
Breaking News: Zimbabwe’s Ivhu Tribe Brings Eco-Fashion to the World Stage
By Showbiz Reporter | ZimEye | Harare, Zimbabwe – The Ivhu Tribe, a pioneering name in avant-garde African fashion, is set to captivate the global audience with its groundbreaking “Threads of Earth” eco-fashion runway show. The event, scheduled for April 5, 2025, at the Cleveland Dam in Harare, will spotlight sustainable fashion and showcase the exceptional talent of Zimbabwean and international designers.
The show will feature intricate designs that merge traditional African craftsmanship with innovative, environmentally-friendly techniques. As a precursor, the pre-event, “Climate Vogue (Met Gala Vibe) Green Carpet Cocktail,” will take place on April 2, 2025, at Siyekhaya Estate, Borrowdale, blending high fashion with environmental consciousness.
A Trailblazing Initiative
Led by Zimbabwean designer Jasper Mandizera and model Charlotte Muziri, the Ivhu Tribe has already made waves at global events, including the World Fashion Week and Exhibitions in China. The collection’s centerpiece, “Marina Wehvu,” was lauded for its cultural depth and bold artistry. Now, the Ivhu Tribe is harnessing this momentum to emphasize sustainable fashion while promoting Zimbabwe as a hub for cultural and creative excellence.
Objectives and Vision
The “Threads of Earth” runway show is a pivotal platform aimed at:
• Raising awareness about sustainability in fashion.
• Promoting Zimbabwean fabrics, textiles, and craftsmanship.
• Building global networks for Zimbabwean designers and fostering cultural exchange.
• Elevating Zimbabwe’s tourism and cultural identity through fashion.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Businesses and organizations are invited to support this transformative event through various sponsorship tiers, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, offering unparalleled branding opportunities, media coverage, and exclusive VIP experiences.
A Global Stage for Zimbabwe
This event underscores Zimbabwe’s growing influence in the global fashion industry. It is part of the larger narrative leading to the World Fashion Week and Exhibition scheduled to take place at Victoria Falls and Harare in 2026. These efforts align with the mission of PaxinaMotivation Ltd., the Zimbabwean representative for the World Fashion Week, to create platforms for emerging talent and raise awareness for sustainable development through fashion.
For further inquiries or sponsorship details, contact Ms. Paxina Kalulu at [email protected].
This is not just fashion—it’s a movement that intertwines style, sustainability, and culture. Stay tuned as Zimbabwe’s Ivhu Tribe takes the world by storm!