Best & worst dressed on the #Sona2018 red carpet

Our MPs may be politically savvy, but are they fashion savvy? Here's who slayed and who dismayed at the state of the nation address

Democratic Alliance MP Phumzile van Damme  on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018.
Democratic Alliance MP Phumzile van Damme on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018. (Esa Alexander)

BEST DRESSED

PHUMZILE VAN DAMME

The former DA Spokesperson admitted to channeling Black Panther for her outfit, and she certainly looked as confident and stylish as any one of the badass women of Wakanda.

The simple silhouette of her gown allowed the bold floral print to shine, and she gets bonus points for colour-blocking her sunshine-yellow shoes and teardrop earrings.

Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe with his wife Bridgette on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018.
Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe with his wife Bridgette on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018. (Esa Alexander)

BRIDGETTE RADEBE

The geometric trim on Bridgette Radebe's hat gave us crown vibes. Which is fitting because the wife of ANC MP Jeff Radebe looked regal and powerful in her monotone print gown, which was an updated take on a classic African silhouette. 

 

 

 

Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Bheki Cele and his wife Thembeka Ngcobo on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018.
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Bheki Cele and his wife Thembeka Ngcobo on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018. (Esa Alexander)

THEMBEKA NGCOBO

The wife of Bheki Cele said to her designer "give me Cinderella vibes" - and they clearly delivered.

We adored the beaded detailing on her glittery, off-the-shoulder gown and how, because there's a lot of going on, she had the sense to keep her hair, make-up and accessories simple. 

ON THE FENCE

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018. (Esa Alexander)

NKOSAZANA DLAMINI-ZUMA

Tradition with a modern twist best sums up Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma's look. That said, while we loved the peplum on her gown, and the unusual turquoise-and-pink African print, we just didn't love it on her. 

Mandla and Rabia Mandela on the Sona red carpet in 2017.
Mandla and Rabia Mandela on the Sona red carpet in 2017. (Ruvan Boshoff)
Mandla and Rabia on the red carpet before the state of the nation address in Cape Town on February 16 2018.
Mandla and Rabia on the red carpet before the state of the nation address in Cape Town on February 16 2018. (Esa Alexander)

MANDLA AND RABIA MANDELA

ANC MP Mandla Mandela's Sona plus one might be different to last year's, but we're disappointed that his outfit remained more or less the same. Then again, perhaps he's a fan of eco-chic upcycled fashion and decided to reinvent 2017's jacket with a bit of bling trim. After all if Kate Middleton can wear the same outfit twice, why can't he?

Nonetheless, Mandela and his wife, Rabia, made a striking couple in their colour co-ordinated, Xhosa-inspired outfits. 

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018.
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018. (Esa Alexander)

BUSISIWE MKHWEBANE

The deep rogue colour of Busisiwe Mkhwebane's gown might suit her, but the dress doesn't - and it doesn't fit properly either.

She may be the Public Protector, but will someone please save her from the choker? This is one '90s-inspired accessories trend we wish would resign asap.

Her elegant hair and make-up save an otherwise disappointing look. 

WORST DRESSED

Minister of Small Business Development Lindiwe Zulu on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018.
Minister of Small Business Development Lindiwe Zulu on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018. (Esa Alexander)

LINDIWE ZULU

When we heard the Minister of Small Business Development let her daughter, Phindile, dress her for the Sona red carpet, our first thought was "awww how sweet! She must have made that hat from pipe-cleaners this morning at nursery school". Then we realised the striking adult woman standing next to her was her daughter.

It looks as if Phindile Zulu spent hours crafting her own elegant, figure-hugging dress, then ran out of time and had to pull her mom's look together in a last minute panic. Perhaps that explains why she seems to have turned the sort of sheer, jewel-trimmed throw you'd find covering a bedside lamp on date night into a cape.

Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018.
Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on 16 February 2018. (Esa Alexander)

NOMVULA MOKANYANE

"I wanted to be a little girl today," said Minister of Water and Sanitation Nomvula Mokonyane about her petal-pink, lace-embellished gown. Perhaps next time she should let an adult dress her.

DA leader Mmusi Maimane and his wife Natalie on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on February 16 2018.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane and his wife Natalie on the red carpet ahead of the state of the nation address in Cape Town on February 16 2018. (Esa Alexander)

NATALIE MAIMANE

Cocktail party on the top, garden party on the bottom - while both parts of Natalie Maimane's gown were lovely individually, they just didn't gel. The overall look was confused ... and so were we. 

TENDAI KURUNERI

Words fail us.