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Queens, Check Out Ways to Serve Rich Aunty Vibes When Next You Step Out

I’m pretty sure you’ve heard so many ladies talking about serving rich aunty vibes. It might sound a bit new to you, but trust me, it’s something you’d want to try out. A lady is said to serve or give off rich aunty vibes when she slays in free outfits. By free outfits I mean outfits that aren’t entirely fitting and body hugging. You are still wondering what I mean right? See some chic ways you can serve rich aunty vibes.

To serve rich aunty vibes, you need clothes that allow you to breathe. To make you look even classy, I suggest you opt for free and flowing outfits. It can be a dress, a two-piece outfit, or even a jumpsuit. Your long dresses can be styled with a belt just at the waist and this would improve your appearance a lot.

You can also serve rich aunty vibes in short dresses. These dresses just have to be big and classy. Depending on your taste, your dress can be made with satin, suede, or chiffon. It could be an off-shoulder dress, a high-low dress, a balloon-like dress, or just a chic flowing dress. You can even style your dress with a slit.

To complete the look, you need a pair of chic slippers, sandals, or heels. Remember to carry a chic bag and trust me, you’re good to go.

There you have it, queens, would you also like to join the league of ladies serving rich aunty vibes whenever you step out? Which of these outfits are you adding to your wardrobe next?

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Sneakers: rainy season’s style essential

The rise in sneaker during the rains is not just about fashion, but also about necessity. Unlike sandals that leave feet exposed or leather shoes that easily soak, sneak­ers provide better protection against the unpredictable weather.

They keep feet dry, offer stronger grip on wet surfaces, and still al­low wearers to express individuality through design and style.

The types of sneakers available today give wearers plenty of options to match both lifestyle and weather needs. Waterproof sneakers, crafted from weather-resistant materials, shield feet from the heaviest down­pours.

Sneakers provide extra ankle coverage, making them perfect for wet and muddy areas. Lightweight canvas sneakers, when treated with water-resistant sprays, offer breath­able comfort, while luxury designer sneakers bring a polished edge to rainy-day outfits.

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Beyond variety, sneakers are versa­tile enough to be styled with almost anything. They pair effortlessly with jeans, casual dresses, skirts, and even semi-formal wear, proving that functionality does not have to cancel out fashion.

In a season where safety and com­fort are just as important as appear­ance, sneakers strike the perfect balance.

For today’s fashion-conscious individual, sneakers are more than footwear; they are the rainy season’s ultimate companion, blending neces­sity with style in every stride.

By: Georgina Boadiwaa Ntim

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 ATU students turn on style at fashion show

Elegance and style took centre stage as the final year students of the De­partment of Fashion and Textiles at the Accra Technical Uni­versity (ATU) exhibited their designs at the National Theatre in Accra.

Amidst some soulful melo­dies, students cat-walked the runway with striking fusion of African prints, assorted fabrics drawing inspiration from themes like nature and cultural heritage.

Themed ‘Promoting Afri­can heritage: our pride, our passion’ the event saw 421 students showcasing not only a fulfilled academic require­ment but also served as a platform to ignite creativity and innova­tion among students.

With a focus on encouraging budding designers to carve a niche for themselves, the event resonated with the spir­it of originality.

Head of Department of Fashion and Textiles at ATU, Dr Emma Donkor, urged stu­dents to use fashion as a tool to tell their story in order to promote and preserve cultural identity.

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By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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