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By Rukee Kaakunga
The first-ever Visions Beauty Exhibition, hosted by Vibration Studios, lit up Windhoek with an extravagant showcase of Namibia and Africa’s best beauty brands.
Hosted on 4 April, the event featured an exhibition of international beauty brands, including Cosmetica, Satiskin and Sofn’free, showcasing their latest product offerings, while beloved Namibian brands such as Fluffy’s Hair, Wellem Cosmetics and Shonique Beauty also took up space. Apart from offering attendees a variety of brands and experiences to choose from, the event catered to both established and emerging brands, offering a platform for brand exposure that has never been seen before in Namibia.
Visions Beauty Exhibition was inspired by the idea of creating a beauty experience that, according to lead organiser and Vibration Studios founder Maria Nepembe, felt “fresh, exciting and interactive”. “We wanted to move away from the traditional, static exhibition format and instead build something that people could truly engage with. The vision was to create a space where beauty meets lifestyle, where attendees don’t just walk through booths, but actually experience the brands through activities, conversations and moments,” said Nepembe.
Attendees included an esteemed crowd consisting of influencers, industry experts and beauty-conscious buyers.
Aina Raiza Kweyo, a TV personality and social media influencer, shared her experience of the event, saying: “Overall, the exhibition was a great success. It was so great to see people opening up to the entertainment industry as a whole. People are showing interest in our make-up artists and other creatives.”
“Fluffy had so many people visiting her mobile salon, the whole event was a one-stop show for all things beauty and hair, which is a great sign that Namibians are opening up to creatives in the hair and beauty space,” she added.
She was equally impressed at the number of people who showed up. “A packed attendance for an event that happened for the first time is a sign that the industry is growing in stature and that creatives in the beauty sector are finally getting the recognition they deserve.”
For the organisers, the event was everything they envisaged and more. “The outcome exceeded our expectations,” noted Nepembe. “We saw great attendance numbers throughout the day, and more importantly, the energy in the space was exactly what we had hoped for. Vibrant, engaging and dynamic. The feedback from both attendees and exhibitors was overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting how different and enjoyable the experience was compared to typical expos.”

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