Prince Harry has revealed when he realized that his wife, Meghan Markle, was his “soulmate.”
29.06.2022 - 18:29 / mambaonline.com
This combined International Pride Month and Youth Month saw the African Queer Renaissance emerge in a studio apartment in Johannesburg on the 16th of June.
Preparation met opportunity as a group of queer people gathered in the apartment along with a young designer by the name of Maungelo Myeza for a Pride-themed photo shoot.
Malungelo defines his fashion brand, The House of Myeza as a home for creatives that manifests new identities through the diverse melting pot of cultures in South Africa to bring them into this neoteric world, with the intent of building a global community.
His limited Pride Collection is Malungelo’s moment of coming into his queerness. He chronicles his story of recently disclosing his queer identity to his family and how he felt unseen in that moment. This is a reality for many queers in South Africa, hence he uses an unapologetic fashion statement to highlight his queer story.
Malungelo intentionally places queer bodies at the centre of his work. This is a form of healing. Coming out and standing in your queerness is an act of bravery and a disruption of the cishet patriarchal world.
For the photo shoot, queer bodies of different identities painted their faces in colourful makeup, courtesy of the talented Lloyd M Beauty.
There we were, young black and queer people in this industrial and stylish flat echoing with gay laughs as we took turns doing final fittings.
The House Of Myeza garments we wore represented the rainbow colours of the LGBTQIA+ flag, each tailored to everyone’s body type; an emphatic stance on queer pride and visibility, showcasing the intentionality behind Malungelo’s work.
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Prince Harry has revealed when he realized that his wife, Meghan Markle, was his “soulmate.”
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ITV has made a huge announcement about Love Island which is sure to delight fans. The ITV2 dating show returned to screens earlier this month and once again viewers have become hooked on the drama and everything else going on in the Mallorca villa.
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