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
Creativity and Craftsmanship Shine at Ghana Menswear Week 2025

The World Trade Centre in Accra came alive from August 30–31 as Ghana Menswear Week 2025 showcased cutting-edge trends, creativity, and craftsmanship in men’s fashion. The annual event drew designers, fashion enthusiasts, and industry insiders from Ghana and beyond.
Now in its ninth year, the event—described by founder Nana Mensah as the “Men’s Fashion Olympics”—celebrates the innovation of African designers and the diversity of their creations.
This year featured a lineup of young designers including 97 Urban, The Ugly Youth, Larry Studios, Kwadwo Man, Dapper Jayden, Stylenique Siblings, and Ryker Collection/The Cap Culture, who captivated the audience with bold urban aesthetics and youthful energy.
A vibrant collaboration with Woodin Ghana added color and flair to the show. Designers Amonu Whyte and House of Micky used the brand’s iconic fabrics to craft a diverse range of stylish menswear pieces, blending tradition with modern creativity.
Ghana Menswear Week 2025 reinforced its reputation as a premier platform for celebrating African design, innovation, and craftsmanship, inspiring the next generation of menswear designers.
By Spectator Fashion Desk
Fashion
Cargo trousers: A timeless wear

CARGO trousers, once for soldiers and outdoor workers, have become a symbol of both functionality and style in modern fashion.
The multiple deep pockets have made a comeback and a global street wear trend.
Today designers are reinventing cargo with slimmer cuts, lighter fabrics and vibrant colour to suit any outfit.
The comeback of cargo trousers have been embraced by celebrities, models and young people who value both comfort and versatility.
Cargo trousers are spotted in workplaces, campuses and social events paired with sneakers or heels depending on the occasion.
Check out some designs
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
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