Ghana’s Streetwear Revolution: 8 Local Brands You Should Know
As global interest in African fashion continues to grow, these Ghanaian streetwear brands are poised to lead the charge, showcasing the creativity and resilience of the continent's youth.
Herieth Paul is a Tanzanian model and was discovered when she attended an open call at Angie’s AMTI, a modelling agency in Canada.
Photo Credit: Instagram/Herieth Paul
As global interest in African fashion continues to grow, these Ghanaian streetwear brands are poised to lead the charge, showcasing the creativity and resilience of the continent's youth.
Thebe Magugu has unveiled his highly anticipated flagship store, aptly named Magugu House, in the upscale Johannesburg suburb of Dunkeld.
Ghanaian designer Kwame Adusei combines West African heritage with Californian style, gaining celebrity endorsement and challenging industry norms.
Prepare to indulge in a world of opulence as BraveLeo Couture and ROOOMXIX, two titans of luxury fashion, unite to unveil an extraordinary collaboration.
Tshepo Mohlala is the South African fashion maverick whose bespoke jeans are rewriting the narrative of African fashion.
Discover the rise of African Luxury Fashion and its impact on the global market. Explore unique heritage features and cultural elements in these collections.
From November 2-4, the Soweto Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2024 will feature presentations of the latest collections by seasoned designers.
Adut Akech is a South Sudanese-Australian model taking the fashion industry by storm.
Her journey from a young girl with aspirations to an international sensation is nothing short of inspiring.
This is the Christie Brown flagship store and it is as cultured as the garments it boasts.
As the winner of this year's New Talent Search, she will be awarded a cash prize of R50 000.
