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Here are 5 heartwarming kente outfits at Mahama's swearing-in ceremony

Swearing in of Mahama
We can arguably say that Kente was the theme of the day and the women did not come to play!
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At John Dramani Mahama's swearing-in ceremony yesterday, the variety of kente outfits on display celebrated Ghana's rich cultural heritage. Kente, a traditional handwoven fabric renowned for its vibrant colours and intricate patterns, symbolises prestige and unity in Ghanaian culture.

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President John Dramani Mahama

Each design worn carried unique meanings, reflecting themes such as leadership, honour, and resilience. Attendees, including dignitaries and guests, showcased modern interpretations of kente, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary fashion.

Here are 5 stunning kente looks at the ceremony;

1. Vice President Professor Jane Nana Agyemang

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Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang was dressed in a vibrant red blouse adorned with intricate floral embroidery on one shoulder, adding a touch of elegance.

Vice president

The blouse is paired with a beautifully patterned skirt in shades of brown and gold, reflecting traditional Ghanaian fashion. She accessorises the ensemble with a beige handbag and keeps her jewellery minimal, wearing a simple necklace.

Vice President

Her confident and poised demeanour complements the outfit perfectly, making it an ideal choice for a significant occasion such as a swearing-in ceremony.

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2. Hon. Dorcas Affo-Toffey—MP for JOMORO Constituency

3. Gifty Dumelo

John Dumelo's wife turned heads at Mahama's swearing-in ceremony with her elegant kente outfit. The stunning ensemble featured a radiant red and orange ombré design, blending traditional Ghanaian craftsmanship with modern style.

John Dumelo's wife
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The dress, tailored to perfection, accentuated her figure with a structured bodice and a dramatic peplum detail, showcasing the intricate weaving of the kente fabric.

John Dumelo and his wife

Completing the look with a matching headpiece and statement earrings, her appearance was both regal and culturally significant, embodying Ghanaian heritage and sophistication.

4. Akosua Vee

Akosua Vee is adorned in a stunning orange and green kente gown that elegantly blends traditional Ghanaian textiles with a modern design.

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Akosua Vee

The gown features intricate green embellishments, including sparkling beads and sequins, which gracefully accentuate the bodice and off-shoulder sleeves.

The form-fitting silhouette of the gown flows down into a slight train, highlighting her elegance.

5. Vera George

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