70+ head-turning traditional dresses with pictures in South Africa

70+ head-turning traditional dresses with pictures in South Africa

South Africa is known as the Rainbow Nation because of its rich cultural and ethnic diversity. The nation has various ethnic groups, each with distinct traditional dresses. While some people choose to wear these outfits on a day-to-day basis, others reserve them for social functions.

Traditional dresses for women
Various South African traditional dresses. Photo: @isintuourculture, @uyinqaba_designs (modified by author)
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There are multiple designs of traditional dresses today compared to decades ago. Fashion designers and tailors blend modern styles with traditional elements, and the results are stunning.

Amazing traditional dresses with pictures in South Africa

There are numerous images of traditional dresses in South Africa for ladies to choose from. They are drawn from various ethnic groups or communities. Below is a collection of fabulous designs drawn to inspire your next look.

White Bapedi traditional dresses

White Bapedi traditional dresses
Short white Bapedi traditional dresses. Photo: @sepedi.selfcare (modified by author)
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Bapedi traditional attire is usually made of beautiful bright colours. The community also has exotic designs. Bright colours signify people's happiness, while the designs symbolise their unique creativity.

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Pink Bapedi skater

Pink Bapedi skater
Pink Bapedi skater. Photo: @mantoa_mokubung, @isintuourculture (modified by author)
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Sepedi or Bapedi traditional dresses usually feature ribbon trimmings at the bottom of an outfit on the hem of the sleeves. Pink is a pretty common colour in this community, and a skater dress with ribbons is an attention-grabber.

Modern Xhosa attire

The traditional attire of the Xhosa people consists of various elements, including colourful fabrics. The colours used in outfits are bright and bold, and each has a symbolic meaning.

Amazing Sesotho traditional dresses

Blue Sesotho traditional dresses
Blue Sesotho traditional dress. Photo: @kereeditse_lee (modified by author)
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Sesotho women usually wear long dresses and skirts in vibrant colours and patterns. They also tie blankets around their waists. During special occasions, they wear a traditional Basotho dress called the seshoeshoe.

Short stylish yellow gown

Short stylish yellow gown
Short stylish yellow gown. Photo: @isintuourculture, @sepedi_bapedi (modified by author)
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Yellow, a colour associated with the sun, signifies warmth, happiness, hope, and spontaneity. A yellow dress is striking and suggests good and happy vibes.

Fabulous Sesotho skater

Blue and yellowish Sesotho skater
Sesotho skater dress. Photo: @shop.doja, @apara_sesotho (modified by author)
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Best traditional dresses for ladies have evolved so much. Although the traditional Sesotho dress was straight-cut, skater designs have become quite popular. You got to love how Sesotho women never leave their blankies, especially during functions.

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Colourful mother and daughter style

Most traditional dresses for weddings feature bright and bold colours. If these colours do not work well for you, you can tone them down using their pastel versions.

Fancy pink Shweshwe outfits

Fancy pink Shweshwe outfits
Fancy pink Shweshwe outfits. Photo: @shweshwedresses (modified by author)
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If you visit a South African fashion house, you will come across the Shweshwe fabric. Shweshwe is a printed, dyed cotton fabric widely used for South African traditional female clothing. It was originally dyed indigo.

Sesotho wrap dress

Sesotho wrap dress
Floral and patterned Sesotho wrap dress. Photo: @anka.africa, @apara_sesotho (modified by author)
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With a tie waist that cinches on the slimmest portion of the torso, the wrap dress gives an ultra-slimming effect. You can achieve the slimming effect by rocking a Sesotho wrap dress for your next social function.

Must-see Xhosa outfits

White and black must-see Xhosa outfits
White and black Xhosa outfit. Photo: @isintuourculture (modified by author)
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The Xhosa traditional attire is usually made up of a combination of beaded fabric, aprons, and long skirts. One of the common colour combinations in this community is black and white.

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Colourful gown

This multi-color African-print dress is designed to flatter all body types. Its off-shoulder neckline adds a unique touch, making it the perfect attire for hot weather.

Maxi Xhosa dress

Xhosa dress
Traditional Xhosa dress. Photo: @isintuourculture, @apara_sesotho (modified by author)
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Besides black and white, the Xhosa also commonly wear red, orange, and blue. Their textile skirt is called isikhakha or imibhaco. This is normally accessorised with elaborate beaded necklaces called ithumbu.

Fancy strapless Xhosa designs

Fancy strapless Xhosa designs
Black and white fancy strapless Xhosa designs. Photo: @kingdomkhwalo (modified by author)
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Modern traditional dresses are now being created using traditional fabrics to make them unique and eye-catching. A strapless black and white Xhosa dress will make the eyes turn in any social function.

