Thursday 24 May 2012

AFRICAN WOMEN IN AFRICAN FABRICS AND STYLES.

OUR BEAUTIFUL  SISTER  HERE IS IN CHURCH PREACHING.SEE HOW ELEGANT SHE LOOKS IN HER AFRICAN OUTFIT.

 DO YOU AGREE WITH ME THAT,THIS PARTICULAR DESIGN WAS WORN TO WORK ON FRIDAY?












PARTY TIME DRESSES!



AFRICAN FABRICS COMES IN DIFFERENT VARIETIES,WHICH CAN SUITE ANY OCCASION OF  YOUR CHOICE.
WHY DON'T YOU GIVE IT A TRY?

Friday 18 May 2012

This particular style is designed for men,and can be use for different occasions such as,parties,traditional ceremonies.So men out there, why don't you adopt the habit of wearing such dresses to suite important occasions and exhibit the African in you.
This dress is an African design,which is fashionable and presentable always.Our ladies,can you imagine yourself  in this design passionately made for you?Answer that.
You know what?,there is something special about this particular dress.Thus,it doesn't only make you look elegant,but attractive as well.
Just develop a habit for such styles if you really want to be seen as an African,and a Ghanaian to be precise.
Not only Africans love this style,but many people around the world do wear them.
 THIS IS 'DZOLOMI' neatly designed by Safari clothings.WHAT ARE YOUR VIEWS ABOUT SUCH DESIGNS?
 LADIES,JUST LOOK AT THESE DESIGNS,DO YOU LOVE THEM?
 
IMAGE BY;squidoo.com

INTENDED MARRIED COUPLE CAN ALSO USE THIS TYPE OF DESIGN FOR THEIR TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE,AS TYPICALLY WORN BY NIGERIANS.


AFRICAN DESIGNS INDEED COMES IN DIFFERENT COLORS TO SUITE YOUR PREFERENCE.

PICTURES OF VARIOUS AFRICAN WEAR THAT SUITES DIFFERENT OCCASIONS.

Most Ghanaian youth of today do wear African clothings during special occasions.The picture shown on the leftside,is a typical example of such dresses.
There are a lots of funny names given to such styles and designs.This particular one worn by the lady in the picture is called "BUTTERFLY".
The ones worn by the two gentllemen in the picture is also known as "ME NKOA ME DO",meaning,my one and only love,and is normally worn by the men on wedding occasion like this one.
However,is not only Ghanians who wear such dresses,but most Africans and people around the globe as well.
Some people do wear such dresses as their 'FRIDAY WEAR',to work only, on Fridays in Ghana,while others use them as their casual wear.
All these indicate that,today's African wear is not typically for married people as it was seen some years back.Now,it can be worn anywhere,anytime and everywhere.


Wednesday 16 May 2012

REASONS WHY MOST WOMEN DO WEAR KABA AND SLIT

Most women in Ghana today do fancy kaba and slit for many reasons.Some include the fact that, it makes them look smart ,and attractive, and presentable all the time.Other factors include the fact that,it's classify them as Ghanaians or Africans,who are indeed proud of their country.

 Pictures of some studenst of  Jayee University College,(Accra,Ghana),during their 5th Matriculattion displaying their African wear,typically,kaba and slit.
 


Some of these women in their kaba and slit,expressed the view that,they just love to wear them basically on fridays,as their 'FRIDAY WEAR' and not only on special occassions as matriculation alone.
Others said,it looks beautiful on them,and because they appreciate Ghanaian culture and value,they will continue to wear it today, tomorrow and forever.


DIFFERENT STYLES OF AFRICAN WEAR WILL BE SHOWN SOON,SO WATCHOUT!!!

HISTORY OF KABA AND SLIT

Kaba and Slit is a local dress popularly known among Ghanaian women,although most African women do wear them.It can be described as a long skirt with a matching top to fit.
Kaba  and Slit came into existence long before Ghana gained independence,in 1957.It was recognised as a popular outfit for married women and was very common in those days.
During those days,most Ghanaian cultures like the Akan's, which include the Akyem's,the Fantes,Asantes, Sefwis, and the Bono's,recognised the importance of the kaba and slit,and as a result  used it as their traditional wear for funerals,naming ceremonies,traditional marriages and other important occassions.

DO YOU THINK TODAY'S WOMEN FANCY KABA AND SLIT?