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Top Styles Ghana Weaving 2020

I love Ghana weaving hairstyle; it doesn’t take much time in the making but last longer. Make your choice among these styles, visit your stylist and you’ll see how heads will turn just to admire your stunning look.Ghana weaving is mostly plaited in African countries. So here are some selected hairstyles to rock this weekend. Yea you can Make your choice among these styles, visit your stylist and you’ll see how heads will turn just to admire your stunning look.


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Awesome South African Dresses For Women

create these African glamorous garments. African beads, crystals, diamantes and glass beads are used to embellish each garment to perfection. We can also custom make any design to accommodate the brides individual requirements.In the gallery we have some of our happy clients we dressed for their weddings and special occassions. only compliment the bride, but to make a traditional statement of power and pride. Linen, silk, cotton and traditional fabrics are used to create shirts, shirtjackets, suits and pants.


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Shweshwe Dresses Images Come And See

Whether you are looking for an Shwewhwe, Tswana, Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, Pedi or any African inspired or cultural gown, or traditional attire,  African Couture will accommodate your style, and will bring your traditional wedding to life. Couturier Sanette Van Schalkwyk uses her strong African roots and her unique ability to combine exquisite African fabrics, ethnic beads, elaborate textures and unusual items from various cultures to create exclusive garments with an ethnic feel.


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Latest Agbada Styles and Designs for Men & Women

fabulous African dresses which can be used in weddings. They are women’s wear and accessories collection which are becoming the most prominent Nigerian luxury brand with its careful attention to details and quality craftsmanship.called “Buba”, the wrap skirt called “Iro”, the head tie called “Gele”, and the shawl or shoulder sash called “Iborun” or “Ipele”. Mean typically wear agbada and trousers called “sokoto”.Agbada styles. They are of different colours and from different fabrics. So, your problem of finding a catalogue of Agbada styles is solved, as you may have to buy various catalogues before you could satisfy your look and find a style that actually suits you.

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