Style: This is a Butterfly Kaftan (also known as a Farasha Abaya). It is distinguished by its seamless, wing-like sleeves that flow directly from the body of the garment, creating a wide, dramatic drape.
Cut: It features a loose, oversized fit designed for modesty and comfort. The hem typically hits at the floor or ankle, providing full coverage.
Neckline: The garment appears to have a simple crew or boat neck, which is standard for this style to keep the focus on the fabric's movement.
Fabric: The soft sheen and fluid drape suggest it is made from lightweight chiffon, crepe, or a silk-blend. These fabrics are favored in warm climates like Accra because they are breathable and catch the air.
Opacity: In the "Selected Region," you can see the fabric is slightly translucent, which is why these are often sold as two-piece sets with a matching solid "inner slip" or "under-dress" to provide full opacity