Fashion
Fashion down memory lane

Fashion in the olden days, looked simple yet very nice and neat. People used to wear fabrics like silk, satin, damask and chiffon.

However, the current generation has forgotten about the old fashion style, for which reason we had to go down memory lane.
People in the olden days especially women, wore dresses with low, squared-off neckline and empire waist which was 2-3 inches above the natural waistline and fell just below the butt.


The women wore dresses with shoes and long socks while the men rocked in their long and short sleeves with trousers tucked in with their bow tie and braces in addition to their shoes and long socks.


As compared to the older days, the current generation seems to have a different fashion sense or style.

There are lots of designers that come up with several designs for different occasions. Among these designers are Gucci, Givenchy, Prada, Hermes, Versace, and Dior among others.


By Elizabeth Agyeibea Ackon
Fashion
First Lady shows elegance, cultural pride with Kente

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.







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

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.




