
Renowned Bulawayo-based fashion designer Gilmore Khumalo took to Facebook to share a heartfelt reflection on a groundbreaking cultural fashion event that highlighted Zimbabwe’s rich ethnic diversity. The #iWearCultureZW Fashion Gala brought together 14 young designers in a powerful celebration of identity, courage, and unity.
Though Khumalo did not witness the show from the front row, his backstage experience was filled with profound emotion and energy. Watching the designers embrace ethnic identities different from their own, Khumalo described the moment as a “trigger” ,sparking deep appreciation for the project’s mission to dismantle stereotypes and foster understanding across communities.
The designers’ vulnerability and authenticity shone during their “THIS IS ME” finale, reinforcing a message of pride and resilience. Khumalo praised their bravery in becoming “blank canvases” to tell stories of Zimbabwe’s vibrant cultural tapestry, embodying the spirit of Ubuntu , the shared humanity that unites all.
This collective movement, supported by allies including the British Council Zimbabwe and the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe, aims to preserve and amplify Zimbabwean stories for future generations. Khumalo’s tribute underscores the power of fashion as a medium for cultural dialogue and the celebration of diversity.
In his closing words, Khumalo expressed gratitude to all who contributed, emphasizing that this journey is about more than individuals , it’s about a nation embracing its identity with open arms and hearts. “I am because you are,” he declared, capturing the essence of this remarkable event.
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