The summer may be close to over, but not on our watch! Especially not in this part of the world where it is summer all year round.
If you’ve not been living under a rock, you would know summer 2k19 has been dubbed the “Hot girl summer” and as per usual, some fashion trends have been noticeably popular among many socialites and celebrities across Africa.One of those trends is the maxi dress.
Below are a number of the Ghanaian celebs who are telling us the “hot girl look” might not be an obvious lack of clothing, but a state of the mind.
1. Jackie Appiah
Our official poster girl for summer 2k19 just had to make the list. Apart from a instafeed to die for, her outfits have been nothing short of awesome this summer and we love the maxi dress look on her@jackieappiahJackie Appiah in two piece Maxi combo. Safe to say the Jackie Appiah is feeling the easy breezy Maxi look recentlyThe actress donned a sheer Maxi ankara combo.
2. Juliet Ibrahim
@julietibrahimJuliet Ibrahim recently rocked a brown satin maxi dress to her book launch in Lagos, NigeriaAnd a more casual floral maxi dress to her intimate book launch at the Skybar; Villagio in Accra.
3. Nana Aba Anamoah
@thenanaabaNana Aba Anamoah wore a maxi one hand print dress from Yartel to Juliet Ibrahim‘s book launch and we can not stop gushing. 4. Roselyn Ashkar@roselynashkarModel Roselyn Ashkar in shot in a Mod HQ maxi dress
5. Belinda Baidoo
@belindabaidoo@belindabaidooBelinda Baidoo in an Ankara Maxi dress from her clothing line.
6. Akosua Vee
Akosua Vee is serving looks and looking peng inna London Town with Maxi looks for days. @aakosua_veePeek-a-boo! Maxi Vee coming through, with a maxi Ankara skirt and matching head wrap to complete the look. @aakosua_vee
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