Fashion
It’s Custom Sportswear
The 10th edition of Rhythms on Da Runway has showcased beautiful collection of designs.
The event which was held at The Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) recently was organised by Nineteen57.
Themed ‘The Green Edition’ the event was to draw attention to sustainable solutions for development.
The event is a wonderful platform to showcase contemporary Ghanaian fashion, arts and crafts to help secure and improve job opportunities for our fashion designers, musicians, craftsmen and craftswomen.
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