Church Fashion: 25 outfits that serve up serious glamour as churches reopen

Governments around the world including countries like Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa are easing up restrictions which were mandated after the spread of deadly COVID-19 pandemic.

Worst to be affected during the lockdown was public gatherings such as religious services, parties and weddings. For weeks, congregants had to stay home to avoid catching the disease or risking the potential spread.

READ MORE: Influencers are turning stylish face masks into a trend in the COVID-19 era

We are still not out of the woods anyway but governments believe is safe to gather in churches whiles observing certain protocols and social distancing.

In Ghana, for instance Churches must accomodate only 100 people for service according to a Ministry of Religious Affairs directive.

Church fashion also has its own protocols including adhering to strict biblical codes on modesty and minimalism.

As churches begin to open its doors to the laity, here are some top trends, fabulous street looks and gorgeous dresses you can serve to church along with your face masks of course.

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Don’t forget to share images of you rocking your favourite looks with us on @braperucci.style or tag us #braperuccistyle.

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