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(L-R) Ashlyn Mashoene looked vibrant and bright in her short designer dress which she styled with a grass sling bag and black boots. Nontsikelelo Nhlabatsi opted for a colourful outfit, pairing an orange fashionable silk dress with a tale and a green boobtube top. Thakasile Mbonambi brought her fire with this yellow stylish dress with side pleats which she paired with sneakers.
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MBABANE – Clear skies and radiant, warm weather greeted attendees at the 2026 MTN Bushfire Festival, where an enthusiastic crowd displayed highly coordinated, standout fashion selections.

The festivalgoers adjusted effortlessly to the bright daytime conditions, showcasing energetic styles that perfectly matched the event’s famous ‘Bring Your Fire’ creative theme, turning the lawns into a dynamic runway. Every attendee made sure that they brought their A-game fashion sense to the festival’s day two.

The visual landscape of the main arena featured a strong presence of bright colors and a widespread cowboy theme.

Many attendees coordinated Western-inspired outfits, creatively pairing traditional elements with modern accessories. A notable trend across these styles was the inclusion of functional, designer fashion bags, carefully chosen to complement the silhouettes.

Female attendees focused closely on detailed, long-lasting cosmetics, ensuring their make-up remained precise and vibrant under the African sun.

Without a doubt, the festivalgoers made sure to bring their fire to the event. The men at the grounds also brought immense visual energy with their bold fashion choices. A popular, standout selection among male attendees was the designed jumpsuit, which offered a unified, sleek and styled look.

A significant portion of the male crowd wore these custom-designed jumpsuits, establishing a structured, forward-thinking aesthetic. Meanwhile, other male participants chose a different approach, pairing various types of textured denim and jean wear to create classic, casual, yet deeply stylish looks.

The incredible variety of garments and deliberate accessorising by both men and women highlighted a collective emphasis on creative fashion this year.

Ultimately, the flawless combination of favourable weather and structured styling defined the unforgettable visual atmosphere of the gathering, proving that the Bushfire crowd continues to elevate festival culture.

(L-R) Nomthandazo Sibeko brought her fire with her stylish orange long dress. She paired it with an animal print dress. Her hairstyle complemented the whole look. Ziyanda Dladla opted for designed jeans and a white top.  Nontsikelelo Tsabedze defined style and looked stunning in her cowboy look, she paired her denims with a white vest and an animal print scarf. She completed the whole look with cowboy boots and a hat.
(L-R) Nomthandazo Sibeko brought her fire with her stylish orange long dress. She paired it with an animal print dress. Her hairstyle complemented the whole look. Ziyanda Dladla opted for designed jeans and a white top. Nontsikelelo Tsabedze defined style and looked stunning in her cowboy look, she paired her denims with a white vest and an animal print scarf. She completed the whole look with cowboy boots and a hat.
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