The Local Edit

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Discover & shop South Africa’s best local brands on one beautifully curated platform. 🇿🇦 Choose local. It’s ours to love.

Website: https://www.thelocaledit.com/
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10/07/2026

A great wardrobe starts with the right pieces.

Carissa’s Edit is built on classics that carry you through every season, curated from local brands in one place. That’s the beauty of The Local Edit. Whether it’s your wardrobe, your home, or your everyday aesthetic, your edit is yours to build.

What would it look like? Tap through our stories to shop Carissa’s Edit and discover local brands worth loving.

Photos from The Local Edit's post 08/07/2026

Winter asks more of what you wear. This is what answers.

For the season’s coldest mornings and the layers that carry you through them. Discover a curated edit of winter wardrobe staples, crafted by South African makers and chosen to bring warmth, weight, and texture to the months when winter asks the most of what you wear.

Photos from The Local Edit's post 03/07/2026

Why do creatives collaborate so easily, when it rarely happens in banking or most other industries? On our latest Episode of The Roundtable Podcast, the answer kept coming back to one thing: no matter how big the brand gets, you never lose the startup mentality; you never lose passion for what you do. The hustle stays - and that's exactly what makes scale possible.

Listen to the full conversation : https://www.thelocaledit.com/za/roundtable-podcast

Photos from The Local Edit's post 30/06/2026

Season 2 of The Roundtable Podcast by The Local Edit is officially here.

We’re kicking off with Episode 01: Giving Local a Hand Up – a conversation that asks an important question: what does it really take to help creative businesses grow?

Joined by Sheryl Ozinsky of OZCFarm, Ben-Carl Havemann of , Tracy Lee Lynch of , and Justin van Breda of Craft School South Africa, we unpack access, opportunity, mentorship, and the role we all play in building a stronger creative economy.

These are the people who have helped shape and champion South African creativity, and their insights are as inspiring as they are necessary.

Tune in now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Photos from The Local Edit's post 30/06/2026

Season 2 of The Roundtable Podcast by The Local Edit is officially here.

We’re kicking off with Episode 01: Giving Local a Hand Up – a conversation that asks an important question: what does it really take to help creative businesses grow?

Joined by Sheryl Ozinsky of OZCFarm, Ben-Carl Havemann of KAMERS/Makers, Tracy Lee Lynch of CLOUT/SA, and Justin van Breda of Craft School South Africa, we unpack access, opportunity, mentorship, and the role we all play in building a stronger creative economy.

These are the people who have helped shape and champion South African creativity, and their insights are as inspiring as they are necessary.

Tune in now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Photos from The Local Edit's post 28/06/2026

The best gift might be the one you don’t have to choose. A The Local Edit voucher gives them access to over 300 local makers; so instead of guessing what they want, you give them the freedom to find it themselves.

Shop gift vouchers on The Local Edit.


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Photos from The Local Edit's post 26/06/2026

A few moments from behind the scenes of Season Two of The Roundtable Podcast.

Episode one is launching on the 30th of June, which is just enough time to catch up on any episodes you might have missed from season 1.

Head to the link in our bio to tune in!

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The Roundtable Podcast by The Local Edit is almost back!

Join us as we return to the table with the makers and founders shaping South Africa’s creative economy. Together, we’ll continue the conversations around access, mentorship, opportunity, and real growth.

Save the date: 30 June.

19/06/2026

Style is personal, and your edit should be too.

With hundreds of local brands in one place, The Local Edit makes it easy to browse different aesthetics, discover new favourites, and curate a capsule collection that’s uniquely yours.

Terrence’s Edit proves that great style doesn’t come from one brand, but from thoughtfully bringing together pieces that reflect who you are.

What would your Edit look like?

Tap through our stories to shop Terrence’s Edit and discover local brands worth loving.

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