Afriken By Nana unveils exciting new looks for Christmas

Afrocentric Ghanaian fashion brand, Afriken By Nana has just saved Christmas with the release of it’s vibrant and new “Christmas Wear” lookbook for the Yuletide.

Passionate about style, elegance and novelty, the brand true to it’s nature adopts the use of wax textiles commonly known as Ankara, African prints or Ntoma depending on the part of the world you are coming from.

The spicy new collection features a strapless print dress with floral detailing, a red blazer over print skirt with bold motifs as well as an eclectic lace gown.

Check out the new Christmas collection below

Credits

Muse: @iamdorisasomaning
Designer: 
@afrikenbynana
Photography: 
@oabphotography
Videography: 
@windowzgh
Mua/ Stylist: 
@afroface.mua
Directed by: 
@deladem_duvi

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