Every Ghanaian girl will fall madly in Love with Meg’s Signature’s Akuaba Dolls collection

For the chic woman, Ghanaian fashion house, Meg’s Signature presents its latest collection, Akuaba Dolls for women of all ages and sizes.

The womenswear brand, known for creating high quality custom-made women’s bridal special occasions, corporate outfits delves into the world of African prints with this new collection.

In the past, Meg’s Signature has made looks for Nana Ama Mcbrown, Nana Aba Anamoah, Kafui Danku, Elaine Attoh, Jessica Willams and Aksoua Vee to mention but a few.

According to Meg, the brand’s creative director, the new collection is birthed from their “desire to make simple, stunning outfits at an affordable price for every woman.

“As a high fashion brand which specializes in making quality clothes for special occasions, it’s great to be able to make casual wears everyone can afford and still feel confident and beautiful” she added.

Named after the famed Ghanaian “Akuaba Dolls”, a fertility doll offered to Ghanaian women in the past to help them give birth to beautiful babies is suitable for the weather in Ghana and other parts of Africa due to the fabrics used; cotton and spandex. The new collection is very comfortable and easy to wear during the summer.

The new collection is available in their Tema Showroom and shop outlet in Osu, Accra.

Credits
MUA: @Hairdistrictgh
Photography: @ansahkenphotography
Muse : @akuvilogah , @portiaarthur_

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