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Mbaisa showcases OvaHerero and OvaHimba-inspired costumes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71033, member: 636"] Namibia's representative at the 63rd Miss International Pageant will wear a national costume merging OvaHerero and OvaHimba cultural traditions to showcase the country's heritage on the global stage. Uatjiri Mbaisa's ensemble features a structured silhouette with a corseted waist and flowing train, drawing from OvaHerero modern dress through its skirt and headpiece while incorporating OvaHimba-inspired belt and accessories that represent ancestral wisdom and resistance. The Miss Namibia Organization characterized the garment as celebrating strength, resilience and cultural evolution through earthy tones and layered textures that reimagine traditional attire with contemporary couture elements. Beaulah Boois-Beukes from Namibian Broadcasting Corporation described the costume as transcending mere fashion to become a narrative of identity and transformation that honors the nation's past while projecting toward its future. [/QUOTE]
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