Colourful People Entertainment brings Leteisi

The event will bring fashionistas across the country to showcase their beautifully designed outfits made with different African print fabrics
The event will bring fashionistas across the country to showcase their beautifully designed outfits made with different African print fabrics

For a few years, Colourful People Entertainment has been famed for its popular event African Attire On Fleek (AAOF) that brought fashionistas across the country to showcase their beautifully designed outfits made with different African print fabrics.

Then, the event attracted many people of different age groups from different walks of life. However, the event was only hosted in Gaborone this year while one that was supposed to be held in Maun had to be postponed due to COVID-19 protocols that do not allow mass gathering. Despite that, AAOF organisers decided to host Leteisi on Fleek, an event that was inspired by the COVID-19 wedding celebrationsThat is due to the fact that most weddings are centered on the Leteisi set-up as opposed to the normal white wedding many are accustomed to.

In an interview with the founder of AAOF David Letshwiti, he explained that as a result of not being able to host the African Attire On FLEEK they figured an honorary spill over in a small scale will do the AAOF followers justice and leave them with something to celebrate during this difficult time.

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