Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Dresses: Different Styles, Brands, Lengths, Ages and How to Wear Them

Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Dresses: Different Styles, Brands, Lengths, Ages and How to Wear Them

Ghanaian weddings are known to be hype, full of color and filled with dance, music, family banter, class and the best in African fashion. There are reasons why traditional Ghanaian weddings are the definition of superb which represents the beautiful culture. Ghanaian couples often wear matching ceremonial attire. This post highlights what you need to know about Ghanaian traditional wedding dresses.

Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Dresses: Different Styles, Brands, Lengths, Ages and How to Wear Them

The wedding dress’ fabric is made of kente cloth or Nwentoma which is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strip. Despite being fabric that was originally created by the Akan people who live in the Ashanti, parts of Eastern, Brong Ahafo, Western and Central regions, it is patronized by every Ghanaian tribe. Whichever the ethnic group of the bride, you’re sure to find a specific Kente that represents her heritage and identity.

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Wedding dresses traditionally are made to make the bride the center of attraction. Brides’ dresses are elaborate, and their designs can incorporate up to five pieces, including a shawl, blouse, wrap skirt, head wrap and the traditional veil. We can definitely say the main identity of Ghanaian wedding dresses is that the outfits feature bright and colorful patterns and designs: embellished by psychedelic prints and embroidery, they do not shy away from brightly colored wedding dresses. The choice of color of attire for both the bride and groom is a deliberate exercise as each tone may be representational of a specific religious belief or custom.

Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Dresses: Different Styles, Brands, Lengths, Ages and How to Wear Them

In recent times the new batch of Ghanaian brides is changing the way they dress up for their weddings, putting a lot of attention, effort, and money into their traditional wedding dresses. Brides can change up to three times during the wedding, and each change has its own significance, and the colors, designs, and styles are carefully picked out. White is symbolic of purity for both Christian, and Muslim Africans Most try to incorporate some Ankara into the white wedding dresses and tuxedos with accents of Kente. It is not unusual for both the bride and the groom to wear the same or similar shades of the chosen colors. Adorned with expensive beads and jewelry

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Simple wedding dresses are done in a mermaid style and if not fully but mostly feature Kente. Those that want personalized designs still have an array of global styles to choose from which they incorporate with their traditional wedding dresses to make something unique. Following the traditional wedding dress style, they add to it with designs that suit their personality. There are also lace wedding dresses that give a modern touch for brides. Recently the modern brides go for a less conservative wedding dress with lace.

Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Dresses: Different Styles, Brands, Lengths, Ages and How to Wear Them

The different styles of wedding dresses are made to embody the figure of the African woman thus there is a lot to choose from for the plus size wedding dresses for the African woman. The fluidity of the Ghanaian wedding dress fabric makes the voluptuous Ghanaian bride a sight to behold. While the bride is the main view, the wedding dresses for girls are made to match the bride.

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Despite the religions and faiths, the Muslim bride is as elegant. For the wedding dresses for Muslim, they are made with long sleeves and instead the veil is replaced by featuring the Kente head wrap but still, they are as profound. Together with the wedding body art surely makes her more of a royal.

Ghanaian traditional brides always look ravishing in their stunning outfits on their big day. Be inspired.

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Chris Ndetei (Lifestyle writer) Christopher Ndetei is a junior reporter writer who joined the Yen team in May 2021. He graduated from the Machakos Technical College in 2009 with a diploma in ICT. Chris has over two years of experience in content creation and more than ten working in the hospitality industry. He covers lifestyle/entertainment, focusing on biographies, life hacks, gaming and guides. In 2023, Christopher finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques. You can reach him at chrisndetei@gmail.com