Nobody rocks evening gowns better than Nana Akua Addo. Here are 10 photos that prove it.

From her over the top masks to her long flowy gowns, German born Ghanaian fashion icon, Nana Akua Addo stays serving us with some of the most intense and ravishing evening gown looks we have ever laid eyes on.

Having won so many awards from the Glitz Fashion, Abryanz and Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice, the gowns she wore to accept these awards couldnt go unnoticed. Her sense of fashion is one that has been commended all over Africa by fashion savvy celebrities.

Take a look at some of her red carpet looks that got heads turning:

At the End of the Year Honours Awards

The Musical War, Ghana meets Naija

In a leopard print for an editorial shoot

End of the years Women of the year Honours

At the Shutdown in 2019

In one of her signature looks

Emy Africa Awards

The Afrima Awards

At the Abryanz Style and Fashion Awards

The African Entertainment Legendary Awards

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