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80 Latest Ghana Kente Fashion Styles for Guys, Ladies and Couples

You cannot talk about trending African fabrics without mentioning Ankara and Ghana Kente fabrics. Kente styles were first rocked by Ghanaian royalties to show off affluence. But these days, the fabric has gone beyond Africa to other parts of the world. The secret to this trend is that you can use Kente cloth to sew any category of African fashion styles for men, ladies and even couples. Be it senator, agbada, skirt and blouse, palazzo or mermaid gown. Also these styles can be rocked in any occasion; traditional or white wedding, engagement rites, church service, casual outing, wedding anniversaries, etc. I have dug deep into Pinterest to reveal these trending Ghana Kente fashion styles for guys, ladies and young couples.
When it comes to African fabrics, after Ankara fabrics, I will go for Kente fabrics. In fact the two are related to the extent that some of Ankara fabric categories are called Kente or “Ghana Ankara” by most people. Quality Kente materials stand firm when sewn and do not fade easily. It can even stand the test of time if washed carefully. You can also use kente fabrics to sew these trending kaftan styles. Check out these stunning kente styles that suit any event for men and women.
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Conclusion
There you have it! Just a look will make you wanting to sew with Kente fabrics as soon as possible. Feel free to emulate any fashion in this article. You can even create your own styles by tweaking these kente styles. That is fashion for you! Celebrate your wedding anniversaries with these trending kente fashion. Take photo shoots with those styles. After some years, go through your album. That is one of the best ways to keep love memories evergreen.
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Tamale embraces a new fashion scene at Trends Runway Show

A powerful creative shift took place in Tamale over the weekend, where fashion, culture, and youth converged to redefine the city’s identity.
TrendsRunwayShow celebrated its fifth anniversary, a milestone that confirms Tamale’s growing presence on Ghana’s fashion map and signals a bold, new era for the northern region’s creative economy.
This year’s edition, themed “Freedom of Expression,” granted designers full creative liberty to explore identity, heritage, and modern style.
Eight designers and one stylist showcased collections ranging from culturally infused silhouettes to experimental contemporary designs that captivated audiences across the city.
The runway brought together 25 male and female models, many of whom rely on the show as a stepping stone due to limited access to opportunities in Accra and other southern cities.
By Geoffrey Buta, Tamale








Founded by former model Baba Alhamdu, the event has evolved from a small local initiative into a dependable platform spotlighting emerging designers, models, and artisans from the North.
By Geoffrey Buta, Tamale
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Red reigns: The colour thread linking five Queens

Every winner of Ghana’s Most Beautiful from 2021 to 2025 rocks an outfit that included a touch of red.
This fashion choice stood out across five seasons of the popular beauty pageant, which celebrates culture, confidence, and regional pride.
The winners came from different parts of Ghana, but their shared use of red created a visual link that caught the attention of viewers and fashion lovers alike.
Interestingly, some designers may choose red to highlight boldness or to honour tradition. In the case of these queens, red appeared in different forms—from kente patterns and beadwork to embroidery and flowing gowns. Each winner used the colour in her own way.
Fashion plays a big role in how contestants express themselves, and the final night is known for the dramatic, elegant outfits. That’s when the red details shine the most under the lights, in front of the judges, and across social media.




But over five years, the pattern has become clear. Red is more than a colour; it is a statement. It connects winners across time and space, showing that beauty, culture, and confidence can be stitched together in one bold shade.
By: Beatrice Wonovi Kpeglah
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