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What South African celebs wore to Metro FM Awards is unbelievable! PHOTOS

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On Saturday, the 16th Metro FM Music Awards took place in Durban, South Africa with so much discussions around it. While South Africans discuss the merits of the scheme we bring you what their stars wore on the night from the stunning to the outrageous!

Hell Naw rapper Nasty C (real name David Junior Ngcobo) was the biggest winner on the night, taking home four awards including Song of the Year.The winners:

African Pop Album: Musa

Best Collaboration: Ms Pru featuring Emtee, Benchmarq, Fifi Cooper, A Reece

Compilation Album: DJ Qness

Dance Album: Mobi Dixon

Female Album: Kelly Khumalo

Group Album: Durban’s Finest

Hit Single: Riky Rick – Sidlukotini

Hip Hop Album: Nasty C

Kwaito: L’vovo

Male Album: Nasty C – Bad Hair Extensions

Music Video: Duboiz – Dope Dream

New Artist: Nasty C

Urban Gospel Albums: Dr Tumi – Love & Grace

Urban Jazz Album: Henry Philemon

R&B Single: Amanda Black – Separate

Best Remix: Prince Kaybee – Don’t Give Up

One Africa Award: Vee Mampeezy

Best Produced Album: Sjava

Best Styled Artist/Group: Mafikizolo

Listener’s Choice: Amanda Black

Here’s what some of our favourite celebrities wore:

 

Khanyi Mbau was easily the best dressed at the event. Her showstopping, dreamy ruffled gown turned many a head.

Host for the night Pearl Modiadie looked pretty in a mustard dress, but although we liked the dress, it didn’t suit her hairstyle.

Actress and TV personality Boity Thulo kept it simple in an olive green slip dress that showed just enough of her thigh game.

Never one to disappoint, Mafikizolo songstress Nhlanhla Nciza looked absolutely gorgeous in a gown from her clothing label, NN Vintage. Mafikizolo won the award for Best Styled Group.

Actress and radio host Thando Thabethe got it just right in a black number. We loved her simple, elegant high pony that accentuated her facial features.

Queen B, Bonang Matheba, looked beautiful in a metallic Gert Johan Coetzee gown with sheer flared sleeves.

Isibaya actress Jessica Nkosi owned it in this Zama Zarth design.

Isibaya actress Nomzamo Mbatha also wore a Zama Zarth design which showed just enough skin. We also loved how she styled her faux locks – they suited her goddess look and feel perfectly.

Images by Oupa Bopape

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