BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIDEO
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Trend: Old-school Glam
Feminine touches like a classic Chanel-inspired cardie, pearl jewellery and scarf accessories are on our style radar right now.
LORNA WEARS: CARDIGAN FROM R339, WONDERFIT JEANS FROM R399, TURBAN R159, EARRINGS R139 (PART OF A SET) AND HANDBAG-AND-SCARF SET R399, ALL MILADYS.
Born in the township of Alexandra to a taxi-owner father and a secretary mother, Lorna Maseko found her first passion when she slipped on a pair of ballet shoes at the age of nine. Her resulting dance career (and hard work) took her around the world for international competitions, and culminated in her making dance history when she starred as Kitri in Don Quixote, becoming one of South Africa’s first two ballet dancers of colour (along with Andile Ndlovu) to perform a leading role on a professional stage.
Lorna went on to star in other leading roles, but she couldn’t shake the feeling that she wanted to do more, so in 2007 she left ballet behind to pursue her next dream: TV. Despite not progressing past the top 10 of SABC 3’s Presenter Search competition for the popular lifestyle programme Top Billing, the stars aligned when the show (which had covered Lorna’s ballet productions in the past) approached her to join the presenter line-up in 2010.
Other TV jobs soon came her way, including a judge spot on So You Think You Can Dance, but it was her stint on Celebrity MasterChef South Africa in 2015 that made the home chef and star hostess realise she wanted to pursue her passion for food professionally.
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