Sarah Langa is one of South Africa’s most stylish and successful influencers, best known for her lifestyle and fashion content. She recently reached a major milestone — graduating with her Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Wits Business School at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Excited and emotional about her big day, Sarah shared, “It’s been years in the making but I’m so happy that we’re finally here! Witsie for life!”
For her graduation ceremony, she wore a stunning cream white outfit by top South African designer Rich Mnisi. On her Instagram story, she proudly wrote, “Big day today. 4 out of 4 graduation wearing @rich_mnisi,” showing how much she loved the designer outfit for her graduation.
In a video shared by Wits University, Sarah shared her joy: “I’m a three times Wits graduate and social media personality. Today is a very special day for me being a Witsie for life, 14 years being on this campus. Today is the day I finally get my qualification. It’s been so exciting.”
She also shared on her Instagram story, “Graduated at Africa’s most prestigious and globally recognized institutions, the same institution where Nelson Mandela studied. This is something I dreamed of doing as a young girl it was the ultimate a stamp of excellence, resilience, and critical thinking. And I did it 3 times!”
But Sarah isn’t just about books — she’s also a fashion icon. At the recent Hollywoodbets Durban July 2025 event, which brought together South Africa’s best-dressed under the theme Marvels of Mzansi, Sarah Langa once again stole the show.
She wore a beautiful golden silk outfit by international fashion house Balmain. The suit had Balmain’s classic Chaînes pattern and was styled with multiple statement belts and bold earrings. Her look was inspired by Skhothane — a local youth subculture known for its love of flashy clothes and fearless confidence.
On Instagram, Sarah explained the meaning behind her outfit: “‘Marvels of Mzansi’ — and what’s more marvellous than a Skhothane? Drenched in unapologetic opulence, I chose to honour one of South Africa’s boldest and most misunderstood cultural movements — the Skhothane. Beyond their fearless self-expression and lavish flair, they were economists in their own right, turning flamboyant displays into powerful statements about status, value, and prosperity. Wearing a golden silk @balmain set, this look is my ode to their legacy. Because in Mzansi, luxury isn’t just worn… it’s performed.”
