Somizi Mhlongo has been called out for crossing the line with his recent outfit.
The fashion choices of the South African celebrity have always turned heads, but this time, his outfit sparked more than admiration—it ignited a heated discussion about cultural appropriation and respect.
Somizi’s recent post wearing a traditional Ndebele blanket and idzila usually reserved for married women raised eyebrows, and a particular tweet brought this to light, exclaiming, “This is utter nonsense! This specific design of the Ndebele blanket and Idzila is specially made for married women only!! Manikelela la!!!”
For many, Somizi’s fashion statement crossed a line by repurposing cultural symbols that hold deep meaning.
Within Ndebele culture, specific designs of blankets and idzila are worn exclusively by married women, signifying status and respect.
These items aren’t just garments—they carry cultural heritage and identity. When worn out of context, it can feel disrespectful to those for whom these items are sacred.
Somizi Mhlongo wore the outfit to meet the legendary Esther Mahlangu. It was his first time meeting the Gogo, which was a dream come true.