BLACKNIFICENT: Lharley and Twitch are giving us dope African print ideas with this editorial

Award-winning women style blogger and stylist, Lharley Lartey and her musician/influencer friend, Twitch (@twitch4eva) of Ground Up Chale are giving us the content we signed up for on the internet with so much verve.

The duo is not allowing lockdown and quarantine to get in the way of their creative process by creating super exciting African print editorials. Designed by Mimi Yeboah for her GGBespoke line, the creative photo series was shot by the talented photographer, Franklin Gyan and styled by Trendy Rail.

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We fell completely in love when we first our sights on the series for its modern take on wax fabrics a.k.a African prints or Ankara.

The two who are literally real-life art match their looks with the background of the vintage set and floor. Blacknficent which is a blending of Black and Magnificent see them rock tailored suits and pants.

We hope there are more of these looks up their sleeves but if not we’ll make do with these ones. And we are certain of one thing, it is going to be a big trend soon.

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