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Ruth Talks Leopard Print Drip at Milk + Cookies Festival in Johannesburg

Ruth Talks Leopard Print Drip at Milk + Cookies Festival in Johannesburg

Ruth Talks Leopard Print Drip at Milk + Cookies Festival in Johannesburg

Johannesburg, South Africa — Urban Street Culture was live at Milk + Cookies Presents Gunna at the Nasrec Expo Centre, where fashion, music, and culture collided in full force.

While the crowd prepared for a night of unforgettable performances, one standout moment came when the team spotted Ruth, a stylish Joburg native whose bold look instantly caught attention.

Hosted by Palesa Mbaaaaaaleigh Boikanyo and shot and edited by Oz, the Urban Street Culture TV team caught up with Ruth, a stylish Joburg native whose bold look stood out instantly in the crowd.


Leopard Print Over All-Black: Ruth Makes a Statement

At an event where many opted for all-black fits, Ruth chose to switch things up.

“I heard a lot of people were doing all black, but I wanted to do leopard print,” she explained. “Leopard print is always a good idea — it’s always cute on me.”

Confident and unapologetic, her outfit proved that personal style beats trends every time.


Affordable Fashion Done Right

What made the look even more relatable was its accessibility.

Ruth revealed that her entire outfit was from Mr Price, showing that style isn’t about labels or price tags — it’s about how you wear it.

“It’s not about where you get it, but about who rocks it better,” she said — a statement that perfectly sums up modern street fashion in South Africa.


East Side of Joburg Represent

When asked where she’s from, Ruth proudly repped the East Side of Johannesburg, adding local flavor to an already authentic moment.

Her presence at Milk + Cookies reflected the diversity and confidence that defines Joburg’s youth culture — expressive, bold, and rooted in individuality.


All Eyes on Gunna

Like many in attendance, Ruth was clear about who she came to see.

“The one and only Gunna,” she said. “That’s the guy I’m here for.”

When asked about her favourite track, she laughed and kept it real: all of them.

“I can go through a whole album without skipping one. Gunna doesn’t miss.”


Urban Street Culture: Capturing the Moment

The segment wrapped with Ruth introducing herself to viewers and shouting out Urban Street Culture, encouraging fans to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more exclusive content.

From street-style interviews to major festival moments, Urban Street Culture continues to document real people, real fashion, and real culture across South Africa.


Keep It Locked

Milk + Cookies Presents Gunna wasn’t just about the music — it was about the community, the style, and the stories in between.

And if Ruth’s leopard-print moment proved anything, it’s this: confidence is always in fashion.

Urban Street Culture — The Realest Show.

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