Fashion
6th Ghana Menswear Fashion Week exhibits class
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The sixth edition of Ghana Menswear Week took place last weekend at the World Trade Centre in Accra.
Kojo Boadi, Eccentric Clothing, Jay Ray Ghartey, Mayaase Signature, Dzramdoh all from Ghana, Samarra, Ibrahim Fernandez, Studio Madoch all from Ivory Coast, Body Lab, El Bryt both from Nigeria, Kai’s Divo collection from Uganda, and Hector’s from the UK participated and showcased their various designs.
Seth Mensah, an emerging Menswear Designer won the KGL Style Man Project 2022.
By Alfred Nii Arday Ankrah
Fashion
Kente styles on display
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Colourful kente designs were on display at the investiture of President John Dramani Mahama and Prof. Naana Jane Opoku- Agyemang.
While many attendees looked spectacular, others looked exceptional in how they rock the kente.
It projected the pride and superiority of the local texture to the international community as guest dressed resplendently in various designs.
Here are some of the impressive designs on display.
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By Linda Abrefi Wadie
Fashion
‘Must have’ in children’s closet
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It is essential to create a well-rounded closet for children to promote comfort, self-expression, and confidence.
The first thing every child must have in their closet are quality shoes to provide comfort and durability for daily activities.
Timeless classics, such as versatile clothing pieces, allow for mix-and-match flexibility. Layering essentials like lightweight jackets, sweaters, and hoodies help children adapt to changing weather conditions.
Dressy outfits for special occasions must not be left out in children’s closet. These outfits boost confidence of children.
Cozy sleepwear must be provided to ensure restful sleep. A functional closet helps children develop a sense of style and self-expression.
Parents can create a well-rounded closet by investing in quality over quantity, considering sustainable options, and encouraging children’s input in clothing choices.
Teaching clothing care and maintenance skills promotes responsibility.
By Elizabeth Agyeibea Ackon