Learner designs and makes own dress for Independence Day
Where talent meets tradition
PK de Villiers hosted its own pre-Independence celebration, celebrating the unity of different cultures and Namibia’s freedom. On this year’s Independence Day, Bernice Swartbooi, a young AS learner, impressed everyone with her unique self-made independence dress.
While many learners wore cultural uniforms showcasing their different tribes and cultures, Bernice’s dress stood out and made a significant impression.
She designed the dress herself. “My mother inspired me as a child by always reminding me where we came from and where we stand as a nation,” she said. Wanting to contribute to her culture as a modern teenager, Bernice designed and made her own Independence Day dress, representing her culture and heritage.
A career in fashion
She added that her grandmother also played a vital role in making the dress unique.
Her grandmother was working on a new project, so she decided to get involved and help bring the dress to life.
“I will forever be grateful to her for making my dress a success," she said.
Bernice said she dreams of a career in fashion.
“I love designing and would love to pursue a career in fashion, but right now, after AS, I would like to do something else, but I would definitely be making money out of it as a side hustle," she said.
Bernice Swartbooi is truly an inspiration to all learners of PK, and she has shown true talent with her spectacular dress.
While many learners wore cultural uniforms showcasing their different tribes and cultures, Bernice’s dress stood out and made a significant impression.
She designed the dress herself. “My mother inspired me as a child by always reminding me where we came from and where we stand as a nation,” she said. Wanting to contribute to her culture as a modern teenager, Bernice designed and made her own Independence Day dress, representing her culture and heritage.
A career in fashion
She added that her grandmother also played a vital role in making the dress unique.
Her grandmother was working on a new project, so she decided to get involved and help bring the dress to life.
“I will forever be grateful to her for making my dress a success," she said.
Bernice said she dreams of a career in fashion.
“I love designing and would love to pursue a career in fashion, but right now, after AS, I would like to do something else, but I would definitely be making money out of it as a side hustle," she said.
Bernice Swartbooi is truly an inspiration to all learners of PK, and she has shown true talent with her spectacular dress.
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