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News24
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News24
Black and white boss moves from Thembi Seete and more
The shades black and white have been ever present in fashion. British Vogue sees the essence of black as a favourite, describing it as 'serious black, gothic black, seductive black, restrained black, sculptural black,' a shade loved for its depth and consistently paired with simplicity. We spotlight some black and white celeb outfits we've loved from this week: Thembi Seete's classroom meets catwalk The actress rocked a playful, chic combo of a white blouse layered under a black waistcoat. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Thembi Seete 🇿🇦 (@thembiseete_) Her boardroom glam: a pinstripe corset jumpsuit gives power-suit energy with a glamourous twist. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Thembi Seete 🇿🇦 (@thembiseete_) Phindile Gwala-Ngandu's sporty glam courtside outfit Phindile achieves this sporty yet stylish look with her high-waisted pants and fitted white top under a leather jacket. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Phindile Gwala-Ngandu (@phindilegwala_official) Khanya Mkangisa's chic in winter dress She wears an off-shoulder white fuzzy mini dress with strappy heels and a bag. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Khanya Mkangisa (@ilovekhanya) Sithelo Shozi's staircase slay in style The black blazer and suiting shorts paired with heels elevates the look. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sithelo Shozi (@_sithelo) Zola Nombona's zebra print She rocks this zebra-print oversized coat over an all-black outfit for a fierce arena look. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zola (@znombona) More monochrome looks Hope Mbhele View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hope Mbhele (@hope_mbhele) The Lazy Makoti and Zanele van Zyl View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Lazy Makoti (@thelazymakoti) Boity View this post on Instagram A post shared by Boity Thulo (@boity) Larona Moagi View this post on Instagram A post shared by Larona Moagi (@larona_moagi_) Amanda du-Pont View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amanda du-Pont (@amandadupont)


Washington Post
17-05-2025
- General
- Washington Post
His photographs cut through apartheid — and never diminished their subjects
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A photograph by David Goldblatt shows a family in bed reading the weekend papers. Until apartheid began to crumble in 1990, Goldblatt, who took pictures in South Africa for more than 70 years, photographed almost exclusively in black-and-white. He turned to color only after the regime was dismantled.