Sima Brew’s latest collection is the desire for every bride

Award-winning Ghanaian wedding designer, Sima Brew has released new looks online for it’s Desire collection.

The bridal collection according to the brand, reflects the exclusivity and authenticity of the Sima Brew brand in every detail.

“Each piece is designed with a selection of high quality fabrics and made with impeccable finishes. Made for women who desire for authentic, modern, genuine and also seek simplicity and elegance.” It added.

The new collection features plunging necklines, sultry laces among others that are fit for the tropical weather.

Sima Brew has over the years been the bridal fashion brand of choice for prospective brides and is the headed by the award-winning Ghanaian designer, Sima.

Check out the full lookbook below

CREDITS

Muse:@mamiohmyhair,@naariza, @laurie_frempong , @berlamundi ,@serwaaamihere 

Mua: @facevillebeauty
Hair: @oh_my_hairr
Hairpiece: @simabrew_fashionmall
Photography: @nana_gaza

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