Durban Fashion Fair model search returns
NONDUDUZO
NGCONGO
THE countdown to the iconic annual Durban
Fashion Fair (DFF) showcase has officially begun as the City rolls out its
highly anticipated 2026 Model Scouting Roadshows across Durban.
Marking 15 years of fashion excellence,
the DFF is once again opening doors for aspiring models to step into the
spotlight and launch their careers on one of Africa’s leading fashion
platforms.
Young people with confidence, presence,
and ambition are invited to attend casting sessions taking place from 16 May to
6 June at key locations across the City.
The roadshows kick off at KwaMashu G Hall
on 16 May, followed by Durban Botanic Gardens on 23 May, uMlazi Mega City on 30
May, and conclude at the Pavilion Shopping Centre on 6 June. All sessions run
from 9am to 4pm.
This life changing initiative continues to
produce success stories, with previous participants securing major campaigns,
walking international runways, and building sustainable careers in the fashion
industry.
Chairperson of the City’s Economic Development
and Planning Committee, Councillor Thembo Ntuli, said the programme is a
catalyst for youth empowerment and economic inclusion.
‘’Through these roadshows, we are taking
opportunities directly to communities and ensuring that undiscovered talent is
given a platform to shine. We call on all aspiring models to attend these
roadshows.’’
To audition, applicants must be between 18
and 35 years old, with a minimum height of 1.75m for females and 1.84m for
males. Attendees must arrive makeup-free, and bring their original or certified
copy of their ID.
For enquiries, call 031 311 4500 or
email nondumiso.mthembu@durban.gov.za












