Renowned Fashion House Rubicon Clothing Debuts Autumn/Winter '22 Collection At SA Fashion Week




Johannesburg, South Africa - On the 29th of October 2021, Rubicon Clothing stunned the crowd with their latest collection at their sold out show at the recently held SA Fashion Week.

As the renowned brand celebrates 18 years of effortless style, form flattering sophistication, tailored craftsmanship and timeless design, the founder and Creative Director, Hangwani Nengovhela, personifies the brand perfectly, while bringing subtle African opulence to each collection.

This season's collection was heavily inspired by the designer's late father, Dickson Ralushai. The collection paid homage to her father's signature style, while still aligning with the classic elegance that is the image of Rubicon Clothing. As it comes as no surprise, the inclusion of a men's line is indeed uncharted territory for the brand, however, there is no challenge Rubicon Clothing cannot face.

With Hangwani's father being the inspiration behind this season’s collection, it was highly imperative that Rubicon brought his love for fashion to life. The collection played around bold colours in asymmetric patterns, while still staying grounded to neutral colours.

With almost 20 years of being an established fashion house, Rubicon Clothing have proven time and time again that in order to stay on top of the fashion world, paying attention to detail is highly vital and is the true art of fashion.

Since the beginning, it has been Rubicon Clothing's goal to uplift women everywhere. The brand believes that everyone has a right to feel beautiful, “when you look good, you feel good” that is what every garment embodies and that is what Rubicon Clothing lives by.

Since its establishment in 2002, the award-winning, Johannesburg-based Rubicon brand has become one of Gauteng’s most desirable fashion destinations for women with a worldly mindset.








 

Watch Rubicon's Showcase at SA Fashion Week 2021 below:



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