Connie Chiume hopes to be dressed by top South African designers for the Hollywood African Prestigious Awards, where she will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award on October 29. The veteran actress will also attend. Award-winning actress Connie Chiume will travel to the US on October 26 to watch the highly anticipated Black Panther: Wakanda Forever premiere.
On his Twitter page, well-known entertainment analyst Phil Mphela posted the details and urged South African designers to seize this once-in-a-lifetime chance to dress Mme Connie Chiume. He disclosed that Mme Connie Chiume would be at the October 26th premiere of Black Panther – Wakanda Forever. She will also attend the HAPA awards ceremony in Los Angeles on October 29 to accept an award. He is reaching out to Mzansi fashion experts who may be able to create stunning gowns for the incredible actress. He also requested suggestions.
Social media users flocked to the post’s comments section with a variety of recommendations for top designers who would be qualified for the job. Some even tagged regional fashion designers.
@lwaphesheya_k said: “I suggest Wanita Kangcobo or Bayanda Khathi.”
@Lizwi_M8 commented: “I believe Pupho would succeed. I know he is a stylist, but he works wonders with Ayanda.
@Lappy added, “I recommend Tomi Rikhotso because he is such a star; have you seen his work?
@Mbali replied, “Phupho? Guys, please try to be serious. I don’t think he could pull this. He is merely a stylist for his looks,”
@lclmichaels noted: ” For our mother, I’m sure Tomi Rikhotso could whip up something classy.”
@Praise said, “I see that everyone is mentioning Tomi Rikhotsho; he is a bloody good designer, but please don’t tell me about Bayanda Khathi,”
@Luwu added, “Bonang always sports the most beautiful gowns. She should plug her!
One of the most beloved actors in South Africa is Mme Connie. The Gomora actress cited appearing in a Marvel Studio film as her most significant professional achievement. She expressed gratitude for having a role in such a substantial and historical project as The Black Panther. She has appeared in several fantastic television shows and national stage productions.
She emphasized the need to improve the working conditions for actors in the nation and expressed her wish that actors could join unions to receive better pay. Connie expressed her desire for all actors to be able to collect their royalties. The multiple award winner acknowledges that changes have been made in the South African entertainment sector since the 1970s. She expresses her appreciation for local artists receiving international exposure and emerging new talent in the industry.
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