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Best South African Designers to Know in 2026 – Established Icons & Rising Stars

by Zaghrah Anthony

South African Designers You Should Know – Emerging and Established Talent

If you’ve ever wandered through a fashion week show in Jozi, browsed boutiques in Cape Town, or followed style influencers online, one thing’s clear: South African fashion isn’t just vibrant, it has global impact. From heritage‑inspired luxury to bold streetwear, local designers are shaping how we dress, express identity and fuse culture with modern style.

Here’s a guide to the best South African designers, both established names who’ve become global ambassadors of African fashion and exciting newcomers putting fresh ideas on the map.

The Icons and Established Masters

Thebe Magugu

One of the most internationally recognised South African designers of the last decade, Thebe Magugu rose to fame after winning the prestigious LVMH Young Designer Prize in 2019, a first for an African designer. His collections often draw on narratives of identity, culture and academic institutions, blending striking silhouettes with thoughtful storytelling. Today his namesake brand has shown internationally and helped elevate SA fashion on the global stage.

Palesa Mokubung (Mantsho)

Founder of the acclaimed label Mantsho, Palesa Mokubung is celebrated for her feminine, bold designs and powerful prints. She made history as the first African designer to collaborate with global retailer H&M, bringing African fashion into the international mainstream while honouring her heritage.

Laduma Ngxokolo (MaXhosa)

The Xhosa‑inspired knitwear label MaXhosa is one of South Africa’s most iconic fashion exports, thanks to designer Laduma Ngxokolo. His work celebrates traditional patterns re‑imagined in contemporary luxury garments, merging culture and couture in ways that resonate across Africa and beyond.

Ditiro Mashigo

Emerging from Limpopo and celebrated for her textile artistry, Ditiro Mashigo blends cultural reverence with eye‑catching colour and texture. Her pieces reflect not just wearable fashion but art you can live in, drawing inspiration from the natural world and local craft traditions.

Emerging Voices Setting Trends

South Africa’s fashion future feels bright, and creative incubators like the Design Indaba Emerging Creatives programme continue to spotlight young talent shaping the industry’s next wave. Artists from this initiative — like Shamyra Moodley and Nokhukhanya Zungu — are proving that fashion can be playful, meaningful and deeply rooted in heritage.

Here are some designers to watch:

  • Shamyra Moodley – Cape Town‑based creative blending reused fabrics and storytelling into joyful, sustainable pieces.
  • Nokhukhanya Zungu – Founder of Makhosazana, championing African textiles and contemporary silhouettes with cultural resonance.
  • Cindy Mfabe – Emerging ready‑to‑wear talent recognised by South African Fashion Week for balancing femininity and modern structure.
  • NO SHADE (Nashifah Samuels) – Streetwear creator rooted in Hout Bay culture, blending local vibe with contemporary style.

Why South African Design Matters in 2026

South African fashion isn’t defined by one city or style — it’s a melting pot of influences. Johannesburg’s vibrant urban energy, Cape Town’s creative communities, and Durban’s eclectic scene all contribute to a design culture that’s uniquely South African. The scene blends heritage fabrics and motifs with global trends, sustainability and storytelling.

For many emerging designers, fashion is about more than clothing — it’s about identity, empowerment and visibility. Events like South African Fashion Week and platforms such as Design Indaba help young creatives find audiences locally and abroad.

Tips for Exploring SA Designers

Whether you’re shopping for local pieces online, attending shows, or visiting concept stores:

  • Follow designer portfolios on social media to see new collections.
  • Visit curated boutiques like Merchants on Long in Cape Town for a mix of local and pan‑African talent.
  • Support flagship stores and fashion events in Jozi — the city’s growing fashion ecosystem is fostering innovation now more than ever.

The South African fashion scene in 2026 is rich with both seasoned innovators and fresh voices. From global ambassadors like Thebe Magugu and Palesa Mokubung to emerging talents forging new stories through fabric and design, the country’s designers are redefining style — not just locally, but globally.

Whether you’re looking for luxury knitwear, cultural statement pieces, or contemporary couture with an African heartbeat, these are the South African designers worth knowing this year.

Also see: Tyla turns heads with Y2K-inspired style at Paris Fashion Week

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