Butter Pudding melts mommies' hearts
Butter Pudding has melted Azania's heart, and moms all over social media can't get enough of the adorable designs for little people!
The brand describes itself as "a clothing label for undeniably cool children" inspired by designer Papama Ramogase's two beautiful daughters, Kwezi and Rori.
Ramogase says Butter Pudding is the creative cherry on the cake of a 15-year career in fashion that reflects her love of simplicity in design.
Today, she joined 702's Azania Mosaka in studio to chat about the success of her label, and to share details about where you can find a few key items for the kids in your life.
Listen to the interview below, where Azania was co-hosting with 3 comedians:
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