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Ncobile Motsa: Eswatini’s style maverick

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As a model, Ncobile Motsa ensures she always looks the part for all her shoots. (Courtesy pics)
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Ncobile Motsa is a 23-year-old lady who hails from the beautiful mountains of Nkhaba. Motsa has carved a unique niche in the vibrant world of fashion and personal branding. While her roots lie in the rural area of Nkhaba, she spent the majority of her formative years in Mbabane, where she completed her primary education, high school and college. Beyond her academic pursuits, the model finds joy in photography, hiking and watching movies.

Central to Motsa’s creative expression is Sakhi Simelane, her muse and the embodiment of her artistic vision. She describes Simelane as the walking epitome of theme, a woman who effortlessly blends in yet conspicuously stands out at every event. Her presence, a rare blend of chaos and beauty, is what truly captivates.

The melanin beauty precisely monitors her target market, which she broadly defines as “everyone.” Her overarching goal is to portray art through herself and by extension, through Sakhi. It is the diverse interpretations of this artistic expression that sustain her brand. To further her reach and understanding, the gorgeous young lady actively engages with like-minded individuals and attends events that align with her brand’s ethos.

When it comes to her personal style, Motsa’s favourite outfit is traditional attire. She appreciates its simplicity and versatility, often opting for dark colours due to their ability to complement any other hue. Motsa says one can never go wrong with the Swati traditional attire as she believes it is perfect for every occasion.

Motsa is grounded and firmly believes that trends follow her, rather than the other way around. Her authenticity and creative spirit mean she rarely adheres to current fads. Instead, her brand and style encapsulate the past, present and future, a timeless approach that consistently keeps her ahead of the curve. Through her favourite icon, Sakhi, Motsa continues to define and redefine what it means to be a true individual in the ever-evolving landscape of fashion and self-expression.

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