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Trendsetter of the Week: Notsile Sibandze

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Last year, Notsile Sibandze experienced a defining moment when she walked the runway at the prestigious Standard Bank Luju Food and Lifestyle Festival. (Courtesy pics)
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Notsile Sibandze is not your average young woman. At just twenty-three, she has established herself as a trailblazing model and a dedicated student pursuing a Law degree at the University of Eswatini.

Her determination and passion for her craft are complemented by her commitment to community service, as she volunteers at the Mbabane Magistrates Court.

Notsile’s vibrant spirit and adventurous nature have positioned her as a rising star and a true trendsetter in the local modelling industry.

This week, Gcwala celebrates Notsile, whose journey exemplifies style, substance and unwavering authenticity.

She describes herself as spontaneous and adventurous, qualities that shine through in her approach to life and her career.

Her perspective on beauty is rooted in appreciating the little things, from the meals she prepares to the music she loves and the way she expresses herself through fashion.

She believes that nurturing her well-being is vital for maintaining inner peace and radiates confidence in her choice to prioritise health and hygiene.

Her strong sense of self and her refusal to compromise her values have shaped her path in the fashion world.

Last year, Notsile experienced a defining moment when she walked the runway at the prestigious Standard Bank Luju Food and Lifestyle Festival.

She describes the experience as a blessing and feels privileged to have worked with the talented designer Ntrentre Couture.

Her creations embody feminine energy and a fearless attitude that challenges conventional trends.

Collaborating with like-minded creatives at such a high-profile event was both uplifting and inspiring, reinforcing her belief in the transformative power of fashion.

Notsile’s inspiration extends beyond local borders. She draws heavily from international models who have left indelible marks on the industry.

Her foremost inspiration is the legendary Grace Jones, who broke barriers and created a lasting legacy for models of colour worldwide.

Grace Jones’s fearless presence and boundary-pushing style set a standard that continues to influence aspiring models globally.

From the newer generation, Notsile admires Anok Yai for her assertiveness and unwavering self-respect. Anok has redefined the role of a model by demanding respect from designers and insisting on opportunities that align with her principles.

Her stance challenges the outdated notion that models should accept any opportunity without question.

Notsile sees this as a positive shift within the industry, one that encourages models to prioritise their values and maintain integrity.

Notsile’s journey is a breath of fresh air. She challenges societal norms and embraces her individuality with pride.

Her modelling career is not just about glamour and glitz; it is rooted in authenticity and principles that reflect her true self.

She believes that success is about more than appearances; it is about standing for what is right and inspiring others to do the same.

Beyond her modelling aspirations, Notsile envisions her future in law as a platform for advocacy and social change.

She advocates for using her voice and education to fight for social justice and believes that fashion can be a powerful tool to raise awareness on important issues.

Notsile aspires to be a model who represents more than just beauty, but also embodies strength, resilience and a commitment to making a difference.

Her connection to the fashion industry is also driven by her desire to inspire the youth of Eswatini.

She wants to demonstrate that passion, perseverance and authenticity can open doors to remarkable opportunities. Her message to the next generation is clear: Understanding your worth and embracing your true self are vital steps towards success.

She hopes her journey will encourage young people across the kingdom to pursue their dreams unapologetically and to see beauty in their individuality.

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