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Check Out Unique Ways to Style Your Owambe Dresses with Slits

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Parties, otherwise known as Owambe has become a part of our day-to-day lives. There’d always be a reason to celebrate. It could be a birthday party, a wedding, an engagement party, or even a traditional marriage. These parties are usually colorful because a lot of resources are usually put into them. One other factor that adds color to these parties is the dress worn by guests. This is why your Owambe dress has to be made as beautiful as possible.

You can go for the regular six-piece or straight-cut dress that you’re used to wearing, but I think you should try something else. Have you rocked a dress with a slit to an event before? If you haven’t, I think you should try it out. This article contains photos of different dresses that would inspire you on how to style your Owambe dress with a slit. Have a look.

These dresses are the same as other Owambe dresses, the only difference is the slit used to style them. Your dress can be made with a slit just in front of it or by the side. You can also style the outline of the slit with flowers and patterns.

Depending on how much of your legs you want to show off or how free you want to walk with your dress, your slit can be high or low. It can be just below your knees or on your mid-thigh. You just need a slit that compliments your dress properly.

There you have it, queens, do you also love dresses that have slits, and which of these dress styles caught your attention?

Source: gh.opera.news

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4th Kaba and Slit Festival celebrates Ghanaian heritage in style, elegance

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Manye Korngo (middle) with other patrons at this year’s event

A vibrant celebration of Ghanaian culture and heritage lit up Accra on Friday, as this year’s Kaba and Slit Festival brought tradition, elegance and a nostalgic touch of old-school fashion to life.

Now in its fourth edition and themed: ‘Old School Kaba and Slit Meets Batakari,’ the festival attracted a diverse crowd, young and old, men and women from all walks of life, who made bold fashion statements in eye-catching traditional attire.

While many of the men showcased the rich, textured Fugu (Batakari), the women dazzled in a wide range of Kaba and Slit styles, blending classic designs with modern interpretations. The result was a colourful display of creativity and cultural pride.

Beyond fashion, the event featured a variety of engaging activities, including dance and modelling competitions, a Kaba and Slit parade, and live sewing demonstrations. Vendors also offered a wide selection of food, clothing and household items, creating a lively marketplace atmosphere for patrons.

Organised by Roots Africa, the festival aims to preserve and promote Ghanaian culture through the iconic Kaba and Slit, renowned for its vibrant prints and distinctive designs.

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Speaking after the event, the Founder of Roots Africa, Mrs Deborah Kabutey-Djisah, popularly known as Manye Korngo, expressed gratitude to attendees, sponsors and the organising team for their contributions to the festival’s success.

She added that the strong turnout and enthusiasm from diverse groups continue to drive the festival’s growth.

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These are some outfits from the Elegant Collection designed by Mzbeckyz fashion.

These outfits were launched over the weekend mark the 10th anniversary of the brand and also to mark the mother’s Day Celebration.

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