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Debonair Afrik (stylised as debonairafrik) is a Ghanaian based digital media publication covering fashion, lifestyle, publishing, and current events. [1] It was founded in 2015 by Emmanuel Ekuban (Nuel Bans), [2] [3] as a neo-Africanism publication.
After her tertiary education, she returned to Ghana. In 1995, she established the Vogue Style School of Fashion and Design. In 2013, she launched the Joyce Ababio College of Creative Design (JACCD) in Accra. [8] She has been in charge of the costumes for various beauty pageant such as Miss Ghana. She has groomed a number of renowned designers ...
[3] [4] She is an international speaker with interests in fashion, business, women empowerment, and personal development. [5] She has been featured in publications and magazines like the Afrikan Post, a Washington DC newspaper, Ghana web, Caribbean magazines, The CCWC and Creative Magazine of Miami. She is a case study for Growth Cap UK and ...
Ghanaian fashion designers (2 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Ghanaian fashion" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Its goal is to promote African and African-inspired fashion. It has its own label and supports other brands. Studio One Eighty Nine co-founders, Hollywood actress Rosario Dawson and former Bottega Veneta communications executive Abrima Erwiah, [ 2 ] created Fashion Rising in 2013 in honor of V-Day Movement's One Billion Rising campaign.
Gideon Akwasi Wiafe (born July 22, 1990) also known as Nana Kwasi Wiafe is a Ghanaian international fashion model, stylist and creative director. He is the founder of ThouArtKwasi, a high fashion styling brand that seeks to create high end fashion editorial looks and esthetics that reflects the stories of individuals and brands in Ghana and other African countries.
Aisha Ayensu is a Ghanaian award-winning fashion designer who is known to have designed outfits and stage costumes for Beyonce, Genevieve Nnaji, Jackie Appiah and Sandra "Alexandrina" Don-Arthur. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is the founder and Creative Director of Christie Brown, a Ghanaian fashion house.
Kofi "KOD" Okyere Darko is a Ghanaian broadcaster, master of ceremonies, and fashion designer. [3] He is the CEO of the clothing line Nineteen 57 [4] [5] [6] and the founder of the annual fashion and music event Rhythms on Da Runway. [7]