Ghana’s Second Lady, Mrs. Samira Bawumia, continues to captivate fashion enthusiasts with her impeccable sense of style, as highlighted by renowned fashion critic Charlie Dior.
Dior expressed admiration for Mrs. Bawumia‘s recent outfit worn during the 6th March Independence Day parade, featuring a striking magenta-purple Kente ensemble complemented by elegant accessories.
Dior lauded her consistency in delivering glamorous yet modest looks, suggesting she would triumph in a global fashion face-off among first and second ladies.
“The Second Lady, Samira Bawumia, showed up on our timeline in this gorgeous look. This is how you represent the culture. This is how you represent your region and your entire country. When it comes to the Second Lady, one thing you cannot take away from her is her style.
“She is telling us she can dress and still perform her national duties. We need to have a fashion face-off between first and second ladies in the world, and Samira will win hands down,” he stated during his YouTube show.
“The Second Lady, Samira Bawumia, showed up on our timeline in this gorgeous look. This is how you represent the culture. This is how you represent your region and your entire country. When it comes to the Second Lady, one thing you cannot take away from her is her style.
“She is telling us she can dress and still perform her national duties. We need to have a fashion face-off between first and second ladies in the world, and Samira will win hands down,” he stated during his YouTube show.
Dior also commended Mrs. Bawumia for effortlessly exuding modesty while being attractive at the same time.
“I don’t understand how she does this, but she manages to cover up and still be very sultry at the same time. That is talent, that is a skill. The headwrap, the shape and length of the dress, the texture, the silhouette, everything is just perfect. She killed the dress!” he added.