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Fabiani, The Luxury Menswear Brand, continued its exclusive Members Only event series with a stylish evening in Johannesburg, uniting South Africa’s most influential and fashion-forward personalities.
Held at Fugazi, an intimate and upscale restaurant in Rosebank, the event welcomed high-profile guests, including Lubabalo, Gemaen Taylor, Langa Mavuso, Kay Sibiya, and Zamani Mbatha, along with select VVIP customers.
Guests indulged in a meticulously curated six-course meal by celebrity chef Katlego Mlambo, whose culinary artistry elevated the experience. Adding to the ambiance, acclaimed musician Sjava delivered a captivating live performance.
The Johannesburg edition of Fabiani Members Only reinforced the brand’s commitment to luxury, exclusivity, and community.
It offered a seamless fusion of high fashion, fine dining, and cultural excellence—an immersive experience that defined modern sophistication.
"Fabiani Members Only is more than just style—it’s about creating moments that embody our brand’s essence and celebrating those who live the Fabiani lifestyle," shares Ngqondi Mfini, Head of Marketing at Fabiani. "With this series, we’re crafting exclusive, high-end experiences that extend beyond fashion to build a connected, stylish community."
Following successful events in Cape Town and Johannesburg, Fabiani is set to expand its Members Only series, bringing Premium Experiences to more locations across South Africa.
For more on the Fabiani Members Only club and upcoming events, visit a Fabiani store.
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