Pictures of two legendary Gospel stars Mam Rebecca Malope and Deborah Frasier in their best outfits

Both have produced and released great songs that we still love now; they were role models for us, and they continue to lead by example even today.

Regardless, they made sure to lead us in the right direction, and we still look up to them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Today, I’ve decided to share some of their best outfits with you, demonstrating that they knew how to present themselves in public and teaching every woman how to dress properly.

Rebecca Malope
Rebecca Malope is one of South Africa’s most well-known gospel singers. In her professional life, she has been consistent. Her achievements are reflected in the number of prizes she has received. She’s also got the opportunity to perform at a number of high-profile events. Rebecca Malope is a God-fearing woman. Her dedication to serving God through music is unwavering. She has consistently released hits, earning the title of “Queen of Gospel Music” in the United States. Despite the fact that she has been through a lot of adversity, including being informed she would be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life and being told she would never be able to have children. She, on the other hand, conquered all of these declarations and is now where she is because of God’s mercy.

Rebecca Malope had very own style of dressing that was always respectable and she made sure to dressed in a very dignified manner,dork was not her favourite but her dress code was very impressive.

Deborah Fraser
Deborah Fraser is best known for her solo albums Abanye Bayombona, Udlalile Ngabantu, and Born Again, which she released in South Africa.

She rose to prominence after revealing that she was the voice behind many of the late Brenda Fassie’s songs.

Before establishing her famous solo career, she appeared in the Maria Le Maria project alongside Fassie, Lundi Tyamara, and Peter Mokoena in a Chicco Twala-produced record.

Deborah has performed as a backup singer for artists such as Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Fassie, Lucky Dube, and others. She toured the world alongside former exiles Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Letta Mbulu, and Caiphus Semenya in the early 1990s.

In 2008, she won the first SABC Crown Gospel Music Award for Best Female Artist, and in 2010, she served as a judge on the first season of the ONE Gospel reality show Shine

Deborah Fraser won the first SABC Crown Gospel Music award in the category of Best Female Artist, among other honours