Joselyn Dumas stole the spotlight in this print blazer and matching headpiece at the Malaika fashion show

At last Saturday’s Miss Malaika fashion show, guest judge, Joselyn Dumas was quite a show stopper in her African print ensemble.

The event which was held at the Gold Coast restaurant saw the remaining contestant collaborate with fashion designers to create spectacular looks for the runway.

Joselyn Dumas and Fashion designer, Abrantie the Gentleman were selected as judges for the event.

Serving raw sauce and verve, the silver screen goddess wore a stunning blue blazer from Ghanaian designer, Afriken By Nana over frayed pants and a stunning wax print head piece by Velma’s Accessories

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Credits

Blazer: @afrikenbynana 

MakeUp: @makeupbyzulky 


Head Piece: @velmasaccessories 

Hair: @hairsenta 


📸: @chocolate_shot_it 

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