Salisbury-based Zimbabwean woman growing creative business
Mediabelle, based in Salisbury and founded by Claire White in December 2024, supports brands with a focus on sustainability, culture, and conservation.
Claire, 44, lives in Old Sarum with her family, but she was born in Zimbabwe. She has been in Salisbury for 25 years now and built her marketing career in the UK, said: âThe recognition is encouraging because it shows thereâs a real appetite for purpose-driven marketing.
âBut more importantly, it shines a light on the brands and causes I get to represent. Their stories are what truly deserve the spotlight.â
Mediabelleâs work has already earned national recognition.
Claire was named Digital Marketer of the Year 2025 (Wiltshire) at the SME News Southern Enterprise Awards and has been shortlisted as a finalist in the UK Small Business Awards (Best Digital Marketing Business).
Zimasa Vodka (Image: Claire White)
The studioâs recent projects include Zimasa Vodka, a Zimbabwean-inspired premium drinks brand distilled in the UK; Lulu & Boo Sustainable Jeweller, an award-winning Wilton-based jeweller; and Tambarara Houseboat, a hospitality brand on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
Other clients include The Zuri Collection, a sustainable jewellery brand from Zimbabwe, and Brooke Bruk-Jackson, Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2023, for her perfume launch.
Claire travelled to Lake Kariba to create a full content suite for Tambarara Houseboat.
She said: âShooting on Lake Kariba was a pinch-me moment. The houseboat experience is pure magic. Itâs where luxury meets the wild.
âMy role was to capture that atmosphere so international travellers could imagine themselves there.â
Tambarara (Image: Claire White)
Her work with Zimasa Vodka involved developing storytelling content that traced the journey of the masau fruit from Zimbabwe to the distillery in Wales.
She said: âZimasa Vodka is rooted in Zimbabwean pride, but it has the sophistication to sit on any UK bar shelf.
âI wanted the content to reflect both worldsâbold and luxury, but also deeply authentic and community-driven.â
Mediabelle also supports UK brands.
Claire said: âWorking with Lulu & Boo was about showing that sustainability can be beautiful and stylish, not just ethical.â
Lulu & Boo (Image: Claire White)
She recently collaborated with The Sober Supper Club LDN on a dining event at Twelve Eatery in Bournemouth.
She said: âThe Sober Supper Club LDN is proof that alcohol-free doesnât mean joy-free â itâs stylish, inclusive, and forward-thinking.â
Looking ahead, Mediabelle is developing new projects focused on tourism and wildlife conservation.
Claire said: âI believe storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we have.
âWhen people connect emotionally with a brand or a place, thatâs when real change and growth can happen.â









