Fashion

Gen. Saleh’s designer wanted over fashion erring

Honestly, Gen. Salim Saleh’s designer committed crimes against the person of high dignity.  Whoever she or he is; that designed the coat and pair of trousers the Mighty General wore at the wedding reception of his first son, Alexander  Mukonzi Akandwanaho; should be tried in courts of law. This was a great fashion erring.

The jovial Mighty General in those clothes looked like the Legendary Congolese musician, Kanda Bongoman.  This fashion crime was further exaggerated by the walking stick that the Army General held, which depicted him as an aging African King.

Gen Salim Saleh’s designer wanted over crimes related to fashion.

Well, as for Jovia Saleh, she scored fairly in her green dress, but the head gear looked awkward. The best man, was the best; it was the first son; Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba.  His suit and the groom’s suit were fitting.  The only problem was Mzee Akandwanaho!

Anyway, fashion trends are constantly changing. For example, the bell bottom is returning.  It  is hard to keep up with trends, but there are things that are timeless. They can hardly be called fashionable, or even beautiful. Nevertheless they are definitely funny and worthy of being seen.

On the streets you can meet a lot of extravagant characters whose clothes attract attention. The Drone Media will always bring you such examples of unusual fashion taste and tried to imagine for whom and for which occasions these outfits might be suitable.

Now, you wonder how the whole  Army General, Salim Saleh could be misled in things to do with fashion! The designer, the one who designed this particular suit worn on his son’s wedding, needed kiboko! Does he/she know why it is called a suit?

A set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt, smart and fitting. The suit was far from being smart and fitting.