Fashion
Haircut making waves in the fashion world
In recent times both young and older women are seen ‘rocking’ short hairs contrary to the olden days, where hair cut was relatively associated with men.
It is a known fact that women are gradually moving away from permed hair, wigs, braids which they use to beautify themselves.
According to oral history, when Ewe older women kept short hair, they were mostly referred to a ‘Daavi’ which literary means sister because the hair cut makes them look younger.
Haircuts among women dates back to the 1980s, as Akan traditional queens were mostly seen in low haircuts with black thick dye known as ‘dansinkran’ which had been in existence for decades.
Most young girls who attended government Senior High Schools (SHS) dream of braiding their hair after completion with some refusing to cut their hair in their final term in school but unfortunately the trend has changed with them hoping to style their haircuts with colourful dyes and curls.
Cutting of hair by women do not come easy. Some had to cut for various reasons including health, profession (enlisting in the security service), fashion, breakup or traumatic experiences, hair loss, weak tips.
In this 21st century, women are in competition with men when it comes to haircut as barbers now say most of their clients that troop to the salon for haircuts are young and older women.
In an interview with The Spectator, Kofi Mensah, a barber at the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange (Circle), explained that, most haircut lovers especially women love to have their hair trimmed because of personal style. They prefer to express themselves through different haircut styles.
“Some women prefer haircut because it reflects their personality. They express themselves through different haircut styles whether they are calm, happy or moody,” he stated.
Speaking to some haircut lovers, Ms Shine emphasised that she loves to have her hair trimmed because as compared to braiding, barbering one’s hair saves lot of money and time.
“Having my hair trimmed helps me to get ready for work early without wasting time on styling and detangling my hair,” she said.
Another haircut lover, Ms Mabel, also said she loves to trim her hair as it makes her look much younger and beautiful.
“Haircut boosts my self-esteem and make me look more attractive, young and beautiful.”
Haircuts are still making waves in the fashion world and has come to stay.
By Mercy Adjeley Sowah
Fashion
Stylish and easy hairstyles for children
In a world where self-expression is key, children are taking charge of their hairstyles, showcasing creativity and individuality.
From simple braids to intricate designs, children can create stunning looks.
Parents must look out for easy and stylish hairstyles to keep their children looking great throughout the day.
Braids are a popular choice, offering a timeless and versatile option for children of all ages.
These braided styles are perfect for kids because they are easy to maintain and look great all day and they are a great way to encourage children to express their personal style.
Here are some popular braided hairstyles parents could try out for their children.
Fashion
Long sleeves in fashion
Long sleeves are making a comeback with designers incorporating a trend into their latest collections.
Long sleeves provide comfort and can be worn at the office space.
They can also be worn during formal meetings or gatherings and are worn by students during presentations.
Fashion enthusiasts incorporate long sleeves into their wardrobes by layering long-sleeved tops under jackets or cardigans.
They pair long-sleeved dresses with boots or sneakers and mix and match patterns and textures with long-sleeved tops.
Long sleeves have been a staple in fashion for centuries, serving as a versatile and stylish element in various garments.
Long sleeves continue to evolve in fashion, offering endless possibilities for creative expression and self-expression.
By Elizabeth Agyeibea Ackon