Viviers represents the future of African couture , hand-finished textiles, upcycled luxury materials, and silhouettes that treat clothing as identity made visible. Available exclusively to Robb Report Africa readers, the journey begins with a private styling session guided by Lezanne Viviers and her design team to understand personality, lifestyle, and wardrobe needs; forming the blueprint for a curated capsule of looks selected directly from the Viviers rails, with made-to-order refinements where needed. Guests receive bespoke styling guidance, professional measurements, and a private walkthrough of the SS26 “SCARAB” collection. Guests leave with a raw crystal keepsake, ethically sourced; a symbol of transformation from nature into couture.

Details
Value:
ZAR 35,000 – ZAR 75,000/ USD2,095 – USD 4,490
(Includes private appointment, atelier ritual experience, and selection of a look from the SS26 SCARAB collection. Final price depends on silhouette and artisanal detailing.)
Specs / Technical / Inclusions:
- Private styling consultation with Lezanne Viviers and the design team
- Professional body measurements, documented for ongoing couture needs
- Studio walkthrough and guided exploration of the SS26 SCARAB collection
- Viewing of selective archived textiles and prototypes
- Atelier hospitality, seasonal teas and refreshments
Availability:
Appointment-only; limited monthly capacity
Lead times vary based on chosen silhouette
How to Get It:
Bookings can be made to VIVIERS concierge via email or using the form below.
Redemption:
Use priority Code: RRA x VIVIERS
Geography / Shipping:
Johannesburg-based atelier; international fittings supported virtually; global delivery available.
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Nompumelelo Ntintili works at the intersection of visual identity, cultural narrative and creative direction. Her practice spans film, fashion, editorial and live performance, shaping how story and aesthetic language are communicated on screen, on stage and in culture. A Creative Director and Cultural Strategy Consultant, Sinxoto’s work is defined by intentionality. Whether developing character worlds for Netflix, guiding the visual direction of global luxury campaigns, or shaping narrative tone through editorial writing, her work reflects a considered and deeply cultural point of view. Former Fashion and Lifestyle Director across leading South African magazine titles, Ntintili has spent nearly two decades engaged in how African identity is styled, framed and seen.







