Media personality and broadcaster Claire Mawisa has officially tied the knot — and her wedding was nothing short of breathtaking. The Carte Blanche presenter surprised her followers when she shared stunning photos from her beachfront ceremony, radiating elegance and joy.
In the pictures, Claire is seen wearing a classic off-white satin gown paired with an elaborate cowrie shell headpiece that perfectly reflected her connection to heritage and style. Adding her signature touch of individuality, she completed the look with Comme des Garçons Play Converse sneakers, showing off her effortless blend of grace and comfort.
Captioning her post with the heartfelt words, “And so the adventure begins,” Claire announced her marriage to her new husband in the most beautiful and understated way.
The intimate ceremony was planned by Elope Cape Town and captured by Sasha West Photography, who together helped create a wedding aesthetic that exuded ethereal intimacy and romance. The soft tones, ocean backdrop, and thoughtful details made it clear that this was a day designed straight from the heart.
As soon as the photos dropped, social media was flooded with messages of love and congratulations. Friends, family, and fans filled her timeline with well-wishes, celebrating the couple’s new chapter.
Among those sending love was radio presenter Anele Mdoda, who shared her excitement on X (formerly Twitter):
“2025 is the year of the BRIDE!!!! Congrats @clairemawisa and hubby. God bless your union, and we wish you years and years of being bored on the couch looking for something both of you want to watch on the telly. Andisavuyi.”
Claire also shared behind-the-scenes moments of her getting ready for the big day, including the story behind her remarkable headpiece. She wrote,
“From conception to execution, working with the @elizabeth_morr_54 team on my custom headpiece was a dream come true. The long brief I gave them included symbols personal to us, mixed metals, mother of pearl, and the hero, the cowrie shell. Thank you to Lebo for her commitment in making this piece as breathtaking as it was, and for maintaining the integrity of the vision.”
She added that the design was “inspired by our ceremony location, our heritage and our love,” and concluded, “I couldn’t have asked for more.”
