Nana Akua Addo Wears Two Stunning Looks at the 2026 Ghana Movie Awards
Published: June 8, 2026 Last Updated 2 minutes ago by Esther Ejoh
Ghanaian fashion icon and actress Nana Akua Addo once again proved why she reigns supreme on the red carpet by delivering two unforgettable ensembles at the 2026 Ghana Movie Awards at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra.
Known for pushing the boundaries of African couture with bold, conceptual designs blending cultural heritage, innovation, and drama, Addo captivated attendees and viewers alike. Her appearances highlighted the fusion of traditional inspiration with modern glamour, cementing her status as one of Africa’s most influential style ambassadors.
One of the standout moments was Addo’s “Mother Leaf” dress, a breathtaking creation that celebrated Ghana’s rich natural landscapes and the nurturing spirit of African motherhood. Crafted with intricate detailing reminiscent of the largest forest leaves, this ensemble featured flowing, layered fabrics in earthy greens and vibrant accents that mimicked the veins and textures of foliage.
The dress incorporated sustainable elements, including hand-embellished beadwork and organic textures sourced from local artisans, showcasing a commitment to eco-conscious fashion.
Photo: Instagram/nanaakuaaddo The Mother Leaf look was more than attire; it was a powerful statement on environmental stewardship and cultural roots. The voluminous silhouette allowed graceful movement on the red carpet, with draping that evoked the canopy of Ghanaian forests. Paired with minimal yet striking accessories like leaf-inspired jewelry and natural makeup enhancing her radiant glow, Addo embodied elegance and advocacy.
This design from the forward-thinking Nigerian designer Abasswoman, whom she’s worked with in the 2026 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, highlighted themes of growth, resilience, and the “mother” essence in African storytelling.
Social media erupted with praise, with fans calling it a “masterpiece of wearable art” that perfectly suited the celebratory vibe of the Ghana Movie Awards. The awards, honoring excellence in Ghanaian cinema, provided the ideal platform for such a thematic choice, aligning fashion with the creative industries’ focus on authentic narratives.
Photo: Instagram/nanaakuaaddo For her second look, Nana Akua Addo switched gears with a hot pink suit that exuded confidence, femininity, and unapologetic power. This tailored ensemble featured sharp lines, structured shoulders, and subtle embellishments like sequins or embroidered patterns that caught the light with every step. The vibrant hue, a fiery, attention-grabbing pink, symbolized passion, vitality, and the bold spirit of Ghanaian women in entertainment.
Hot pink suits have trended in celebrity fashion for their ability to command attention while remaining sophisticated. Addo elevated the trend with custom tailoring that flattered her figure.
Whether a pantsuit with a cinched waist or a skirt suit variation, the look was completed with statement heels, bold earrings, and sleek hair framing her face perfectly. This choice contrasted beautifully with the organic Mother Leaf dress, demonstrating her versatility from nature-inspired fluidity to structured, modern edge.
Photo: Instagram/nanaakuaaddo The hot pink suit generated buzz for its accessibility and aspirational appeal. Unlike ultra-dramatic gowns, a well-executed suit offers everyday inspiration while proving red carpet fashion can be glamorous and wearable. Addo’s styling choices, including metallic accents or layered textures, made it pop against the awards’ elegant backdrop, ensuring she stood out among fellow stars.
Nana Akua Addo’s dual looks at the 2026 Ghana Movie Awards underscore a larger trend: the intersection of fashion and film in elevating African narratives globally. As a Ghanaian model, actress, and producer with pageant success (including Miss Ghana-Germany), Addo has long used the red carpet as a stage for cultural diplomacy. Her appearances boost designers and inspire young creatives across the continent.
Beyond aesthetics, her presence at the awards—where she was recognized as a laureate for contributions to African creative arts—reinforces the role of style in storytelling. The Ghana Movie Awards celebrate film excellence, and Addo’s outfits amplified the event’s glamour, drawing international attention to Ghanaian talent.
Fans and critics alike flooded platforms with admiration. “Nana Akua Addo doesn’t just attend; she transforms the carpet,” one viral post noted. Her Mother Leaf dress resonated with themes of ecology and heritage, timely amid global discussions on sustainable fashion. The hot pink suit, meanwhile, empowered women seeking bold professional and celebratory attire.
Photo: Instagram/nanaakuaaddo This was not her first rodeo. Addo consistently delivers at major events, blending high-concept drama with wearability. Her work supports emerging designers, fostering industry growth in Ghana and beyond.
Just last month during the 2026 Africa Magic Viewers Awards (AMVCA), Nana Akua Addo dominated the 2026 AMVCA red carpet with multiple ambitious looks that further solidified her “Queen of African Fashion” title. She debuted a jaw-dropping Gothic cathedral-inspired gown by Mohammed Abbas Ossu (or Abasswoman), featuring architectural spires, arches, and silver metallic details evoking Cologne Cathedral—complete with team assistance for its grand train. This monumental piece sparked global conversations and some design controversies but was hailed as performance art.
She followed with a “Living Stone” mermaid gown resembling textured rock formations and a sculptural spiral fish-scale dress from Srushti Patil’s Unbound Collection, paired with a fish-shaped beaded bag. These conceptual ensembles—earthy, aquatic, and futuristic—showcased her dedication to thematic storytelling through fashion, often requiring months of planning.
Compared to her Ghana Movie Awards appearances, the AMVCA looks were more theatrical and multi-outfit spectacles, emphasizing wearable architecture and nature motifs (echoing the Mother Leaf). Both events highlight Addo’s evolution: balancing homegrown celebration with continental impact. Her consistency across the 2026 awards circuit— from Accra to Lagos—positions her as a bridge between Ghanaian cinema and pan-African glamour.
Nana Akua Addo’s 2026 red carpet season is a masterclass in style, substance, and cultural pride. Whether in a leafy tribute or a power pink suit at the Ghana Movie Awards, or architectural wonders at AMVCA, she continues to inspire and elevate African fashion on the world stage. Fashion lovers eagerly await her next move.
Photo: Instagram/nanaakuaaddo
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May 6, 2026Esther Ejoh is a Fashion Editor at Fashion Police Nigeria, where she writes all things fashion, beauty, and celebrity style, with a sharp eye and an even sharper pen. She’s the girl who’ll break down a Met Gala look one minute, rave about a Nigerian beauty brand the next, and still find time to binge a movie or get lost in a novel. Style, storytelling, and self-care? That’s her holy trinity.
