Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 698 It seems Maria Borges has done a beautiful switch in hair styles, this time from the short hair high top to braids. For those that don’t know her, shes the Angolan beauty that has had a lot of historical moments in modeling, especially being the first model to rock her afro hair on victoria’s secret runway. It may seem as though the change was set for the look she was executing at her sisters wedding in her country Angola. However the super model also decided to take time out to visit a hospital whilst at it. Never the less, share your thoughts with us. Short hair or braids? Which worked best for you? More Articles You Would Love Five Red Haute Alternatives To Choose From This Valentine’s RnB Popstar Usher Raymond In Chorkor, Ghana With Pupils Ahead Of Global Citizen Festival See More Look Books Here. [su_carousel source=”category: 42″ limit=”10″ link=”post” width=”620″ height=”230″ items=”2″ autoplay=”12000″] Ghana Model Stories africanafrican fashionangolafashionMaria Borgesmodel 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 Paul Kagame Demands All Belgian Diplomats Leave Rwanda Within 48 Hours & Cut... PICS: Rihanna Was Absolutely Gorgeous In Her Sheer Tutu & Bikini Outfit For... VIDEO: Asake Steps Out With Hot Ugandan Model Eva Apio, Check Out Their... Meet Michael Okunloro, The Nigerian Influencer Tailoring a Menswear Revolution With A Twist VIDEOS: Watch Tyla Stuns in Pink At Chanel’s Fall 2025 Paris Fashion Week... Synthetic Braiding Hair Causes Cancer!!! Truth Or A Propaganda Attack On Black Beauty... PICS: Supermodel Adut Akech Flaunts Her Most Stunning Baby Bump Images To Date... PICS: Fashion Souk Global Day 1: A Complete Take Over of Style, Culture... VIDEO: Burna Boys Hits The Runway & Closes The Show For Off White... INTERVIEW: Omnia Yonis Speaks On Sudanese Fashion, Before/After War: And The Resilience Of...