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No more boring crocs

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• Crocs can also be worn with socks

Have you come across the new fancy crocs?

The footwear which used to be the love of most healthcare workers has now become a fashion trend.

Crocs are made of costile, uniquely designed to be light weighted, soft and comfortable, non-marking and odor resistant, easy for one to slip the foot in and out of.

Fashion experts designed this footwear with ornaments including brand names like “Dolce &Gabba­na” making it fit to wear for differ­ent occasions.

Interestingly, this comfortable and cozy footwear has come to replace “chalewote” as one can stylishly dress up or down with it to infor­mal events. It comes in a variety of types, designs and sizes suitable for kids, youth and adults.

These fashionable crocs can be worn in many ways according to one’s fashion sense and can last for three to five years if worn less with proper care. Take delight in wear­ing slim-cut pant to show-case the design of your crocs, match your crocs to your bags or pair a colour­ful crocs with a plain white dress and you are good to go.

By Evelyn Naadu Borquaye

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First Lady shows elegance, cultural pride with Kente

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Mrs Lordina Mahama, First lady of the Republic of Ghana, continues to show her elegance and cultural pride through her display of Kente.

Her choice of Kente is more than fashion, it celebrates Ghana’s artistry and identity.

It is also an inspiration to Kente lovers and a proof that tradition remains timeless.

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Blending tradition with modernity: Nana Oye Bampoe’s fashion identity

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Nana Oye Bampoe

Nana Oye Bampoe, Deputy Chief of Staff, is redefining contemporary Ghanaian fashion with a bold blend of tradition and modern elegance.

Known for her eye-catching designs, she effortlessly incorporates vibrant African prints with sleek, contemporary cuts, creating pieces that celebrate cultural identity while appealing to global trends.

Nevertheless her style reflects confidence, creativity, and a deep appreciation for Ghana’s rich heritage.

The Spectator, gives her spotlight on her fashion sense and creativity.

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