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Women’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Thrives in Cape Town

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As South Africa celebrates Women’s Month, Cape Town shines a light on the entrepreneurial spirit of women who have made significant contributions to their local community. Women-owned businesses in diverse sectors showcase their creative energy and innovative spirit, leaving a lasting impression on the local landscape.

Grumpy & Runt

Grumpy & Runt, a deli and vegan bakery, is famous for its hand-crafted donuts in nostalgic flavors, South African favorites, French pastries, and even donut waffles. The bakery crafts almost every ingredient in-house, from vegan butter and pastry to dough and every cake or cookie that adorns their donuts, demonstrating a commitment to quality and innovation. They serve specialty-grade coffee micro-roasted to perfection, in collaboration with Mikro Roastery in Hermanus, with a unique blend of single-origin coffees that complement their plant-based Mylk.

Location: Dunkley Square, 22 Dunkley St, Gardens | Website: grumpyandrunt.com

The Two of Us

The Two of Us was founded by Jess and Steph, who share a passion for crochet artistry and comfort. The brand offers a delightful collection of handmade apparel and homeware that immerses customers in a world of style and coziness. From warm sweaters to captivating home decor, each piece celebrates the art of handmade creation and tells a story of dedication and craftsmanship. The brand emphasizes inclusivity, designing offerings for individuals of diverse shapes and backgrounds while promoting sustainability.

Website: thetwoofusthelabel.wixsite.com/my-site-1

INDIKAAP

INDIKAAP is a holistic haven that brings the essence of Ayurveda into contemporary living. The brand merges ancient wisdom with modern lifestyles, offering a unique journey into the world of Ayurvedic experiences, culinary delights, and lifestyle essentials. While rooted in Indian heritage, INDIKAAP transcends cultural boundaries, applying Ayurveda’s principles universally. The brand successfully combines age-old wisdom with modern rhythms, redefining nourishment as a bridge between purpose, memory, and human connection.

Website: indikaap.com

Nette Rose

Nette Rose is a fashion brand led by visionary Meg and her close-knit team, who share a collective mission to revolutionize fashion with grace and compassion. The brand’s unwavering commitment to crafting differently, celebrating individuality, and intertwining it with a compassionate approach sets it apart. Nette Rose prioritizes environmental sustainability, living a CO2-neutral life, and even planting a tree in Madagascar for every bralette sold. Ethical production is not just a concept but a way of life at Nette Rose, as demonstrated by their limited lace designs and zero-waste philosophy that transforms off-cuts into new treasures. Every detail, from threads to packaging, reflects the brand’s values.

Website: netterose.com

Women-owned businesses in Cape Town demonstrate how entrepreneurship can be a force for positive change and community-building. These remarkable women have created and nurtured businesses that reflect their passions, values, and dedication to their crafts. Their stories inspire us during Women’s Month and beyond.

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