Fashion
I was born a designer – Abena Serwaa Ophelia

She is a fashion designer who has consistently styled Stacy Amoateng for long.
The fashion designer cum gospel artiste has styled the popular television hostess for over 20 years.
Abena Ophelia has been the designer behind Stacy’s shows such as Music Music, Restoration, Band Alive and Mentor.
The International Designer disclosed that she met Stacy on their way to a programme.
According to her, she helped her adjust her T-Shirt. Through this they became very good friends and she has styled her for all occasions.
The ‘Minipo’ hitmaker explained that she was born a designer because combining both music and fashion designing had not been easy.
“Sometimes I work under pressure for my clients in order to meet my target”sshe added
Among other celebrities she has styled include Tagoe Sisters, Maame Yaa Asiedu, Helena Rhabbles, Empress Gifty and Anita Owusu of Morning Ride .
She had ,therefore, used this opportunity to thank Okyeame Quophi for his immense contribution in her life.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
Fashion
Spotlight on ACP Kofi Sarpong

When it comes to fashion, gospel artiste, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Kofi Sarpong, leaves no stone unturned to turn up well.
Recognised for his impeccable designs and style, he has become a fashion icon, blending sophistication with modern flair.
The ‘Miracle’ hitmaker steps out with bold colour choices, refined details and confidence that turns clothing into statement.
However, being vibrant in the industry over ten years, his fashion sense has always been the topic of the day.
His fashion sense are always on point.









By Linda Abrefi Wadie
Fashion
Designers show flair at Accra fashion week

These designs were among the pieces showcased by some fashion designers at the Accra fashion week held recently.
The event attracted dignitaries, local and international fashion designers and fashion lovers across the world.
Most of the designs depicted culture, nature and tradition.
Check out some of the designs on display.






By Linda Abrefi Wadie









