Thursday, April 9, 2015

Ghanian Fashion Show


At the Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida.

23 comments:

William Kendall said...

Some rich colours!

Sylvia K said...

How interesting and colorful and, of course, I love clothes!! These are SO colorful!! Terrific capture as always! Hope you're ready for a great weekend!! Enjoy, but stay out of trouble!!!

Judy said...

I would love to see that in person but since I can't, I will enjoy the picture of the one's you have shown. No..wait..I want to try them on.

RedPat said...

I like the vibrant colours, Lowell!

Taken For Granted said...

Colorful dresses that make ladies look great. Interesting museum show.

Kate said...

African fabrics, colors and designs are always eye-catching, vivid and vibrant. So delightful t see!

Randy said...

Colorful exhibit.

Kay said...

Now that's unique and very interesting! I don't care to cruise boutiques and department stores to get a fashion fix, but an exhibit like this is real eye candy.

Small City Scenes said...

Very classy. Love the colors.
MB

Halcyon said...

Certainly an interesting mix. I like some of the styles better than others.

Anonymous said...

Nice outfits, models are a bit stiff though ;-)

Birdman said...

Where are we going with this???????

stardust said...

Nice design and vibrant colors! I’m not so interested in fashion show but would like to take some pictures there.

Yoko

Unknown said...

Great minds... indeed! LOL! This is really cool!

Sharon said...

Oh wow, I'd love to see this show. In fact, that orange gown in front is right up my alley.

VP said...

Ghanaian fashion? I would not have imagined anything like this!

VP said...

Ghanaian fashion? I would not have imagined anything like this!

magiceye said...

Lovely composition!!

cieldequimper said...

There's some beautiful stuff there. And no one to see it?

EG CameraGirl said...

The fabrics are beautiful!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Rich beautiful colors. My youngest sister is married to a Ghanian and now lives there after traveling for work for years.

Jack said...

This would be fun to see. The colors and patterns seem to be quite nice.

Gunn said...

Wow, I would love to take a look here.

I still think the best dressed American woman was Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis.... She had STYLE.
I have seen lots of images b/w.





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