Fashion Trends to Rock During Detty December in Ghana

Tarsha Richardson • March 10, 2024

Fashion Trends to Rock During Detty December in Ghana

Get ready to slay this Detty December in Ghana with these must-have fashion trends that will make you stand out in any festive occasion.

Glamorous Ankara Styles

Glamorous Ankara Styles are a perfect choice for Detty December in Ghana. Ankara, a traditional African fabric, comes in vibrant and colorful patterns that are perfect for the festive season. You can rock a stunning Ankara dress or a two-piece outfit for a glamorous and stylish look. Complete your outfit with matching accessories and you're ready to turn heads at any event.


Another popular option is the Ankara jumpsuit, which is not only stylish but also comfortable to wear. You can choose from a wide range of designs and styles, including off-shoulder, peplum, and high-low. Pair your Ankara jumpsuit with heels or sandals for an elegant and chic look. Don't forget to accessorize with statement jewelry to complete your glamorous Ankara style.

Bold and Bright Colors

Detty December is all about embracing bold and bright colors. Stand out from the crowd by wearing vibrant hues like red, yellow, green, and blue. Opt for bold and bright-colored dresses, tops, skirts, or pants to make a fashion statement. You can also mix and match different colors to create a unique and eye-catching outfit. Don't be afraid to experiment with color combinations and patterns to showcase your personal style.

Statement Accessories

To elevate your Detty December fashion game, don't forget to accessorize with statement pieces. Statement accessories can instantly transform a simple outfit into a stylish and trendy look. Opt for large and bold earrings, chunky necklaces, and statement belts to add a touch of glamour to your ensemble. You can also experiment with statement bags and shoes to make a fashion statement. Remember, the key is to choose one statement accessory and let it be the focal point of your outfit.

Festive Prints

Festive prints are a must-have for Detty December in Ghana. Embrace prints like floral, geometric, and tribal patterns to add a festive touch to your outfits. You can choose printed dresses, tops, skirts, or pants to make a bold fashion statement. Mix and match different prints for a playful and vibrant look. Don't forget to accessorize with neutral-colored accessories to balance out the prints and create a cohesive outfit.

Chic and Comfy Footwear

During Detty December in Ghana, it's important to choose footwear that is both chic and comfortable. Opt for stylish sandals, wedges, or block heels to elevate your outfits while keeping your feet comfortable. You can also rock trendy sneakers or flats for a more casual and relaxed look. Choose footwear in metallic or bold colors to add a touch of glamour to your overall ensemble. Remember, comfort is key, so choose footwear that allows you to dance and enjoy the festivities without any discomfort.

Key Takeaway!

While there are numerous other tourist attractions in Ghana to explore, planning your stay around these events will ensure you experience the most that Ghana has to offer in December.


Join Black Travelers International and our travel enthusiast in Ghana for Detty December.  We have an awesome itinerary that will allow you to experience the history, parties, culture, food, and fun that make Ghana a most visit destination in December.  You don’t want to miss out!

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