Having a bad hair day? Why don't you just doek it and grab a matching clutch bag to go with it.
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Ankara print bags are for sale for R120 each |
Besides even our South African independent news channel eNCA had to change their on air dress policy to accommodate the doek. This after the country came out in arms to defend and support then journalist, Nontobeko Sibisi whose story was not aired because she was wearing a doek.
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eNCA staff in support of doek for Nontobeko Sibisi ( picture supplied) |
The hashtags #RespekTheDoek and #DoekTheNewsroom trended for days. You see most African women- this including the high profile figures such as - former Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, minister in the Presidency for National Planning Commission, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, EFFs MP Makoti Sibongile Khawula and the late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela- the doek worn as a sign of resepect. At times for either religious and cultural reasons like a newly wed woman would wear the doek to respect her in-laws or to show respect at a funeral.
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You can choose which bag you want and are for sale for R170 a set, earings, bag, bracelets and doek |
But the other reasons we love these headscarf is that they are a quick fix to a bad hair day. So not only are we queening our look with it. We are able to hide what might be solved by a hair dresser later.
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Queening at the Feathers Awards |
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Queening with our print bag and doek |
At Ndabeni Creatives, we have all the different types of doeks. All made from the Ankara print. We sell these doeks together with our handmade bags,earings and bracelets as a set or alone.
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90% of our products are handmade and manufactured locally |
We know our customers love to mix and match, so our jewelery always match what is needed by the customer.
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Choose yours now or whatsapp 0763607744 for your order |
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