The wedding celebration of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) women’s organiser, Kate Gyamfua’s daughter was a truly splendid affair.
The bride wore three exquisite ensembles throughout the lavish ceremony.
For the traditional wedding, the stunning young bride donned a captivating yellow halterneck corseted bridal robe.
Her choice of attire perfectly complemented her fair complexion.
Accentuating her look, she opted for a sophisticated centre-parted frontal hairstyle and flawless makeup skillfully executed by Nana Asante Augustine of Barima Artistry.
As the festivities continued, the daughter of the NPP’s women’s organizer graced the occasion in a kente wrap.
This garment, adorned with vibrant patterns and colours, added an extra touch of regality to her appearance.
Completing her ensemble, she adorned herself with exquisite gold jewellery and an elegant head accessory, paying homage to tradition and style.
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