Jackie Appiah didn't come to play in this metallic dress for a movie premiere

One of the best to ever do this fashion and the acting thing is undoubtedly Ghanaian actress, Jackie Appiah.

And in the past year, she’s been showing us why fans and critics alike love her so much. The secret is in her style, smile and poise which has become like a second skin to her.

Over the weekend, Jackie attended the premiere of my Partners Enemy which took place at the Silverbird Cinemas rocking a metallic silver midi dress with a side train.

The outfit which was styled by Bvey styling was created by Yartel and she paired it with a silver mini bag and shoes. For hair, she went for a ponytail look and got her face beat by Nancy Blaq.

After sharing the images, social media couldn’t help but admire the gorgeous look.

Fellow actress, Salma Mumin called the look “best look ever”.

Dress @yartelgh
Styled @bveystyling
Hair @stickzbeautyplug
Makeup @nancyblaq
Picture @manuelphotography___official

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