Beautiful Shudufhadzo Musida, the Miss South Africa 2020 has been quite busy and we absolutely love that for her. Just a few days ago, she announced that her second children’s book ‘I am Shudu, Finding my Voice, Knowing my Strength’ was ready for the world. And now she has announced her swimwear collection in collaboration with Woolworths.
Taking to Instagram, the model introduced the launch of the limited edition swimwear range titled, “Imbe”.
Former Miss SA Shudufhadzo Musida has once again proven that she is more than just a pretty face and a banging body.
In this week along, she has launched both a book and a swimwear range.
Taking to Instagram today, Shudu announced the launch of her Imbe swim range which will be available at Woolworths stores.
“Imbe”, short for “Imbelani”, means to sing and praise in Venda and was inspired by her Venda roots, reports IOL.
“Proud to announce a labour of love made by women for women. For a limited time only, IMBE’s first swimwear collection will be available in @WOOLWORTHS_SA Sandton, Gateway, Menyln, Canal Walk, and V&A Waterfront stores,” wrote Musida on her Instagram page.
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Earlier this week Shudu announced that her second children’s book, ‘I am Shudu, Finding my Voice, Knowing my Strength’ will be available in bookstores in early November this year.
According to Shudu, the book “explores themes of bullying, identity, bravery, forgiveness, displaced families as well as friendships”.
“I am working with Jacana Media on this coming-of-age story, with beautiful illustrations from the award-winning Chantelle and Burgen Thorne. I hope that this book will inspire and empower all children 6 to 10 years old,” she wrote on Instagram.
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