Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 1K Ghana Insight & Advise Trends & Style Tips More Articles You Would Love #fGSTYLE: Chic Ama Goes Extra Hard With Her Latest Eye Popping African Print Looks #fGSTYLE: If You Thought Mum Jeans Were Boring Think Again! See 20 Amazing Haute Looks Any enhancements towards accessorizing outfits and clothes are amazing, and it seems the corona virus pandemic might be adding a new one to the world of African fashion. A lot of the attributes towards precautions for the COVID19 virus is not new, most of them (if you are from an African house hold) are things your mother urged you to do that you didn’t think was so essential. Spraying your room with disinfectant, using hand sanitizers and so on. And although it wasn’t something you grappled onto religiously, as these times pass, it might be something that will stick with many of us despite how essential it is post Covid19. However nose masks in Africa was not something on anybodies list prior to the Covid19, neither in much of the west. But in China, we have all seen how popular nose masks are. In fact not only in China but to the Chinese. Visitors around the world would have noticed a large number of Chinese people were nose masks in and out of their country. This is probably due to past experiences such as this. So will this experience also leave the rest of the world adopting nose masks casually? And by all means it will definitely be designed to fit the narrative of our culture. Balaclava’s were once a trend, until it became a tool for crime also. It seems fashion houses in Africa should definitely be looking at nose masks as a potential ongoing trend despite the demise or end of COVID19. There will be skepticism or people that feel their health is too precious to be infected by other despite COVID19. And then there will be those that want to be stylishly extra, all of whom will be embracing the nose mask trend. Fabulous Nose Masks By US Based Fashion Brand Tidal Cool Designers might need to be prepared to ensure for every outfit made there is a matching nose mask. And please Africa, explore creativity! Avoid the typical cliche of African fashion creativity where you make the print edition of something that exists and think you are a designer for doing so. Don’t just make the ‘African Print’ nose masks, explore beads, fringes, jewels, different shapes, artwork, alternative ways for it to sit on the head, please…..be designers. Enjoy some inspiration below from Nana Akua Addo and others. View this post on Instagram #Afrima2017 Stylist @e.x.o.d.u.z Face Jewelry @maisonmartinmargriela (24K Gold) Dress @rikatoobyme Makeup @Make_upbykilo Photography @anny_robert #ghishgirl A post shared by Nana Akua Addo. (@nanaakuaaddo) on Nov 12, 2017 at 9:55am PST View this post on Instagram LOT OF UNCERTAINTY GOING INTO THE FUTURE. GOD MERCY ?? A post shared by Nana Akua Addo. (@nanaakuaaddo) on Mar 26, 2020 at 12:33am PDT fgstyle Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #OOTD: Simply Tacha Is Goes Beyond Fierce In Her Medlin Boss Red Fringed... Looking For Ghanaian Kente Bridal Inspiration? Look No Further Nanice Gorgeous AI Wedding... #fGSTYLE: From The Church To The Lounge; Treat Your Sundays With These Trendy... #OOTD: Queen Of Afrobeats Yemi Alade Proves She’s Still The Queen Of African... #BeautyOfTheWeek: Check Out Stunning Images Of SA’s Vitiligo Super Star Yolanda Monyai From... VIDEOS: Tunis Fashion Week 2024 Ended With A Bang, Watch Snippets & See... “There Is A Risk Europe Could Die” Macron Speaks Shortly After Losing Control... PICS: “A Bald Woman Knows Her Kingdom” Gorgeous Top African Model Ayen Monica... #OOTD: Rutie B Hits Us With A Perfectly Stylish ‘Break-Out-The-Norm’ Top & Down... Nigerian Designer Uduak & Asiko Artist Recreate Yoruba Mythology & Gods in Stunning... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.