South Africa’s creative industry is mourning the loss of one of its most influential cultural figures, Maria McCloy, whose passing has sent shockwaves across the media, fashion and entertainment landscape.
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Among the many voices paying tribute was broadcaster and media personality Claire Mawisa, who shared an emotional Instagram post honouring the late DJ, publicist and fashion designer.
Through heartfelt words and memories, she reflected on McCloy’s impact not only on the industry, but on the people fortunate enough to know her personally.
“How do you break the heart of a city? How does an individual embody an era? How do we all have our own collection of personal stories of vou?
You championed us. You connected us. You shaped us. You loved us. We love you. Oh, Maria,” she captioned.
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McCloy, who passed away at the age of 50 following heart failure at a Johannesburg hospital, was widely celebrated as a pioneering force in South African youth culture and creative expression.
Her work spanned decades and disciplines — from music and fashion to public relations and storytelling — making her one of the country’s most recognisable cultural connectors.
Colleagues and friends have remembered her as someone who championed creatives long before they became household names, helping shape the identity of post-apartheid urban culture in South Africa.
As the country reflects on Maria McCloy’s extraordinary legacy, her influence lives on through the artists she supported, the culture she shaped and the community she brought together with style, passion and heart.
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