About Forever Eternity

Our Founder’s Story

Forever Eternity Bridal Collection is more than a business; it’s a testament to resilience and the spirit of Ubuntu. Our founder, Ms. Nobuntu Pule-Ntloko, has a story that goes beyond the world of bridal fashion. Raised by a resilient mother, Ms. Nandipha Pule, who navigated life as a street vendor after the tragic loss of Ms. Nobuntu’s father during the Bhisho Massacre in 1992, Ms. Nobuntu learned early on the values of hard work, determination, and community.

Having actively assisted her mother during these formative years, Ms. Nobuntu gained valuable insights into human interactions, entrepreneurship, and the significance of providing quality service with a compassionate heart. These experiences laid the foundation for Forever Eternity to be not just a bridal shop, but a brand rooted in empathy, understanding, and a commitment to making each client’s special day truly exceptional.

Our Resilience During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic posed unprecedented challenges to businesses worldwide, and Forever Eternity was not immune. In the face of restrictions and safety measures affecting even funeral services, which were a significant part of our offerings, we experienced setbacks. However, adversity became an opportunity for growth and adaptation.

The closure of our Qonce outlet prompted a strategic move to Tshatshu Village. This decision not only brings us closer to the community we serve but also symbolizes a fresh start for Forever Eternity. We are rebuilding stronger, more focused, and more attuned to the evolving needs of our clients.

Forever Eternity’s Vision & Commitments

Our Vision and Values

At Forever Eternity, our vision extends beyond being a bridal shop; we aspire to be a beacon of elegance and excellence in event services. We are guided by principles of integrity, creativity, and a deep commitment to our clients. Ms. Nobuntu’s involvement as the Secretary of the Bhisho Massacre Foundation underscores our dedication to social impact projects and community development.

Our move to Tshatshu Village is a testament to our commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. We believe in bringing affordable, quality event rentals to the heart of the community, eliminating the need for unnecessary travel to East London.

Community Engagement

Forever Eternity is more than a business; it’s an active participant in community development. Ms. Nobuntu, in addition to being an accomplished businesswoman, plays an integral role in social impact projects. Whether it’s supporting local initiatives, collaborating with youth and women designers, or contributing to the Bhisho Massacre Foundation, we believe in giving back and uplifting the communities we are part of.

As you explore Forever Eternity Bridal Collection, know that you’re not just choosing a service provider; you’re partnering with a brand that values people, celebrates love, and embraces the richness of diverse stories.