Nana Ama McBrown, Serwaa Amihere spark a kaba-and-long-skirt style wave across social media

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A classic silhouette is back in the spotlight as Nana Ama McBrown, Serwaa Amihere and other style leaders fuel a kaba-and-long-skirt resurgence on Ghanaian timelines. Recent photo drops have triggered trending threads dissecting fabric choices, tailoring, headwrap pairings and how the look translates from churchwear to red-carpet glam. Fashion editors say the revival blends nostalgia with a modern, body-positive fit—exactly the type of cyclical trend that social media accelerates. 

The conversation isn’t just aesthetic. Designers report increased inquiries about bespoke versions, with bridesmaids’ requests and weekend-owambe bookings rising in tandem. Comment sections brim with practical tips—where to source kente blends, the merits of hand-beading, and how to style with minimalist jewelry. For influencers, it’s a win-win: heritage-forward content with algorithm-friendly visuals. 

If the momentum holds through August, expect boutique pop-ups and micro-collections keyed to the silhouette, plus styling reels that push the look beyond formal events into brunch and media-appearance territory. In a year where Ghanaian pop culture is traveling globally, this is a reminder that the runway often starts at home. 


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