Bonang Matheba wows New York Fashion Week
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Queen B steals the show at New York Fashion Week.
Bonang Matheba is back in the 'Big Apple' for New York Fashion Week (NYFW).
The TV and radio personality has been living it up in the city that never sleeps. The first stop on her NYFW to-do list was the Coréon Dú show at Pier59 Studios.
After doing some sightseeing in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, Bonang headed to Metropolitan Museum of Art with SA fashion designer David Tlale and rapper Anatii.
Celebrity stylist Harrison T. Crite, aka H. Diddy, helped get Bonang ready for some of her events.
H. Diddy has worked with stars such as Beyoncé. He also helped Bonang turn heads during 2016's New York Fashion Week.
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View this post on Instagram🙏🏽👑 #NYFW #courvoisiermoments #NYC
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View this post on Instagram....lunch at the Bacarrat Hotel! 💐😌❤️ Styled by @iamhdiddy. #NYFW
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David Tlale unveiled his new 'Azania' spring/summer collection on the streets of NYC.
He turned a pedestrian crossing into a runway!
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Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, who currently resides in New York, also made an appearance at a handful of NYFW shows.
She sat front row at the Vivienne Hu show and met up with fellow South African Candice Swanepoel at a separate event.
View this post on InstagramAnother day another look. #NYFW 📷cullenquigley 👗 @sonjungwan
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