Anicia’s Miss World wardrobe woven in identity
When Anicia Gaothusi stepped onto the Miss World stage in India, she didn’t just carry a sash, she carried a story, one stitched, sewn, and styled by some of Botswana’s most exceptional fashion visionaries. Her journey was not just about beauty and brains; it was about identity, heritage, and a symphony of styles that sang in unison, echoing the vibrant soul of Botswana.
Each outfit Anicia wore, from her laid-back casuals to the high-stakes formalwear’s was a love letter to her roots and a testament to the artistry back home. These designs didn’t just turn heads; they told tales.

The names behind the magic did not come as a surprise. They included MET Designs, Lokieden Creations, Tru’D Creations, Seloba Creations, Funky Resy, Dihdah, Nitar Brandz, Gudah Designs, and Delayna Scott. These talented creatives brought their A-game, pouring heart and heritage into every hemline and silhouette.
Whether she was dazzling judges in structured suits that whispered power and poise or lighting up dinner receptions in gowns that danced with color and confidence, Anicia’s wardrobe was a visual diary, bold, beautiful, and unapologetically Batswana.
Her casual looks blended urban edge with cultural flair, while her formal outfits struck the perfect balance between modern elegance and traditional pride. Simply put: the girl wore Botswana like a crown.
From MET Designs’ meticulous tailoring to Delayna Scott’s dreamy elegance, and Funky Resy’s signature twist of daring, each label brought a unique flavor to the table, proving that Botswana’s fashion scene is anything but a one-note wonder. Lokieden and Seloba Creations wrapped her in authenticity, Tru’D Creations added that “it girl” sparkle, and Gudah, Dihdah, and Nitar Brandz showed how tradition can flirt with trend.
It’s said that it takes a village to raise a child, and in Gaothusi’s case, it took the skilled hands of these designers to dress a queen. They didn’t just make clothes; they made statements. And through Gaothusi, those statements walked, smiled, waved and left a mark on the world.
For every stitch, every swish of fabric, and every fashion moment that celebrated Botswana on a global stage, these fashion designers rolled sleeves and went all in to support Gaothusi. She gracefully bowed out of the Miss World Top 40, having cemented herself as a powerhouse in a number of Fast Track events such as Sports and Talent.
Behind every great woman is a team that helps her shine. And in this case, it was the work of these fashion designers’ hands that made it all possible.
When Anicia Gaothusi stepped onto the Miss World stage in India, she didn’t just carry a sash, she carried a story, one stitched, sewn, and styled by some of Botswana’s most exceptional fashion visionaries. Her journey was not just about beauty and brains; it was about identity, heritage, and a symphony of styles that sang in unison, echoing the vibrant soul of Botswana.
Each outfit Anicia wore, from her laid-back casuals to the high-stakes formalwear’s was a love letter to her roots and a testament to the artistry back home. These designs didn’t just turn heads; they told tales.

The names behind the magic did not come as a surprise. They included MET Designs, Lokieden Creations, Tru’D Creations, Seloba Creations, Funky Resy, Dihdah, Nitar Brandz, Gudah Designs, and Delayna Scott. These talented creatives brought their A-game, pouring heart and heritage into every hemline and silhouette.
Whether she was dazzling judges in structured suits that whispered power and poise or lighting up dinner receptions in gowns that danced with color and confidence, Anicia’s wardrobe was a visual diary, bold, beautiful, and unapologetically Batswana.
Her casual looks blended urban edge with cultural flair, while her formal outfits struck the perfect balance between modern elegance and traditional pride. Simply put: the girl wore Botswana like a crown.
From MET Designs’ meticulous tailoring to Delayna Scott’s dreamy elegance, and Funky Resy’s signature twist of daring, each label brought a unique flavor to the table, proving that Botswana’s fashion scene is anything but a one-note wonder. Lokieden and Seloba Creations wrapped her in authenticity, Tru’D Creations added that “it girl” sparkle, and Gudah, Dihdah, and Nitar Brandz showed how tradition can flirt with trend.
It’s said that it takes a village to raise a child, and in Gaothusi’s case, it took the skilled hands of these designers to dress a queen. They didn’t just make clothes; they made statements. And through Gaothusi, those statements walked, smiled, waved and left a mark on the world.
For every stitch, every swish of fabric, and every fashion moment that celebrated Botswana on a global stage, these fashion designers rolled sleeves and went all in to support Gaothusi. She gracefully bowed out of the Miss World Top 40, having cemented herself as a powerhouse in a number of Fast Track events such as Sports and Talent.
Behind every great woman is a team that helps her shine. And in this case, it was the work of these fashion designers’ hands that made it all possible.