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The lights were dazzling, the fashion was elegant, and the atmosphere was buzzing as guests gathered for an unforgettable night at South Africa’s most fascinating dinner, the Stella Artois Let’s Do Dinner event.
This star-studded affair brought together people from all walks of life, from celebrities to influencers, and public figures, all dressed to impress. The evening was a true celebration of style, sophistication, and shared experiences, proving that when it comes to creating memorable moments, Stella Artois knows how to set the scene.
Leading the star-studded evening full of charm were the evening’s co-hosts, back for the second time, renowned actress, entrepreneur and humanitarian, Nomzamo Mbatha was paired with actor, television producer and entrepreneur Thapelo Mokoena.
The night was a feast for the senses, with food and drinks flowing and although it was not the main focus of the night, the fashion showcase was unmatched. Guests mingled in their finest attire, turning the venue into a runway of sleek silhouettes, and eloquent ensembles matching the theme for the night being modern sophistication.
Esteemed host and former BONA Magazine cover star, Nomzamo was dressed in an elegant yet dazzling matching silvery suit with a studded corset which eluded modern sophistication. By her side, Thapelo kept it sophisticated with a black suit and white shirt.
Fashion designer Keneilwe Nei and singer-songwriter Langa Mavuso embraced a sleek, modern aesthetic with their coordinated white suits. While actress and model Natasha Thahane wore a sticking yet sleek red dress.
The true showstopper for the night was South Africa’s soulful luminary, Bongeziwe Mabandla who ended off the night leaving guests with an immersive experience boasting his intimacy of folk with the power of Xhosa lyricism. Bongeziwe’s unique sound seamlessly blended with Stella Artios’ spirit of bringing people together and fostering meaningful and everlasting connections and embodied the essence of the evening, leaving guests not just entertained, but profoundly touched.