Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 257 The collection was inspired by the designer, Mariam Afolabi’s interpretation of the different stages of love. “I wanted a collection that symbolises the different stages of love we experience in a lifetime. The collection starts off white, symbolising the childlike innocence at the beginning stages of love, then it moves into the pink, which symbolises the first stage of love, the infatuation – she begins to notice her beauty, feminity and so does he. The red symbolises the crescendo, when things are at its peak and the black symbolises the heartbreak. In the end one must pick themselves back up and the cycle starts again until the end.” african designsafrican fashionEditorialsfashionlook book Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Naa More For You VIDEO: Kanye West’s Wife Bianca Censori Parades Herself With Little To No Clothes... How UK and US Guests Are Scamming Ghanaian Businesses with Chargebacks During ‘Detty... VIDEOS: Congolese Women & Children Celebrate As M23 Freedom Fighters Liberate Their Towns INTERVIEW: “From Escaping The Russia/Ukraine War To Modeling At Accra Fashion Week” Meet... AUDIO: Nana Tamakloe Advocates Against Second-Hand Clothing on Sputnik Radio #HOTSHOTS: New fG Editorial ‘LET IT FLOW’; A Captivating Celebration of Grace, Motion,... Dr. Dione Milan K. Washington Founder Of UDEFINEU Covers The 19th Edition Of... Face Of Accra Fashion Week 2025 Opens Applications For Its Nationwide Search Top 10 Strategies To Help You Create And Grow A Successful Fashion Line... Elikem’s Attempt To Take Credit For Inspiring Bondaana’s Mahama Inauguration Outfit Backfires; Ghanaians...