Simple floral gown

Many women prefer simple outfits because they are easy to accessories with colourful beads. If you are having any traditional event, you can match out the above outfit with your friends or siblings.

Pink, blue and white Bapedi gown

Pink, blue and white Bapedi gown
Maxi Bapedi gown. Photo: @sepedi_bapedi, @lime_rapchic (modified by author)
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The main colours in Bapedi clothes are turquoise, bright pink, yellow, blue and white. These colours are vibrant and work well for casual and less formal occasions.

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Fabulous Ndebele designs

Ndebele designs
Ndebele traditional dresses. Photo: @ndebeledresscode (modified by author)
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The Ndebele are Bantu-speaking people who mainly reside in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces in South Africa. Ndebele outfits are known for their bold colour and beautiful beadwork.

Gorgeous Xhosa maxi

Gorgeous Xhosa maxi
Maxi gorgeous Xhosa maxi dress. Photo: @simplymooi_, @uyinqaba_designs (modified by author)
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Are you looking for a statement piece from the Xhosa community? A beautiful maxi will do the trick, especially if accessorised with an elaborate black and white beaded necklace.

Blue Bapedi traditional attire

Blue Bapedi traditional attire
Dark and light blue Bapedi traditional attire. Photo: @sepedi.selfcare, @sepedi_bapedi (modified by author)
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Off-should designs gaining more popularity today. You can revamp your next Bapedi traditional attire by having an off-shoulder design, especially if you are not afraid of showing a bit of cleavage. These designs are ideal for evening parties.

Zulu outfit with beads

Zulu outfit with beads
Traditional Zulu outfit with beads. Photo: @2goodphotograph, @isintuourculture (modified by author)
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The Zulu community is known for its weaving, craft-making, pottery, and beadwork. A traditional Zulu outfit would be incomplete without beads. While this community is known for its love for bright colours, you can tone them down.

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Off-shoulder dress with long sleeves

An off-shoulder maxi dress is perfect for everyday use. You can mix and match it with several ornaments and shoes from your wardrobe.

Cute traditional wedding outfits

South African traditional dresses
Cute traditional wedding outfits. Photo: @pediweddingsinspo (modified by author)
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Modern brides who want to incorporate elements of their culture in their dresses are free to do so. The designs above are for Bapedi brides, who choose to incorporate colourful ribbons on their fabulous wedding gowns.

Fancy Ndebele dress

Ndebele dress designs
Fancy white with patterns Ndebele dress. Photo: @manyakum, @zinhle_summer (modified by author)
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Modern Ndebele dresses are pretty colourful. They mimic their brightly coloured homes painted in striking geometric designs. The high-low design above is to die for.

Tswana mermaid outfits

Tswana mermaid outfits
Tswana maxi mermaid outfits. Photo: @tswanadresscode (modified by author)
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Tswana people commonly wear Shweshwe fabrics, especially in blue. The mermaid design gives a woman a more desirable hourglass silhouette by balancing out their upper body.

Off-shoulder Xhosa modern dress design

Off-shoulder Xhosa modern dress design
Black off-shoulder Xhosa modern dress design. Photo: @isintuourculture (modified by author)
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Off-shoulder dresses allow you to show off all those arm exercises you have been doing to tone your arms. You will, without a doubt, look stunning in an off-shoulder outfit.

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Beautiful Venda dresses

South African traditional dresses
Venda dresses for a bride. Photo: @vendadresscode (modified by author)
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Venda traditional dresses for women designs vary depending on occasion and age. Married women, for instance, wear a traditional garment made from goat skin. It comprises an apron called tshirivha, which covers the front and back.

Xhosa modern gown

Incorporating traditional Xhosa patterns and fabrics into a modern gown pays homage to cultural heritage and history. Xhosa attire is known for its bold, vibrant patterns and colors.

Cute pleated dress

Cute pleated dress
Cute pleated dress. Photo: @medu_onlinestore (modified by author)
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You can rock this beautiful dress whether you are slim or chubby. You can add beads around your neck to divert attention.

Strapless Shweshwe dresses

traditional attire
Short and maxi traditional attire. Photo: @shweshwedresses (modified by author)
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Strapless dresses help to accentuate a woman's curves. You have to admit that Shweshwe fabrics are beautiful.

Lace design

Pink floral lace design
Pink floral lace gown. Photo: @apara_sesotho (modified by author)
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Lace is a timeless fabric. It can be paired with multiple other fabrics for a classy look. You can wear the outfit above to church, parties, weddings, and other places.

