Berla Mundi shows us how to rock African prints in 5 stunning looks

OAP and media heartthrob, Berla Addardey popularly known as Berla Mundi is the embodiment of beauty, style and wits.

Since her introduction to the TV and Radio space, she’s gradually warmed her way into the hearts of Ghanaians and Africans with her charming personality and her effortless style.

As a style influencer, Berla Mundi has carved a solid niche with women all over the world using her style as an inspiration to create superb outfits.

It’s a well-known fact that she knows her body and what works for her hence the flawless looks on and off the screen. As an ardent lover of African prints, she’s served some iconic looks in the past month and its style inspiration goals.

Check out how she rocked these 5 African print outfitsand be inspired.

When she rocked this Asymmetrical dress to work

We are clapping for her in a wax-print wrap dress

This bodycon dress with an exaggerated sleeve

And the thigh-high slit dress that could pass for a wedding gown.

She rocked the hell out of this peplum dress.

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