We need to talk about how overwhelmingly glamorous Nana Akua Addo first outfit for 2019 looks

Queen of the African red carpet and the style of the streets, Nana Akua Addo has released her first look for 2019 and we are screaming GOALS!!

The actress, philanthropist and “fashion choncho” as she fondly refers to herself is not playing with her fashion game this year either.

In images she released on photo-sharing app, Instagram on Wednesday to mark the New Year, Addo was sultry in a yellow and white belle sleeve blazer and pants with wide brim hat in the same motifs.

Perfecting the look, she opted for gold ear pieces, hand bracelets and an afro pony as well as some shades to match.


Take a deep breath , and step on through and start a new chapter 2019 ready………………… Happy new year xoxoxo ; Nana Akua posted to her over 120k fans on Instagram on New Year’s Day

The other image of her has her carrying a svelte black leather Chanel bag with nude and black heels.

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It’s pretty safe to say that Nana Akua Addo is already indomitable in the year 2019 and we can’t honestly wait to see what she churns out as the year goes by. Bring on Girl!!!

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