11 headpieces that were the biggest winners at the #GlitzStyleAwards19

Fashionable headpieces reigned supreme at the just ended Glitz Style Awards.

Celebrated as one of Ghana’s most stylish event, head accessories for men and women were spotted in the sea of heads that were present at the Movenpick Hotel.

 From berets to fascinators to halo inspired crowns and traditional men’s hats, it was exciting to see the kind of ideas most of these guests envisioned and created.

Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings was one of such guest in her signature beret that was also a headwrap. Regina Van-Helvert also showed up in a pearl studded bandeau from Velma’s accessories. Others include Zynell Zuh, Ms Dee, Mr. Kesse, Kojo Jones and many more.

Check out the head pieces from Saturday and tell us your favorites.

Zynell Zuh

Ms Dee

Regina Van-Helvert

Mrs Konadu Agyeman Rawlings

Lady Jay Lives

Kojo Jones

Sundiata

Akumaa

Lexy Boahene

Royalty

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