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Graduates of BlueCrest Fashion School display unique designs

It was a colourful night with a display of unique designs as 21 students of BlueCrest School of Fashion and Design graduated at the World Trade Centre in Accra over the weekend.

The night edition, which was themed,‘Creat­ing a Sustainable Fashion Paradgim-The Rewear Revolution’, enabled students to come up with challenging outfits for the runway made from used cloths, compact disc, used hair braids, cartons, plastic bot­tles sacks among others.

The Rector of BlueCrest Uni­versity College Ghana, Eric Hanson, said the gradu­ate fashion show was also meant to create aware­ness of sustainability,the impact of fashion

on the environment and contribute to achieving the SDG’s featured intricate details and designs.

“We aim to spark a fashion sustainability revolu­tion in Ghana that extends far beyond the confines of this runway, leaving an imprint on the essence of the industry,” he added.

The event showcased remarkable talent of grad­uating class, leaving attendees amused by the credible designs on display.

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By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Block Heels: Perfect blend of style, comfort, versatility

Footwear trends have evolved over the years, and one of the most practical yet stylish options for women is the block heel.

This versatile shoe blends elegance with comfort, making it a preferred choice for corporate settings, churches, and social gatherings.

Unlike stilettos, block heels offer stability, making them easy to walk in.

Corporate fashion

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Traditionally, corporate fashion often included wedge heels or classic pumps.

However, the fashion landscape has shifted to embrace block heels as a stylish and practical alternative.

These heels provide a broader sur­face area, distributing body weight evenly and reducing strain on the feet.

As a result, many workplaces have accepted block heels as part of formal attire, allowing employees to wear them comfortably throughout the workday.

Versatility

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Block heels are not limited to corporate settings. Many women pair them with their church outfits, show­casing various designs and colours.

Available in shades like pink, pur­ple, blue, yellow, silver, gold, and black, these heels complement dif­ferent looks, whether for a religious gathering, lectures, presentations, or parties. Top brands such as Pretty Little Thing, Walmart, Fashion Nova, Amazon, DSW, and Macy’s offer a wide range of block heels catering to different budgets.

Why Block Heels?

Compared to stilettos or kitten heels, block heels provide better balance, making them an ideal choice for beginners and experienced wearers alike.

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Short block heels, in particular, are recommended for those new to wearing heels, as they offer comfort and ease of movement.

Tips for Walking in Block Heels

1. Practice regularly – Consistent practice will help improve your bal­ance and confidence.

2. Step heel to toe – Walk natural­ly by placing your heel down first, followed by your toe.

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3. Take small steps – Walking slowly in small steps ensures better control and stability.

4. Lean back slightly – This helps maintain an upright posture and prevents unnecessary pressure on the feet.

5. Follow an imaginary straight line – Visualising a straight path can enhance walking precision.

6. Ensure a proper fit – Wearing well-fitted block heels enhances comfort and reduces foot fatigue.

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Block heels are special shoes with thick heels that make walking easy. If you are new to wearing heels, start with short block heels.

They have become a staple in women’s fashion, providing the per­fect blend of elegance, comfort, and versatility.

By following simple walking tech­niques, anyone can confidently step out in block heels and enjoy both fashion and function.

By Georgina Boadiwaa Ntim

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Kente styles on display

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

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