Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 1.1K Gloria Wavamunoo, a designer whom we have been waiting to see much more from and we have done today. First of all, the blue, white and grey works like a charm. Then, well styles by accessories by Zanaa. And then the gladiator shoes just rocked! Great show, and finally pleased to see a designer consider an outfit for the rainy season. Well Done Gloria. Kampala Fashion Week 2014 was a beautiful insight to Uganda’s fashion with very impressive work! To view all runway action, designers and model stories at #KFW2014 click here -> Kampala Fashion Week 2014. More Articles You Would Love Beyonce Hits The Cyber World Hard With An Ultra-Black Boasty Look #OOTD: South Africa’s Moozlie Shakes The Internet With Her Latest Outstanding Macrame Look Photos by Giulio Molfese 2014designersfashion showsfashion weekGloria Wavamunnokampala fashion weekkampala fashion week 2014modelsrunwayugandaugandan designers Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You Finally! A Ghanaian President That Champions His Nations Culture & Fashion; A Break... Psalmy Exclusive Stuns at Accra Fashion Week: A Visionary Blend of Culture and... Accra Fashion Week Closes The 2024 African Fashion Calendar With A Bang Virola Threads: Exhibits African Heritage and Innovation at Accra Fashion Fair In December... February by Serwaa Introduces ‘SƐWAA’ with Ahwenepa Nkasa Transitional Collection VIDEO: VLISCO Unveils the New Collection of “Satin Royal” for the festive Season... VIDEO: Nigeria’s Chidimma Vanessa Adetshina Robbed Off Miss Universe 2024 Title & Receives... After Pushing Out Chidimma, Miss SA’s European Queen Drops Out Of Miss Universe;... #BeautyOfTheWeek: Meet The Gorgeous Doctor & Pageant Queen Of Botswana, Dr. Thanolo C.... Farewell to a Trailblazer: Guinea-Bissau’s Dina Adão Passes Away, Leaving a Legacy On...