Fashion
The best celebrity pictures on Instagram this week

Here are some celebrities who impressed us on Instagram this week;
Style evolves and these celebrities always keep us updated with the latest trends by modelling apparel on their social media pages.
It depends on many factors and most importantly the person rocking the dress.
Celebrities have a whole team of helpers to get them ready for their big nights but for us normal people, we have to get our inspiration from the celebrities themselves. In absence of our personal stylists, we look to our favourite stars to give us much-needed outfit inspo.
With events, vacations, and birthday parties to attend, celebrities are never short of pictures to dazzle us with on Instagram.
This week was particularly interesting. These are our top picks;
Giovanni Caleb
It’s Giovani’s birthday this week and he dazzled in his birthday photoshoot. Giovani Caleb
Serwaa Amihere
Serwaa is a killer in this Sima Brew gown. This picture is sultry. Serwaa Amihere
Nana Aba Anamoah
The ace broadcaster looks amazing in this white ensemble, Everything from the hairstyling to the shoes is beautifully put together. Nana Aba Anamoah
Jackline Mensah
This Tik Toker reminded us again that she is really pretty in her birthday photoshoot. Jackline Mensah
Asamoah Gyan
Baby Jet is all smiles in this blue suit. Asamoah Gyan
Victoria Lebene
Mrs Nkansah looked like a reigning queen in this Kente outfit. We love to see. Victoria Lebene
Salma Mumin
Salma looked oriental in this nude outfit. Salma Mumin
Roselyn Ngisah
Roselyn looks especially beautiful in this photoshoot. The purple ambience is delightful. Roselyn Ngissah
Joselyn Dumas
Casual done to perfection. Joselyn is a whole beauty in the loose pants and top. Joselyn Dumas
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Fashion
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.
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
Fashion
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.






By Linda Abrefi Wadie