The Glitz Africa Fashion Week, Accra, Ghana is back in full swing after a year of restrictions by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ghana’s biggest fashion event in its ninth edition will be a week of all things fashion – seminars, presentations, exhibitions, photoshoots and runway shows.
The event which is holding between October 21 – 24 has the theme Creativity and Sustainability.
As always, Glitz Africa has an exciting lineup of activities for fashion industry players – designers, creatives, entrepreneurs, influencers and enthusiasts alike for GAFW21.
Ghana which will play host to the rest of Africa Glitz Africa Fashion Week will present a fresh lineup of 29 designers from the African continent and beyond. Some of which will be House of Ekii by Abasiekeme Ukanireh, Dzyn by Ogwa Iweze, Yeide Laguda by Yeside Laguda, Pillz & Poizn and a host of others.
The Grand Arena – is the new venue of choice and this year’s theme is Creativity & Sustainability. Drawing from this year’s theme, Glitz Africa Fashion Week is aimed at painting a picture of what the core of the fashion industry should be – inspired by art, architecture, and our everyday cultures.
Other Nigerian designers showcasing this year will include Ejiro Amos Tafiri, Telvin Nwafor, Kamsit Charles, Ugo Monye, Sisiano and Tubo.
House of Ekii
Yeside Laguda
As a brand with African heritage, Yeside Laguda’s pride lies in its versatility and range. Believing style shouldn’t be boxed or dictated.
Dzyn
Pillz & Poizn
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