Businesswoman and reality TV star Shauwn Mkhize's luxury designer bags are currently on auction.
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Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mkhize’s luxury designer handbags and luggage bags have been placed on auction.
Top designer names Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Goyard, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci and Burberry can be seen on the Bidders Choice website for people to bid on.
Bidding opened on Friday, October 10, 2025, and closes on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
To date, the highest bids are R6500 on two Louis Vuitton Zephyr Suitcases and a Louis Vuitton Boîte Pharmacie vanity case. There are 18 designer items on the auction list, with the lowest bid at R1000.
Online auction featuring a luxury vehicle, couture handbags and traveling suitcases, assets are located in Bapsfontein and Mooikloof.
Image: Screenshot/Biddders Choice
Mamkhize's tax problems continue to draw public comment, with some questioning who would bid on her designer items, previously thought to be fake or replicas.
Last month, the taxman, seized goods and vehicles at a training facility on a farm outside Pietermaritzburg and Mkhize’s house in Sandton, Johannesburg.
Approximately 10 trucks were involved in the removal of assets, including those that were suitable for loading furniture. Other small and heavy-duty tow trucks were brought in to tow away vehicles, including heavy construction vehicles and a number of metal shipping containers.
It was previously reported that the Royal AM was placed under the curatorship of Sars due to Mkhize owing R40 million in unpaid tax.
Online auction featuring a luxury vehicle, couture handbags, and traveling suitcases, assets located in Bapsfontein and Mooikloof.
Image: Screenshot/Bidders Choice
The team, which enjoyed a three-year sponsorship from the Msunduzi Municipality, was kicked out of the PSL after Sars failed to find a new buyer.
During a raid that took place late last year, the police and SARS discovered and confiscated over 40 firearms, ammunition, and luxury vehicles at Mkhize’s properties in Durban, Pietermaritzburg, and Johannesburg.
The firearms, which were found together with 2,000 rounds of ammunition at a property in La Lucia, and included rifles, shotguns, and handguns.
During that raid, cars that were taken away included a Lamborghini and a Rolls-Royce owned by the Shandi Trust and Royal AM, a Mercedes-Benz Maybach, BMW X6, Mercedes-Benz-AMG G 63, a Toyota Hilux Legend 50 and a Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
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