Kente Goes Global! Ghana’s iconic kente fabric has been officially recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This historic milestone celebrates the artistry, tradition, and identity woven into every piece of kente, showcasing Ghana’s rich cultural legacy to the world.
The 9th edition of the EMY Africa Awards celebrated talent, culture, and excellence at the Grand Arena in Accra. Hosted by Nigeria’s Frank Edoho and Ghana’s Berla Mundi, with red carpet hosts Doreen Avio and Uti Nwachukwu, the event featured stunning fashion moments from stars like Nana Akua Addo, Juliet Ibrahim, and Richard Mofe-Damijo.
Wesley Kesse, a renowned fashion innovator, is celebrated for blending African heritage, global trends, and personal flair into his bold and versatile wardrobe. From casual outfits to corporate attire and vibrant African prints, Wesley's style reflects authenticity and creativity
Kente, Ghana's iconic and vibrant textile, is more than just fabric—it's a cultural statement. Traditionally reserved for significant ceremonies, Kente has now become a staple in modern fashion, blending heritage with contemporary style.
Ghana’s fashion industry has undergone a remarkable evolution, transitioning from traditional wear to a vibrant sector that blends heritage with contemporary trends.
On November 8, 2024, the top finalists of the prestigious Accra Mall Fashion Fund, a platform dedicated to nurturing young fashion talent in Ghana, presented their unique, antiquarian-inspired designs in a Business and Collection Challenge at the Bluecrest University College. The event featured an esteemed panel of judges, including industry experts Delali Bentsi-Enchill and Agnes Odamea Larbi. In this challenge, each contestant was tasked with pitching their fashion brand as a viable busines...
Your work wardrobe is more than just a collection of clothes. Don't have a boring wardrobe; it’s a curated toolkit for tackling your day with confidence and flair.
Renowned fashion designer Omotayo Afusat Adeyemi believes that fashion should be a meaningful experience where individuals showcase their true selves and boldly express their cultural values through what they wear.
In Ghana, current fashion trends represent more than just a display of style; they are a striking blend of tradition and innovation that speaks volumes about Generation Z's distinct approach to self-expression. From creative twists on native fabrics to edgy, international streetwear, today’s youth are curating wardrobes that pay homage to tradition while breaking the mould.