Cape Town – Sophie Ndaba, best known for her role on Generations, is channelling her entrepreneurial spirit into empowering South African youth through fashion.
She has been named curator and facilitator of the Business of Fashion workshop at this year’s Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival, held annually at Constitution Hill from 25 to 28 June, with her session scheduled for 27 June.
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“I always say to young people, it’s always about access. When you’re part of a brand such as Basha, you already have access to the youth who need this advice,” Ndaba told IOL.
She said that while fashion may start with creativity, it must evolve into a sustainable business.
“Yes, they are creative, but how do they turn that creativity into a sustainable business?”
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Compiled by Lisabeal Nqamqhele