Naa Ashorkor, Joselyn Dumas, Yvonne Nelson and 5 other women who killed it in African print this week

Thank God It’s Friday and the end too a pretty busy, long and successful week.

This week was pregnant with a lot of events and activities that saw some of our favorite celebrities and fashion friends cone out to mingle and play.

For instance, Sparrow Productions had a press launch with Naa Ashorkor and Joselyn Dumas showing up in pretty yummy African print dresses just like we love them.

Yvonne Nelson and Nana Ama Mcbrown also shared pictures of themselves rocking some uber-stylish wax textile pieces that has got everyone drooling.

However, there is more and you have to scroll down to enjoy the fest. Check them out.

Naa Ashorkor

Outfit by: @pistisgh

Joselyn Dumas

Outfit: @christiebrowngh

Yvonne Nelson

Skirt by: @rynbyyn

Efia Odo

Nana Ama Mcbrown

@royalcouturegh

Tata

Valerie Obaze

Ellen Baby




@x.divinemasterpiece.x

Benedicta Gafah

Outfit: @eve___parker

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