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Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Blue Mbombo Slays At The DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards

Mzansi’s Sexiest female celebrity, model and reality TV star, Blue Mbombo, stole the show at the inaugural DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards this past weekend with her slinky yellow dress from Scalo by Sello Madupe.

The inaugural DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards showcased South Africa’s finest talent in the TV, radio, and music industry. The fashion on the night was a highly talked about point, and as usual Blue Mbombo dominated the red carpet.

The stylish Blue Mbombo received rave reviews for her look from various fashion critics, media houses and her social media followers, with many naming her as the best dressed on the night.

From the intricate, feminine detailing to the sexy silhouettes, Blue Mbombo and Scalo by Sello Madupe are a perfect pairing and her latest look is proof to that.

Over the years, Sello Madupe has ensured flawless looks for the reality TV star, placing South African fashion right at the top. The star has blossomed into one of the most sought after models and has affirmed her status in the industry. 

The Face of Clere Radiance commands attention whenever she is on the red carpet and it is safe to say that she “slayed” at the inaugural DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards red carpet.

Saturday, 26 August 2017

4th Neskael Corporate Fashion Show Reschedule To 23rd September 2017

Organizers of the the annual Neskael corporate show under the auspices of the ministry of tourism culture and creative arts wishes to inform the general public that the 4th Edition will no longer be holding on the 30th September at the National theater as announced during it's press launch.

The new date and venue for the show would be on the 23rd of September 2017 at the Movenpick hotel in Accra Ghana. 

Activities for the day includes exhibitions/Trad fair from 8am to 6pm, Red carpet second from 7pm to 7:30pm and main show from 7:30pm to 10pm.

In its previous editions, the Neskael corporate fashion show has made it a point to promote made in Ghana Goods, campaign for regular usage of African wear in the corporate world as well as empower young designers in the industry.

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Juliet Ibrahim And Mercy Johnson Pair Up For Cover Of Glitz Africa ‘Love Yourself’ Issue

Glitz Africa has announced actresses Juliet Ibrahim and Mercy Johnson Okojie to cover the 18th issue of the Glitz Africa Magazine themed ‘Love Yourself’.

Glitz Africa from its conception, aims to publish high quality content while highlighting the lifestyle of the contemporary African.

Award-winning satirical illustrator, Bright Ackwerh and entrepreneur and life coach Dzigbordi Dosoo are the featured Talent and Ultimate Woman respectively in the magazine.

There is also a special report on the extent women are going to have the perfect body; one you will find interesting and enlightening. 

You will also find your regular scoop on beauty, fashion, gadgets, career, wellness and others very refreshing to read.

Copies of Glitz Africa Magazine Issue 18 are available in selected supermarkets, shell shops, restaurants and leading pharmacies throughout the country.

To subscribe, send an email to subscription@glitzafrica.com or call 050 158 1264.

Saturday, 19 August 2017

Accra Fashion Week To Take Place Twice A Year

Ghana’s premier fashion event is ready to square with western fashion weeks by executing seasonal fashion shows twice a year.

This is the first in Sub Sahara Africa for a fashion week to be executed twice a year, unless one is counting SA Fashion Week and SA Menswear Week.

As it goes, the two Accra Fashion Weeks will be distinguished by the seasons. 

The upcoming Accra Fashion Week set to occur on 3-8th October 2017 will be dubbed Spring / Harmattan 2017 where collections presented will be open for the season ahead.

The follow up event will be executed in Late March and dubbed the Chilly/Rainy 2018 which will see our fashion designers create clothes for the rainy season following.

Organizers stated “It is not so much an issues about how many collections the designers can create, African designers usually participate in 2 or 3 or more fashion shows a year, so they do have the capacity to produce irregardless of how great business is in the country, the most essential aspect to this is the consistency of branding obtained from being on the runway whilst setting trends for the seasons in our nation”