Mia Le Roux finally unveils her national costume which she ought to wear during Miss Universe 2024.
The Miss South Africa could not complete the competition has she withdrew due to her health.
During the Cape Town Fashion Week, Mia revealed the gown which has internet users talking.
The national garment is Ndebele-inspired, featuring artwork from world-renowned South African artist, Dr Esther Mahlangu.
The white cloud wings which accompanied the costume were made of feathers sourced from Cape Karoo International, in Le Roux’s hometown of Oudtshoorn, and inspired by Le Roux’s journey.
The wings were created by Hollywood Costumes. Explaining the thinking behind the white clouds, Hollywood Costumes owner Heidi du Toit said the idea was inspired by Le Roux’s first words after she had a cochlea implant.
“Her first spoken words two years later were ‘look there, white clouds’. This profound moment inspired the wing design which symbolises the first time she was able to use her voice. The white clouds, made from ostrich feathers, represent hope.”
“The gown is an original work of art by Dr Esther Mahlangu, one of South Africa’s most iconic cultural ambassadors, and celebrates our interconnectedness. Its intricate handmade design demonstrates the creative traditions of South Africa,” said Le Roux.
“It is a silent but powerful request to celebrate our differences, to preserve our cultural practices and to foster inclusion so that we can build a sustainable future. The headpiece reflects the warm South African sun and is symbolic of hope.
“As Maya Angelou famously wrote, ‘Through adversity still, I rise’. This has rung true for me and Dr Mahlangu, as we bring South African cultures together to inspire unity. They are also the words I have carried with me during this difficult time.”