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Zimbabwe Fashion Week Returns to Harare with Renewed Global Vision and Pan-African Outlook

by Times Reporter
August 24, 2025
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Zimbabwe Fashion Week Returns to Harare with Renewed Global Vision and Pan-African Outlook

Zimbabwe Fashion Week is set to make its return this October, marking a significant moment in the country’s cultural calendar and reaffirming its role within the wider African fashion ecosystem. Running from 8 to 11 October at the newly rebranded Hyatt Regency Harare The Meikles, the event will reintroduce one of Zimbabwe’s most recognised fashion platforms after a period of uncertainty.

Organisers have indicated that the 2025 edition is designed not only to highlight Zimbabwe’s creative sector but also to position the country within broader continental and international fashion conversations. The ticketing structure reflects an emphasis on inclusivity, with options ranging from $25 for front row seating to $5 for entry to panel discussions, enabling diverse participation from students, industry professionals and cultural enthusiasts alike.

At the core of the programme is the Hunhu Council of Fashion Business Program, a daily series of panel discussions exploring themes of sustainability, entrepreneurship and the future of African design. The panels will convene both local and international voices, including Sevious Mushosho, Chief Executive Officer of Edgars Stores Limited Zimbabwe, alongside global commentators who will offer perspectives on African creativity in an interconnected world.

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A collaboration with First Floor Gallery Harare, one of Zimbabwe’s leading contemporary art institutions, will bring together fashion and visual culture in a curated exhibition. This multidisciplinary showcase will include garments, installations and artworks that reflect evolving narratives of Zimbabwean identity and creativity, reinforcing the fluid intersections between fashion and art across the continent.

Consistent with its founding ethos, Zimbabwe Fashion Week will provide a stage for established designers and emerging talent. Regional collaboration will be underscored through the participation of Botswana’s acclaimed designer Koki Kamala, alongside Zimbabwean creatives who are using the platform to introduce their work to wider audiences. For younger designers in particular, ZFW continues to function as a gateway into a highly competitive industry, with past participants subsequently gaining recognition at international fashion events.

Founder and director Priscilla Chigariro, speaking ahead of the relaunch, stressed the event’s ambition to empower African designers while facilitating wider cultural engagement. She noted that the platform has always been anchored in culture, innovation and bridge-building, and called upon partners and stakeholders to support a collective vision that situates Zimbabwe and Africa more firmly on the global fashion map.

The timing of Zimbabwe Fashion Week’s return coincides with a period of heightened visibility for African fashion. Designers from Lagos, Johannesburg and Nairobi have become increasingly prominent on global runways, while international demand for African craftsmanship is growing steadily in markets such as Paris, London and New York. Within this context, ZFW’s re-establishment reflects a determination to ensure Zimbabwe’s creative communities remain part of this continental and global momentum.

For audiences in Harare, the event represents more than a series of runway shows. With its integration of panel discussions, exhibitions and performances, it positions fashion as both cultural expression and economic opportunity, and underscores the ways in which Zimbabwean and African identities are negotiated and projected through creative practice. In so doing, Zimbabwe Fashion Week re-emerges as both a celebration and a forum, situating Zimbabwe within a pan-African narrative of fashion as a driver of cultural dialogue and global engagement.

Tags: African craftsmanshipAfrican creativityAfrican fashionBotswana fashion designerscultural identityEdgars Stores Limitedfashion exhibitionsFirst Floor Gallery HarareHarareHunhu Council of Fashion Business ProgramHyatt Regency Harare The MeiklesKoki KamalaPriscilla Chigarirosustainability in fashionZimbabwe Fashion Week
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