This archive report was first published on 22 October 2019.
Published on October 22, 2019, the Kenya Meteorological Department had warned of an impending weather disaster. Little did we know that Mother Nature would unleash her wrath, leaving many to wonder if the forecast was accurate.
As the cold weather sets in, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged. Women, determined to look hot, are willing to brave the elements, risking their health in the process.
These fashion-conscious women have adopted a 'dare factor' approach, where they prioritize style over safety. They argue that weather patterns are no longer predictable, and therefore, their fashion sense should not be dictated by the weather.
From Nairobi to other major towns, thousands of women are willing to expose themselves to the elements in the name of fashion. Their argument is that they do not want to be seen as out of place, even if the weather is unpredictable.
While some may see this as a bold move, others are left wondering if it's worth the risk. After all, dressing to impress is a well-rehearsed practice that takes place days prior to the actual event.
As the weather continues to be unpredictable, one thing is certain - Kenyan women's fashion sense will be put to the test. Will they continue to prioritize style over safety, or will they adapt to the changing weather patterns?