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Bonang Matheba's different looks at the Miss SA beauty pageant on Saturday (Banang Matheba/ X formerly Twitter) Bonang Matheba, the host of Miss South Africa 2024, dazzled on stage in a series of stunning dresses. It included a vibrant blue dress, a gold beaded dress, a champagne ensemble, and more. Some of it were uniquely styled by Dahmola Adeyemi, featuring intricate details and accessories.

For more Miss SA news, visit News24 Lifestyle 's pageant hub. The media darling, affectionately known as Queen B*, Bonang Matheba, never misses an opportunity to shine on stage in the most visually stunning dresses that perfectly complement her great personality and unmatched stage presence . As host of the Miss South Africa 2024 beauty pageant, Matheba once again delivered on two counts: by doing a fantastic job leading the proceedings on Saturday evening and looking exquisite while at it, thanks to the designers and stylists involved.



For her opening look, Queen B* stunned in a vibrant blue dress, featuring a beaded green and yellow bodice by Nigerian designer Veekee James. The dress, which cinched her waist and showcased her bust, also featured an exaggerated hip, which ended in a mermaid hemline. The construction of the gown made it look like a fish was engulfing the presenter.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by NEETA BEAUTY (@neetabeauty_) Nigeria's Dahmola Adeyemi styled the dress, which was an accessory of its own. It was paired with a diamond necklace, with emerald stones, matching earrings and hand accessories made from the same fabric as the dress. For her second look, Bonang hit the stage dripping in gold in a dress by Nigerian designer Somo.

She wore a gold beaded dress, embellished with beads from head to toe, and some fringe tassels which cascaded down her long legs and arms. As if the dress wasn't attention-grabbing enough, it was further accessorised with a golden halo-like headpiece that sat comfortably on her neatly done updo. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bonang Matheba (@bonang_m) Bonang's third dress was a long, figure-hugging champagne ensemble by Nigerian luxury fashion house Sheyeoladejo.

It featured bold flowers and a majestic train. The silk dress was the epitome of "less is more", styled with a pair of earrings of the same colour, and what appeared to be rose gold jewellery. View this post on Instagram A post shared by NEETA BEAUTY (@neetabeauty_) The TV personality left the crowd breathless in her fourth number, a silver sweetheart-neckline dress, featuring what had everyone wondering whether it was decorated with feathers or leaves.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bonang Matheba (@bonang_m) The regal dress, by Mazella Bridal, was elegantly styled with silver earrings and a silver bangle. The final look for the night, which QueenB* wore for the crowning of Mia le Roux, the first hearing-impaired woman to reign as Miss SA, was a magical beaded dress, with butterflies, by Emagine By Bukola. According to the designer, the dress was inspired by "whispers of the wind and the elegance of butterflies".

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bonang Matheba (@bonang_m) The dress was embellished with silver and blue beads. The bottom featured a mermaid skirt and a breathtaking intricate design, which cascaded down her right shoulder. PODCAST | RealiTea Recap: Bonang Matheba embraces a future with marriage and motherhood We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives.

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