Seamstress finds gap in theatre costumes

Letshwiti's range of costumes was used during the Maitisong Festival
Letshwiti's range of costumes was used during the Maitisong Festival

Her breakthrough with the costumes for the Tseleng cast last year paved way for her and made her realise a huge opportunity in designing.

Opelo ‘Seamstress’ Letshwiti is not only a designer, but also a spoken word artist whose love for art made her realise the gap that few have tried to venture into.

Her latest range of costumes was used during the Maitisong Festival by different productions, which included the official opening night acts, and the X production by Sky Blue Dance Hub.

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