This is what the popular "Ghana must go" bag looks like;
Apparently, "Ghana must go was named after the Nigerian phrase directed at incoming Ghanaian refugees during political unrest in the 80s" and have been popular since God knows when.
Fashion designers like Celine, Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, Senegalese fashion label (Adama Paris)..... have created clothes and even accessories, using this popular Ghana must go material, and I must say they look pretty much impressive.
Peep them below;
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Ghana Must Go Bag as seen on Louis Vuitton Runway |
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Celine AW2013 Collection |
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Celine AW2013 Collection |
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Celine AW2013 Collection Handbag |
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Adama Paris Fall/Winter 2014 Collection |
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Adama Paris Fall/Winter 2014 Collection |
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Adama Paris Fall/Winter 2014 Collection |
Now see people who have worn this trend asides runway models.. Amazing right?
This brings me to the real question! After all is said and done, would you rock the Ghana must go trend or just maybe? What are your thoughts?
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6 Comments
I dunno,pants maybe...with a soft chiffon top to soften the look. But....interesting. Just hope when worn locally,the area 'alabaru' wont attack one thinking we are wearing his 'oshuka'
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i like the dresses tho.they look good in pictures but don't think it will feel good on the skin.
ReplyDeletewow. just hearing about this trend. it's amazing how creative people are. but is it the real ghana must go material that they use in sewing it and if so how does it feel on the body?isn't it scratchy?
ReplyDeleteWOW! the boots i luv luv LUV!
ReplyDeleteIt will look dope with a brown coloured dress...
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