The State of the Nation Address (SONA) 2025, held on February 6 at Cape Town’s City Hall, was not only a significant political event but also a showcase of fashion statements that transcended mere aesthetics. The red carpet was a vibrant display of cultural pride, political messaging, and individual expression, reflecting the diverse tapestry of South African society.
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Emerald Green: The Color of the Evening
A dominant trend on the SONA 2025 red carpet was the prevalence of emerald green attire. Chief Justice Mandisa Maya graced the event in a rich, vibrant green ensemble, exuding sophistication and authority. Her choice of a pearly necklace, black shoes, and a classic black handbag complemented the look, striking a balance between boldness and elegance.
Advocate Shameemah Salie of the Al Jama-ah party also embraced the emerald theme, arriving with her son, Yaseen Salie. Their outfits not only showcased traditional Muslim attire but also featured the colors of the Palestinian flag—red, white, green, and black—serving as a subtle yet powerful statement of solidarity with Gaza.
Welekazi Sibiya, a City Council Member and PR Councillor at the Democratic Alliance, stunned in a chic, ball gown-inspired emerald dress, further cementing the color’s prominence at the event.
Bold Statements and Cultural Pride
The red carpet was replete with attendees making bold fashion statements that celebrated cultural heritage and personal style. Papa Penny, now an MK Party MP, made a grand entrance in a blue and gold suit, complete with gold shoes. His ensemble was a testament to his flamboyant persona and commitment to standing out. Fashion experts had mixed reactions; while some appreciated the texture and color combination, others felt the look was repetitive and lacked representation of South African culture.
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Nkhensani Kubayi brought color and drama to the red carpet with a vibrant ensemble featuring a Nigerian-inspired headpiece. While the headpiece was praised for its beauty, some critics felt it was out of place, suggesting a preference for showcasing South African cultural elements. The mix of prints and fabrics in her attire received mixed reviews, with some questioning the cohesion of the overall look.
Fashion as Political Expression
Fashion at SONA 2025 extended beyond style, serving as a medium for political expression. Advocate Shameemah Salie’s attire, incorporating the colors of the Palestinian flag, was a poignant example of how clothing can convey solidarity and political stances. Such choices highlight the role of fashion as a form of non-verbal communication, conveying messages that resonate on a national and global scale.
Expert Insights and Public Reception
Fashion experts offered varied perspectives on the red carpet ensembles. Leon Haasbroek, managing editor at “Dossier Magazine,” and Vanya Mangaliso, co-founder and creative director of Sun Goddess, provided critiques that ranged from appreciation of texture and color to discussions on cultural representation and originality. Their analyses underscored the complexity of fashion as a blend of personal expression, cultural identity, and political messaging.
The SONA 2025 red carpet was a microcosm of South Africa’s rich diversity, showcasing how fashion intersects with culture, politics, and individual expression. From the prevalence of emerald green to bold personal statements and politically charged attire, the event highlighted the power of fashion as a multifaceted form of communication. As attendees navigated the delicate balance between tradition and modernity, personal style and political messaging, the red carpet became a stage where clothing spoke volumes, reflecting the dynamic and evolving narrative of the nation.
For a visual recap of the event’s fashion highlights, you can watch the Proudly SA – SONA Red Carpet Fashion Show held on February 6, 2025: