House of Ole to Dress Ntando Lurwengu for Mr Universe

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As the festive season approaches, all eyes will be on Ntando Lurwengu, the reigning Mr Universe South Africa, as he prepares to compete on the global stage. The Mr Universe 2024 pageant will take place in Los Angeles on December 22, and Ntando is all set to represent South Africa with pride. One exciting announcement ahead of the competition is that Ntando will be dressed by House of Ole, the renowned African luxury fashion brand owned by Ole Ledimo.

House of Ole: A Prestigious Partnership

House of Ole has built a strong reputation for creating stylish, high-quality clothing for prominent figures across various industries. The brand, known for its impeccable attention to detail and modern African aesthetic, will dress Ntando for this prestigious event, ensuring he is stylishly outfitted as he competes on the world stage.

A Brand with Star Power

House of Ole has already dressed a number of notable celebrities and public figures, including rapper Priddy Ugly, Stella Ndabeni Abrahams (South Africa’s Minister of Small Business Development), and DJ Lamiez Holworthy. Their exceptional designs have earned the brand a strong following, and it is exciting to see them extend their influence by dressing Mr Universe South Africa as he heads to Los Angeles.

This partnership highlights the growing prominence of South African talent in the global fashion and entertainment industries. House of Ole’s Autumn/Winter 25 collection, “Thabure”, was recently launched at South African Fashion Week, further solidifying the brand’s position as a leader in luxury African fashion.

A Proud Moment for South Africa

As Ntando Lurwengu prepares for the global spotlight, his partnership with House of Ole is a source of national pride. South Africa will be cheering for him as he competes in the Mr Universe competition, looking stylish and confident in the luxurious designs of House of Ole.

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