Rich Mnisi’s love letter to the South African woman – where a century of style meets the next chapter of empowerment.
In fashion, true milestones are not just marked; they are felt. On 30 October, inside the soaring halls of Cape Town’s Zeitz MOCAA, Foschini celebrated its 100th anniversary not merely with nostalgia, but with a visionary conversation; one that placed the South African woman at its heart. And the voice leading that conversation was unmistakably Rich Mnisi.
Curated by Anelisa Mangcu, the evening opened as a living gallery, a walk through a century of Foschini’s archives that traced how generations of women have dressed, dreamed, and defined themselves through change. It wasn’t just fashion history; it was a mirror held up to the nation’s evolving womanhood.
Mnisi shared. “This collaboration was about speaking directly to the women who raised me, inspired me, and continue to shape this country; the women who see themselves in Foschini’s mirrors.”
Each piece felt like an offering: bold geometry softened by fluid tailoring, a visual dialogue between heritage and modernity. Auctioned by Strauss & Co, the couture creations raised funds for Move Africa, supporting menstrual dignity for girls across the nation – a tangible act of empowerment beyond the runway.
For Foschini, marking a century with Mnisi was not just a celebration of longevity but of purpose. It signalled a future rooted in accessibility, creativity, and the belief that every South African woman deserves to see herself reflected in high design.
The Foschini x RICH MNISI collection, now available in select stores and online at Bash.com, stands as a dialogue, between legacy and vision, designer and muse, brand and the women who give both their meaning.
By: Mpumi Brown
