Fashion
Music and hairstyle: 8 Ghanaian musicians building brands with their hairstyles

Just like football, hairstyles play a significant role in building a brand for musicians.
Entertainment and fashion go hand in hand and one has to dress appropriately and stylishly to their place of work.
Aside from the tiring studio sections and all the rounds musicians go, they also spend time on grooming.
It is no hidden fact that some musicians rise to fame with their hairstyles and are easily recognised by their fans.
Currently, more Ghanaian musicians are going with dyed hair, from Medikal to Shatta Wale to Adina amongst others.
One of these musicians who is making the hairstyle trend is Joey B.
The rapper seems to be getting a taste of all the colours on the globe. His initial transition began with blonde and then to green then pink and then to yellow. His latest one is blue.
From Shatta Wale to Adina amongst others, here all the Ghanaian musicians giving us a brand with their hairstyles.
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Fashion
Highlights from 15th Rhythms On Da Runway

It was a night filled with thrills, pomp pageantry as the Ghana’s Creative industry heavyweights gathered at the Iconic Osu Castle for the 15th Rhythms on the runway last Saturday.
An event, powered by Nineteen57 was dubbed ‘Black Star Edition ‘ saw some celebrated designers curate exquisite designs and accessories for exhibition.
That moment bravery came as top models and some celebrities projected these designs majestically on the runway with brisk catwalk.








By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Fashion
Yoli Koomson stages fashion show to unveil ‘Daakye’ Holiday Collections on Sunday

Ghana’s award-winning fashion designer, Yolanda (Yoli) Koomson has shared inspiration behind her new ‘Daakye’Holiday Collections.
The unveiling would be heralded with a fashion show on Saturday, December 14, at Kempinski Kempinski Galleria SLW in Accra.
Sharing the creative inspiration behind,Daakye Holiday 25/26 collections, Yoli Koomson said “Daakye,” an Akan word meaning That Which Is To Come, reflects our commitment to honouring heritage while imagining the future of African craftsmanship.”
For this season, Creative Director Yolanda Koomson draws inspiration from the resilient rafia palmin culture, utility, and artistry.
Its raw texture, natural warmth, and generational symbolism serve as the foundation for a collection that merges tradition with modern architectural design.
The palette echoes the earthy strength and understated elegance of rafia:
Silhouettes blend sculptural structure with fluid draping, symbolizing the dialogue between memory and forward motion.
Key pieces include the Architectural Blazer, Draped Gown, Sculptural Trousers, and standout separates embroidered with metallic threads.
Against this backdrop, all creative enthusiast are entreated be at the event to experience a vision of tomorrow one woven with the wisdom of yesterday.




