Buhle Samuels becomes first South African to partner with Bra N Things

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More women of different sizes and races are being represented from swimwear to lingerie, and Buhle says this was one of the main reasons for her joining the brand.

“Fuller women weren’t always represented in lingerie marketing, so it’s great to see a brand that’s consciously changing that narrative and becoming more inclusive of their everyday customer.”Summer bodies are said to be made in winter but with lockdown, colder weather, motivation can be tough.Buhle has had these troubles too: “Lockdown has all of us in a mess!” She laughs, saying the trips to the fridge have definitely made things more difficult.

“I try to watch what I eat the most because that’s 80 percent of the job done. Then I try to run around the neighborhood but I hate running, and then I do some weight training but because of all that’s happening, I’m also getting myself motivated with a personal trainer. I find it helps give me a good head start then when I exercise on my own I’m motivated.”earlier this year, no one would have thought about how much Covid-19 has changed our daily routines and working conditions.

She said it has been great under the circumstances: “Of course we all feel nervous and scared, but the production has done a great job at easing our fears. All the protocol and procedures in place encourage a safe and sanitised environment at all times whilst adhering to the government safety rules.”

Women’s month is coming up and with many events that will shed a light on topics ranging from gender-based violence to women employment, Buhle wants a changing narrative. “With all the GBV I think the main thing for me is for our relationship with the men in our country to change for the better. For the South African woman to be protected, uplifted and respected.”

 

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