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LACE, RIBBONS & RESISTANCE
Fairlady
|July/August 2025
Don’t be surprised if you find a bra hanging proudly alongside country flags on top of the world’s highest peaks. South African Angela Yeung is making a powerful statement against gender-based violence in the most unexpected places.

‘Iam preparing for a monumental expedition, so things have been chaotic, juggling training and work simultaneously,’ says Angela Yeung, founder of the Impilo Collection Foundation.
The expedition she’s referring to? Climbing Mount Everest.
As a jewellery designer who confesses to hating camping — ‘I tell my husband that the only stars I want to sleep under are five stars!’ — Angela has set out to conquer the world’s highest peaks.
Her main motivation is to raise awareness of gender-based violence.
Parental care
Angela wears many hats: award-winning jewellery designer, wife, mother, philanthropist and, most recently, mountaineer. Born in Hong Kong, she came to South Africa as a child with her father. She had a difficult childhood, which affected her deeply. ‘It even impacted my own marriage and my relationship with my daughter.’
Angela's childhood experiences mirror those of many South Africans. According to a 2019 report by the South African Human Rights Commission, an estimated 3.7 million children in South Africa lived without parental care, with many residing in child-headed households. Furthermore, an article published in The South African Child Gauge (2024), an annual publication by the Children’s Institute at the University of Cape Town, reported that 44% of children lived only with their mothers, 4% lived only with their fathers, and 21.3% did not live with either parent.
Growing up without one or both parents can have a profound impact on a person's emotional and psychological wellbeing. Research shows that children who lack parental guidance often struggle with forming secure relationships, suffer from low self-esteem, and are at a higher risk of mental health issues. They may also face financial instability, and lack access to education and opportunities that would enable them to break the cycle of poverty.
This story is from the July/August 2025 edition of Fairlady.
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