Kollab Studio and Andila Andila to represent Namibia at Durban Fashion Fair
Namibian designs displayed on the international stage
Their participation, part of a cross-border exchange with MTC Windhoek Fashion Week, underscores the country's growing influence in regional fashion and its commitment to cultural collaboration across the continent.
Kollab Studio, a dynamic collective of six Namibian designers, alongside celebrated designer Andila Andila, will proudly represent Namibia at the Durban Fashion Fair today.This milestone comes as part of the designer exchange programme between MTC Windhoek Fashion Week and the Durban Fashion Fair, an initiative that fosters cross-border creative collaboration, exposure, and cultural exchange in the fashion industry.
Namibian talent will take centre stage at one of South Africa’s premiere fashion showcases, highlighting the country’s design innovations, craftsmanship and growing influence in the regional fashion scene.
“This opportunity speaks to the power of collaboration and the importance of creating platforms that allow African designers to showcase their artistry beyond borders,” said Luis Munana, director for MTC Windhoek Fashion Week.
“We are proud to see Kollab Studio and Andila Andila carry the Namibian fashion identity onto an international stage.”
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The participation of Kollab Studio and Andila Andila reflects Namibia’s continued commitment to cultivating global fashion connections and underscores the role of MTC Windhoek Fashion Week in positioning Namibian designers on the continental map.
Since its inception, MTC Windhoek Fashion Week has grown into Namibia’s premiere fashion event, providing a platform for emerging and established designers to showcase their work, foster industry growth and encourage international collaborations.


