20 of the most stylish African female celebrities of 2018

The year 2018 has undoubtedly been a great year for African fashion and women.

From receiving international spotlight on runways, movie premieres, concerts and patronage by fashion editors, Africa has been on the lips of everyone who matters and it’s women celebrated.

A lot of African female celebrities (Musicians, Models, Public personalities, Actresses and Style Bloggers) took their style game to another level and we couldn’t stop but gag at the glamor they brought to every apparel they wore in the year under review.

Also, worthy of mention is the contribution they made to the local fashion economy through their patronage of stylists, make-up artists, personal shoppers and hair stylists.

It’s been a tough selection process but we managed to narrow it down these top 20 most fashionable Africa women.

Have a look.

  1. Bonang Matheba
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2. Toke Makinkwa

3. Genevieve Nnaji

4. Samira Bawumia

5. Joselyn Dumas

6. Rita Dominic

7. Jackie Appiah

8. Nomzamo Mbatha

9. Boitumelo Thulo

10. Nana Akua Addo

11. Beverly Naya

12. Serwaa Amihere

13. Nana Ama Mcbrown

14. Seyi Shay

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15. Zynell Zuh

16. Empress Jamilla

17. Afua Rida

18. Lharley

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19. Nana Aba Anamoah

20. Sandra Ankobiah

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