Nana Akua Addo pulled up to Accra Fashion Week’s gala night in a Beyoncé-inspired catsuit

When we all thought nothing could beat Nana Akua Addo’s eagle Cary Santiago gown which she wore to the Glitz Style Awards, she’s proved us wrong with another animal-inspired costume.

The actress and fashionista was attending the opening ceremony of the Accra fashion week when she wore the lion-inspired jumpsuit.The event which doubled as as gala night encouraged guest to dress with the “Wild Africa” theme in mind.

Taking a cue from Beyonce’s Wearable Art gala dress, Nana Akua Addo also came channeling her inner Lion Queen. The catsuit also came with a sequined cape and a lion sewn into the bodice with a gold headpiece.

And as usual she shared the glorious photoshoot prior to the event on her Instagram which immediately got people fawning over her body in that dress. It is safe to say that just like her idol, Nana Akua Addo was also the best dressed on that night.

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