone aligns with the broader growth and diversification strategy the Johnvents Group Board recently approved. The plan focuses on scaling core verticals trading, FMCG, commodities export, retail, and agro-processing across key markets in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, North America, and South America. John Alamu, Group Managing Director, Johnvents Group, also mentioned: 'As we continue to scale our operations across borders, this shipment demonstrates our resolve to make a real impact improving food accessibility while building resilient supply chains that connect Africa to the rest of the world. As an African-grown business with global aspirations, our goal is clear: to lead purposefully, trade with integrity, and nourish lives. Equally important is our long-term focus on strengthening local rice production here in Nigeria. He added that we are investing significantly in local capacity, from farming to processing, to ensure food self-sufficiency. Johnvents' integrated business model combines locally sourced raw materials, state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, and sustainable practices to create long-term value across its supply chain. The company is focused on building partnerships that drive economic growth, environmental responsibility, and social impact. With a presence in 6 countries and a rapidly expanding product portfolio, Johnvents Group remains firmly positioned to become a leading force in transforming food systems and agricultural trade across Africa and the world.

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