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The rise of waist trainers in modern fashion

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Waist train­ers, once reserved for old-fashion corse­try, have made a comeback in today’s fashion and fitness culture.

Designers have seized the oppor­tunity, introduc­ing waist trainers in colour­ful fabrics and styles.

They are normally styled under dresses, tops and state­ment pieces which boost confidence of women and gives them the classy look.

However, from ce­lebrities flaunt­ing them on social media to every day women incorporating them into their work routines waist trainers have become more than a fashion accessory.

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Some women start wear­ing waist train­ers more often as their bodies change with age or after hav­ing a baby, feeling it is a need rather than a choice.

Waist trainer creates a smooth­er silhouette by shaping the body, making clothes fit better and can pro­vide coverage and prevent undergar­ments from showing, or prevent a too-low cut from being im­modest

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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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