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Maroon-purplish Bapedi outfits

south african traditional dresses
Maroon-purplish Bapedi outfits. Photo: @sepedi_bapedi (modified by author)
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Maroon and purple are increasingly being worn in the Bapedi community. People love the maroon-purplish colour because it is a toned-down colour.

Blue Swazi look

Blue Swazi look
Blue Swazi look. Photo: @swati_and_venda_weddings (modified by author)
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Swazi women wear an ilihhiya or cloth. Married women often cover their upper torsos with the cloth, while single women sometimes wear beads only over their upper torsos. There are numerous beautiful Swati attires you can go for.

Beautiful gowns with headgear

Beautiful gowns with headgear
Traditional detailed red and blue gowns. Photo: @uyinqaba_designs (modified by author)
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Keep it cute and casual with this long African print gown. The detachable shoulder shawl gives you the option to wear it or remove it, ensuring you'll look fabulous either way.

Short peplum dress

Short dresses often convey a sense of youthfulness and fun. The shorter length can make the dress look more modern and chic, while still retaining its traditional elements.

Lovely red Swazi outfits

Lovely red Swazi outfits
Red Swazi outfit for young women. Photo: @swatidresscode (modified by author)
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The Swazi ilihhiya is quite colourful. Women normally accessorise it with beads. Metallic and other non-beaded accessories are quite common in today's era.

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Eye-catching Tsonga dresses

traditional attire
Tsonga dress with red, yellow and blue flowers. Photo: @tsongadresscode (modified by author)
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A colourful sash makes Tsonga outfits distinct. Tsonga women wear blouses and wrap-around skirts with V-shaped necklines. The sash comes in on top to complete the outfit.

Cute pink gowns

african traditional dresses
Pink African traditional dress. Photo: @sepedi.selfcare (modified by author)
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Did you know you can rock traditional Bapedi attire for women to an evening function or party? Have a pink mermaid gown custom-made for your body and wear it with pride.

Colourful traditional dresses

south african traditional dresses
Colourful South African traditional dresses. Photo: @tsongadresscode (modified by author)
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South African traditional dresses are known for being the brightest and most colourful on the continent. The blend of colours above is admirable.

Maxi black and white Umbhaco gown

Maxi black and white African traditional gown
Maxi black and white African traditional gown. Photo: @shweshwedresses (modified by author)
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Black and white are neutral colours that can be worn to formal and informal events. The maxis above are classic and chic.

Flattering yellow high-low design

Some women are not comfortable wearing maxi dresses because they are too long. For them, high-low dresses are the perfect alternative.

Black and white Zulu look

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A black Zulu gown is something you should consider for a change, as most are bright and colourful. The look goes well with modern accessories too.

Cute kiddies' traditional dresses

traditional dresses
Floral kids gowns. Photo: @cuzokidsankarastore (modified by author)
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Many traditional dresses for kids are made of Ankara fabrics. There are hundreds of prints and child-friendly designs to choose from.

One-shoulder Sapedi design

A one-shoulder outfit allows you to show a bit of skin but is less difficult to fit and wear than a fully strapless dress. The neckline's asymmetry adds drama to an otherwise streamlined design. You have to try this design in 2024.

Off-shoulder with puff sleeves

Off-shoulder gown with puff sleeves
Off-shoulder gown with puff sleeves. Photo: @uyinqaba_designs (modified by author)
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Puff sleeves often evoke a sense of vintage fashion. This style can be dressed up or down, making it suitable for various occasions. It can be worn casually for a daytime outing or dressed up with accessories for a more formal event.

Zulu midi dress

The detail on the midi dress above is impeccable. The white bodice blends well with the skirt with some patchwork and other details.

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What is the meaning of traditional African clothing?

African clothing refers to the traditional clothing worn by the people of Africa. Different tribes from different countries pride themselves on their traditional dresses, which they use for ceremonies and special occasions.

Which traditional dress is most beautiful in South Africa?

It is challenging to pick out one community's attire because each is special to its people. Some of the most admired traditional dresses designs are the Zulu Isicholo, the Xhosa's elegant Umgca and the colorful Ndebele attire.

What is a traditional African robe called?

The traditional robe carries different names in different South African communities. The Venda call it tsindi, kanzu in Swahili, boubou in West Africa, and many others in various ethnic groups.

What are the main Sepedi colours?

The main Sepedi traditional outfit colours are turquoise, bright pink, yellow, blue, and white.

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South African traditional dresses are lovely and colourful. There are many designs to choose from, each inspired by a specific ethnic group.

Briefly.co.za recently published cute South African kiddies' traditional dresses. It is a parent's joy to see their child making a fashion statement.

Traditional attires are a great way to style your child for any occasion. Fortunately, designers are constantly coming up with new and amazing designs for kiddies' traditional dresses.

Source: Briefly News

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