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Hollywoodbets Durban July 2026: 'Country Allure' fashion steals the spotlight

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(L-R) ETA’s Wakhile Zwane with Durban Tourism Deputy Director, Winile Mntungwa. Eswatini Airs Marketing and Communications Manager, Batsabile Nkambule looked gorgeous.
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The Hollywoodbets Durban July has long outgrown its identity as simply a horse racing spectacle.

It is where fashion finds its grandest stage. It is also where trends are born before the first race is.

This year’s official theme, “Country Allure”, challenged South Africa’s designers and trendsetters to marry the untamed freedom of the countryside with the pinnacle of haute couture.

The verdict? Mzansi did not just understand the assignment – it completely rewrote the rulebook.

Africa’s fashion royalty has interpreted the theme with breathtaking sophistication, giving our dramatic rural landscapes and rich equestrian heritage a thoroughly modern, runway-ready glow-up. Additionally, every arrival is a statement.

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