
Lerato Sengadi x Imprint - Women for Change Dress
Limited Edition | Women for Change Campaign
Playful. Provocative. Unapologetically powerful. This vibrant mini dress, worn by media personality and cultural curator Lerato Sengadi, is a bold celebration of identity, visibility and feminine force. Designed as part of Imprint’s Women for Change capsule collection, this garment captures the spirit of resistance wrapped in joy.
The statement silhouette features flared sleeves, a voluminous ruffled hemline, and a matching oversized bow — all crafted in our custom heritage print. The print is adorned with hand-sketched portraits of South African women, including Lerato herself, alongside mothers, freedom fighters, performers, and everyday revolutionaries. Each face is framed in a circle, a sacred symbol of continuity and connectedness, printed against a backdrop of red, black and white — Imprint’s house colours.
The energy of this look is rebellious and playful, but deeply rooted in purpose. It invites you to laugh, love, and live boldly — while carrying your story and the stories of those who came before.
About Lerato Sengadi:
A well-known cultural force, Lerato uses her voice and platform to amplify social justice causes, particularly around gender-based violence and the lived experiences of Black women. Her bold spirit, eclectic style and fearlessness make her an ideal ambassador for this campaign. Through this collaboration, she honours both her own journey and the women who continue to fight for justice, dignity and joy in South Africa.
Design Features:
- Custom “Women for Change” print featuring portraits of iconic women
- Voluminous mini dress with ruffle detailing
- Detachable oversized bow (can be styled as a headpiece or belt)
- Dramatic bell sleeves for statement impact
- Relaxed fit with high-volume movement
Fabric & Fit:
- Digitally printed satin twill
Care Instructions:
Hand wash in cold water or dry clean only
Do not iron over the print. Hang to dry
Social Impact:
A percentage of the profits will be donated to a charity of her choice supporting women and children.