Fashion
TV3 unveils 2020 Ghana’s Most Beautiful contestants on Sunday
TV3 Network, would on Sunday unveil the sixteen contestants participating in this year’s edition of the Ghana’s Most Beautiful (GMB) scheduled to air between 8pm and 10pm.
Commenting on the 2020 GMB, the General Manager of Media General Television, Mr Francis Doku indicated that this year’s edition of the pageant will see the cultural display, fun, excitement, glitz and glamour usually associated with the pageant taken a notch higher.
“We are aware of the difficult times in which we find ourselves in, due to the coronavirus and as organisers of the most sought after beauty reality show in Ghana, we would ensure that the content reflects these unusual times amidst all the fun and excitement,” he said.
According to him, “We owe it a duty to our viewers and all Ghanaians to use this very popular platform to contribute our quota to the fight against the coronavirus. We will use GMB to amplify the KickOutCovid campaign to sensitise the masses on the virus, the safety protocols and other approaches.”
The theme for this year’s GMB is, “Uniquely Ghanaian, Exceptionally African”, and a search for a lady who is bold, intelligent, beautiful, charismatic and understands the essence of being a Ghanaian woman and an African at large.
Ahead of the official launch on Sunday, the journey for this year’s edition of the GMB organised by one of Ghana’s leading television stations, TV3 Network, commenced last Sunday June 21, 2020 with the first episode airing live on TV3, where stunning-looking Anita Akua Akuffo discussed with the audition judges, Lydia Forson, Prince David Osei, Salma Mumin and Adjetey Anang, the painful, exciting and incredible moments during the auditions and selection of the sixteen contestants.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Fashion
‘Must have’ in children’s closet
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