These 5 African print gowns redefined glamour during the Ghana’s Most Beautiful finals

TV3’s Flagship beauty show, Ghana’s Most Beautiful which is aimed at portraying African values and promoting national unity came to a successful end this weekend.

The 2020 Ghana’s Most Beautiful finale saw some glamorous and exotic evening gowns modelled by the contestants with Naa from the Greater Accra Region nabbing the coveted crown.

Her runners-up, Abena Antwiwaa Dapaah Diana from the Ahafo region and delegate from the Volta Region, Kafui were also alluring in stunning wax-print gowns on the night.

Other contestants including Zuzu from the Northern Region, Upper East Region’s Talata and Afriyie who hails from the Central Region also wore African print gowns with stunning embellishments as they redefined African glamour.

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Ghana’s Most Beautiful has been running for 13-weeks on National Television, celebrating all the various regions that make up Ghana and entertaining audiences.

Sunday’s grand finale was hosted by regular hosts, Annita and Johnnie Beresford Hughes with several performances by Kidi Adina, Praye and Camido to crown the euphoric night.

Michelle Attoh, Linda Ampah, Lydia Forson and Martha Ankomah were also judges on the night.

Check out the glamorous African inspired couture below:

Talata

UPPER EAST REGIONAL REP.

Kafui

VOLTA REGIONAL REP.

Abena

Outfit:ogazy_eccentrics
Ahafo Region Rep

Zuzu

NORTHERN REGION REP

Naa

Winner

Afriyie

Ashanti Region Rep

Which of the looks is your favourite? Vote in the comments section.

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