Jackie Appiah, Sika Osei, Juliet Ibrahim, and Nana Akua Addo rep Ghana with style at #AMVCA9

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Ghanaian celebrities Jackie Appiah, Sika Osei, Juliet Ibrahim, and Nana Akua Addo stole the spotlight at the prestigious Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) held in Lagos as they graced the red carpet in stunning couture outfits.

The talented actresses and hosts showcased their impeccable fashion sense, turning heads and leaving onlookers in awe.

With their glamorous appearances, they proved once again why they are revered as style icons in the entertainment industry.

Other stars who killed it on the night include Funke Akindele, Uti Nwachukwu, actress Enado Odige, Nse Ikpe-Etim and Ini-Edo.

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3Entertainment host, AJ Sarpong was also a sight for sore eyes in her green kente gown on the night.

Let’s take a closer look at their show-stopping looks that left a lasting impression on the AMVCA red carpet.

 

 

Jackie Appiah

Jackie Appiah, known for her effortless elegance, exuded sheer sophistication in a custom gown by internationally acclaimed, Ghanaian designer, Duaba Serwa.

The corseted origami skirt also featured a tiered tulle base that rolled on the floor and a batik long-sleeve tee that perfectly complemented her radiant complexion.

The intricate origami pleat details and precious stones added a touch of glamour to her ensemble.

With the impeccable styling of her hair, accessories and confident demeanour, Jackie made a strong fashion statement that left everyone in awe.

Nana Akua Addo

Nana Akua Addo, known for her daring and innovative fashion choices, left everyone in awe with her avant-garde ensemble from Filipino designer, Cary Santiago.

Her silverish couture gown from the designer’s 2018 Terno Con pushed boundaries and showcased her fearless approach to fashion.

With its dramatic silhouette and 3D bird details, Nana Akua turned heads with her futuristic sunglasses and sparked conversations on the red carpet.

Her fashion-forward look truly epitomized the spirit of the AMVCA, sadly she failed to make an appearance on the red carpet, losing out to Beauty Tukura who won best-dressed female on the night to the dismay of many.

Sika Osei

The Ladies Circle’s Sika Osei who was the red carept host for the AMVCA 2023 is a well-known fashion-forward personality.

At this year’s edition, she embraced her Ghanaian roots and her edgy side with her AMVCA look. She opted for a unique ensemble designed by Ghanaian fashion house Pistis Ghana that combined elements of avant-garde fashion with classic sophistication.

The high-slit, unconventional silhouette and the structured sleeve of her outfit turned heads, while the intricate embellishments added a touch of glamour.

Sika’s fearless approach to fashion showcased her individuality and creativity as she capped it all with a bridal fan from the millinery brand, Hatboxco.

 

Juliet Ibrahim

Juliet Ibrahim, a true fashionista, made a grand entrance in a show-stopping gold gown that accentuated her curves flawlessly and a spike-structured arm.

The vibrant gold color of her dress radiated energy and confidence, making her stand out on the red carpet.

Designed by Nigerian fashion whizkid, La Kimmy, her impeccable styling and attention to detail, proved that the actress knows how to make a fashion statement that commands attention.

Funke Akindele

Funke Akindele was a fashion moment in Vee Kee James

Uti Nwachukwu

Uti Nwachwukwu brought his A-game to the night in a culturally-rich Agbada piece with goat skin ensemble representing royalty.

AJ Sarpong

AJ Sarpon’s green kente dress was a stunning number

Ini Edo

Ini Edo redefined glamour in La Kimmy gown

Enado

 

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The red carpet needed Enado’s look

 

Nse

A class act was Nse Ikpe Etim’s look for the AMVCA night; a ruched burgundy gown with an overskirt designed by Toju Foyeh.

 

Osas

Osas was indeed the perfect muse in this crystal ensemble on the night.

Sharon Ooja

Sharon Ooja in Sheye Oladejo

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