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Host with the most: Zanele Magongo ate and left no crumbs in her shimmering gown.
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MBABANE – The fifth edition of the Queen’s Empowerment proved to be a visually stunning and fulfilling event.

Queens gathered not only to fill their cups with wisdom, but also to showcase an arresting display of high fashion.

The true star of the day was the impeccably executed theme colour: Royal blue.

The ladies ensured they looked every bit the part of royalty.

The venue was awash in the deep, majestic hue, with attendees presenting a spectacle of elegance.

From stunning, perfectly sculpted face beats to elegant designer gowns that swept the floor, the fashion choices were anything but the bare minimum.

Each queen used the mandate of royal blue to express power, sophistication and unity.

Zanele Magongo, the visionary behind the event, noted the attendees’ commitment to the theme. “I always look forward to hosting the ladies because I know they never disappoint, especially with their style.

Royal blue is a colour of depth and nobility and seeing it reflected in their stunning outfits truly elevated the atmosphere,” she said.

Magongo shared that the event, meant to build unity among women from all backgrounds, successfully created a powerful visual and emotional ‘circle within ourselves.’

She added: “The Queen’s Empowerment holds a special place in my heart; when women gather, share opinions and look this powerful, everyone leaves as a determined woman ready to lead.”

Lomlandvo Magagula went for this body-hugging gown.
Lomlandvo Magagula went for this body-hugging gown.
Thulile Mndzebele looked sophisticated in her glittery dress for the function.(R) Representing the gents, Andile Masuku, who serves as the Events Protocol Officer, looked smart in his royal blue blazer with a matching shirt and bowtie.
Thulile Mndzebele looked sophisticated in her glittery dress for the function.(R) Representing the gents, Andile Masuku, who serves as the Events Protocol Officer, looked smart in his royal blue blazer with a matching shirt and bowtie.
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