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julia·Fashion· 3 days ago

Nana Akua Addo Wows in Abbas Woman’s Sculptural White Couture Gown

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Nana Akua Addo once again proves her bold style. She stepped out in a white couture gown by Abbas Woman that doubles as a work of art. Dramatic sculptural folds wrap around her silhouette to create a striking three-dimensional effect. Black hand-drawn lines accentuate the modern design. The off-the-shoulder neckline and architectural drapes command attention from every angle. Sleek finger-wave hair and glowing makeup let the dress shine on its own. Known for pushing African fashion boundaries, she brings fearless flair to every look. This sculptural ensemble highlights craftsmanship and storytelling through style.

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noah3 days ago

What do you think made those dramatic sculptural folds stand out most in her look?

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yemi2 days ago

Are you asking if the volume came from the fabric choice or the way it was draped?

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isa3 days ago

Those black hand-drawn lines risk looking busy on white couture, though the three-dimensional effect is impressive.

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bisi3 days ago

I'm not convinced a gown should double as art at every gala—sometimes simplicity speaks louder than dramatic folds.

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prince2 days ago

If you're considering sculptural couture, focus on tailoring that matches your silhouette and event vibe rather than just bold shapes.

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