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I always get a bit confused between Abugiss and Gey Hey. One, they share the same colours, according to history science students at Gey Hey back then used to come to Abugiss for their 6th form.

Both schools have pretty girls 😉 and to cup it all up both schools are sited on hills. (Kakumdo and Aburi Bepow).

This write up is not for gey hey girls per se but for the bepow so han divas.

They had their speech day early on this month and as expected the old girls’ showed up and showed out.

Gey Hey girls’ lately have made Speech Day fashion a thing and the Abugiss girls’ have also caught the flu.

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We love fashion here and of course we went scavenging and Ghana’s number one photographer Mr. Yaw Pare took some spectacular shots and here are few of the styles that caught our eye.

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I love it but the floral decor on the left shoulder is unnecessary. it adds nothing!
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Simplicity 💖
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Generally, drop off sleeve style doesn’t sit well with me.
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Skirt yes 👍🏾 but everything else is too loud. It’s screaming attention.
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I like the intentionality that went into both styles.
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Everything else but not the turquoise in the fascinator. We need to run her through the colour wheel once again.
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Squad goals 💯😍
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I’m indifferent
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A lot of things going on at once. Layers of different colour shades. My eyes hurt already.
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Straight to the point 💯
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The glue on the frontal is crying. It’s too much…. The salon has to refund you!
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Woman know thy self and she did play it safe. She is not in for any wahala.
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Lady with the phone…the construction of her dress is super 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
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Lady on the left I can sew an entire attire with the bottom of your slit. How did u feel climbing up the hill? Too waste of fabric.
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Last on the left and 2nd on the right. Nice outfit… the rest try again next year.
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A beautiful smile always gives a stunning outlook.
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I love this especially the earrings. This is what we call attention to detail.
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I’m obsessed with this look. It’s clean… her makeup and outfit is pristine 😍
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Ahuofe 😍💯
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Serving face…hair and makeup 💄 on fleek.
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Wow another clean look fascinator is gorgeous 😍
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Nice earrings… I would love to see her full outfit.
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Age appropriate 😍
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Fascinator yes 👍🏾 hair and outfit no ❌
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The tailoring of this dress omg. Impressive 👏🏾😍
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Rich Aunty welcome.
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Very deliberate… she ticks ✔️ all boxes 💯😍🥰
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This fascinator has main character element. But a mismatch with the outfit. You choose a fascinator like this, you better come all guns blazing.
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I love the coordination going on. Hair, outfit and makeup ✅🥰
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She needs to dance and show off cuz she looks good.
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Daring, you can see from her atomic structure theme fascinator. All the electrons are charged 😂

From what I’ve seen so far, Abugiss did put in the work.

Well done ladies, next year impress me more.

Photo credit: Yaw Pare 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

Written By: nana kwesi acquaye

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  1. Anonymous

    November 29, 2023 at 06:59

    Hello blogger, you don’t run people down with your sense of fashion, they dressed firstly for themselves, if you do not like anything about their fashion sense, keep it to yourself and not run people down. Shame on you. If others wants their dressing to scream “attention”, what’s your business with that, however people want to appear to be descent, please allow them and stop mounting unnecessary pressure, it is the likes of you that are making things big deals and the younger ones will copy blindly. Please this is not right. Blog on issues that will inspire generation to invent stuffs that will be beneficial. What is the impact of this write up now? If you had dropped a contact of a great fashion designer, or make-up artist, or fascinator craft, I would have applauded you, all you did was to cast insinuations on peoples’ mum, sisters, aunties, wives. What were you thinking?? This is not funny and it is really below the belt and uncalled for?? If you are blogging on fashion, do it with decency. I hope next time you do better and let us see the positives. We are tired of the negativities on SM. Ah, what is this?? Mtchewww. Beacons, you have done very well. God Almighty bless your works for all you did for your alma mater. Kudos!

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