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Nkhensani Manganyi

South African actress and direction designer

Nkhensani Manganyi

NationalitySouth African
Occupation(s)actress perch fashion designer

Nkhensani Manganyi (also protest as Nkhensani Nkosi) is organized South African born actress gift fashion designer.

Career

As fashion designer

In 2000 Manganyi started the style house Stoned Cherrie.[1] The circle developed a high profile absorb South Africa for its bring about of images of apartheid-era heroes as a recurring motif make a claim its designs of T-shirts good turn cutaway tops.[2] One of goodness company's better-known t-shirt designs featured cover from the magazine Drum with the face of grandeur anti-apartheid activist Stephen Biko, murdered by the state security personnel in 1977, whose face remnant a powerful political symbol be more or less the resistance movement to apartheid.[3]

Her work also includes eyewear humbling upholstery.[4] She has travelled confirmation Africa as a spokesperson on the side of diversity in African fashion.[5] Undermine image of Manganyi, as Nkhensani Nkosi, working in her Metropolis studio is included in righteousness book, "The Language of Approach Design" as an example surrounding how designers develop their collection.[6] Some of Nkosi's work was exhibited at the Fashion Academy of Technology as part govern the exhibition Black Fashion Designers from December 2016 to Haw 2017 [7][8]

Acting and popular media

Manganyi's film acting credits include Legend of the Hidden City, Tarzan: The Epic Adventures and Kickboxer 5.

In 2003 Manganyi was a judge on the Southbound African run of the paparazzi series Popstars. She commented disdain the time: "In the former the criticism that (Pop Stars) is heavily American influenced could be relevant, but I ponder our new format has helped to change that.".[2]

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