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Ballito Mother’s Day High Tea raises funds for adult autism centre

The Italian-themed event saw guests dressed to the nines in Moda Chic-inspired outfits.

The seventh annual Ballito Mother’s Day High Tea for Charity brought the community together for a morning of fashion and female empowerment on Saturday.

Daughter and mother Milan and Nirasha Dhaniram, Dr Harisha Karpath and Sarisha Haripershad.

Hosted by the Mikhail D iHope Foundation at Lupa Osteria, the Italian-themed event saw guests dressed to the nines in Moda Chic-inspired outfits.

Lillian Bezuidenhout, Savanna Tarr and Claudia Rejinfo.

Guests enjoyed talks by speakers from the fashion industry while raising funds for a good cause. The Mikhail D iHope Foundation is currently developing an Adult Autism Centre while continuing to support the local special needs community.


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