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Ranto Clothings at Glitz Fashion Week Ghana 2021

A Beautiful Moment with the “Adof” Collection

At Glitz Fashion Week Ghana October 2021, Ranto Clothings gave the audience a show that felt warm, confident, and memorable. The collection was called “Adof,” which means loveand you could feel that theme throughout the runway.

This wasn’t love in a loud or dramatic way. It was shown through beautiful details, careful tailoring, and pieces that felt special enough for life’s big moments.

Ranto focused on elegant shapes. Many of the dresses had fitted tops that highlighted the waist, flowing into full skirts that moved beautifully as the models walked. The balance between structure and softness made the designs stand out.

Some outfits were bold and dramatic, while others felt soft and graceful. But they all worked together as one story. Nothing felt random. Every piece looked like it belonged in the same family.

The fabrics were rich and eye-catching. You could see the quality even from a distance. The materials held their shape well, and when the models moved, the garments flowed in a way that made the runway feel alive.

The colors were strong and elegant rather than overly bright or playful. They gave the collection a grown, confident feeling. These were clothes made for real occasions weddings, celebrations, important evenings not just for pictures.

The styling was clean and simple, which helped the clothes shine. Hair, makeup, and accessories didn’t overpower the outfits. Everything felt balanced.

What made Ranto Clothing’s Adof Collection special was how thoughtful it felt. The theme of love wasn’t just a word attached to the show it was reflected in the care taken with each design.

The pieces felt made for women who want to look powerful and beautiful at the same time. There was romance, yes, but also strength.

Ranto’s showcase at Glitz Fashion Week 2021 proved that Ghanaian fashion continues to grow in confidence. The Adof Collection was not just about style it was about feeling. And that’s what made it unforgettable.

By Hassan Ssentongo

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