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Glyncanice School of Fashion holds graduation

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The Glyncanice School of Fashion held its annual graduation over the week­end at Alliance Francaise.

Themed ‘catwalk chronicles,’ it gave students the platform to showcase their cre­ativity and talents.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the school, Mrs Gifty Chadey Ayettey, congratu­lated the final year students and urged them to put into practice everything they have learnt.

She said continuous practice would make them stand out with their designs.

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Akumaa Mama Zimbi’s Signature Headgear: A Fashion Legacy

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In a world of fleeting trends, Joyce Akumaa Dongotey-Padi, popularly known as Akumaa Mama Zimbi, stands tall — quite literally with a headscarf that defies convention and commands attention.

For over two decades, the veteran media personality has wrapped herself in yards of meaning, turning fabric into a statement of identity, pride, and power.

Her signature headgear, often crafted from eight to twenty yards of cloth, is more than a fashion choice — it’s a cultural crown.

“Sometimes I go all out and wear 12 yards,” she shared with a smile during a recent interview.

Akumaa said the headgear’s base is often rich purple, layered with vibrant African prints that reflect her bold spirit and deep connection to tradition.

Whether she is hosting on Adom TV or mentoring young women through her foundation (Mama Zimbi Foundation), Akumaa Mama Zimbi’s looks remain unmistakable.

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Her ‘duku’ is not just wrapped — it is woven with purpose.

Her style is a reminder that, to wear culture is to wear confidence.

By Beatrice Wonovi Kpeglah

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Tote bags, all about style, purpose

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Tote bags are simple handbags used in modern times for shopping and offers a classic look for young women.

The Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Girly Gem Atelier, Caroline Tinoleg Fynnba Amoah, is one of the brains behind it and believes fashion should be simple, useful, and meaningful.

Her work is inspiring young women to explore fashion as a form of self-expression and business. With every stitch, Caroline is showing that style can be strong, soft, and proudly Ghanaian.

She designs customised and handmade tote bags that are stylish, practical, and full of personality.

Caroline started her tote bag business to give people something to carry every day with pride and comfort. Her brand operates in Accra, but her bags are loved by students, workers, and creatives across Ghana.

Using African prints, bold quotes, and clean designs, Caroline creates tote bags that tell a story.

Whether one is going for classes, heading to the market, or a weekend hangout, Girly Gem Atelier has a bag that fits your vibe.

By Beatrice Wonovi Kpeglah

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