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Music and hairstyle: 8 Ghanaian musicians building brands with their hairstyles

Just like football, hairstyles play a significant role in building a brand for musicians.

Entertainment and fashion go hand in hand and one has to dress appropriately and stylishly to their place of work.

Aside from the tiring studio sections and all the rounds musicians go, they also spend time on grooming.

It is no hidden fact that some musicians rise to fame with their hairstyles and are easily recognised by their fans.

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Currently, more Ghanaian musicians are going with dyed hair, from Medikal to Shatta Wale to Adina amongst others.

One of these musicians who is making the hairstyle trend is Joey B.

The rapper seems to be getting a taste of all the colours on the globe. His initial transition began with blonde and then to green then pink and then to yellow. His latest one is blue.

From Shatta Wale to Adina amongst others, here all the Ghanaian musicians giving us a brand with their hairstyles.

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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.

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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

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 The Joie De Vivre experience

It was a night of music and poetry as 67 students of Riohs College of Design showcased their first creation at the Alliance Francaisse over the weekend.

Joie De Vivre; (the joy of life) is the 5-6th stage in the life of a RIOHS.

Themed “Generation Z”, it was to build their confidence and cha­risma as students on the runway.

Check out some designs below

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