Fashion
Ophelia Crossland explores “Pure Love” for new collection

Award-winning Pan-African women’s wear brand, Ophelia Crossland, tapped into the concept and notion of pure unadulterated love for her latest Spring/Summer(SS20 ) collection.
Inspired by radiance and love, Ophelia Crossland uses these themes to create a modern, fresh feminine silhouette and vibrant textures for the modern woman of colour.
Floaty, flattering, fresh, feminine looks are what the brand is all about for the new season.
“Our world has changed drastically in the past few months which has forced us to think on the edge and be more daring,” Ophelia Okyere-Darko, Creative Director of the Ophelia Crossland brand, revealed.
According to her, the collection was a tribute to the bravery of women all over the world and reignite their love for clothes.
Ophelia believes that love is radiant, charming and too beautiful to be hidden in a closet.
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
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Fashion
Prof. Elsie Effah Kaufmann, a scholar, style icon

On the stage of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), intellect reigns supreme. Yet, year after year, audiences find themselves equally captivated by the fashion sense of the Quiz mistress, Prof. Elsie Effah Kaufmann.


Whether in bold geometric patterns or softer floral motifs, her outfits radiate confidence and cultural pride. She has become a fashion icon in her own right, proving that academia and elegance can coexist seamlessly.



Prof. Kaufmann’s consistency has turned her wardrobe into part of the NSMQ brand. Students and fans eagerly anticipate her next look, knowing it will be as dazzling as her intellect.
By spotlighting local fabrics and designers, she champions Ghana’s fashion industry while inspiring young women to embrace both STEM and style.


Her fashion is not just about beauty; it is about representation. On a stage where knowledge is celebrated, she reminds us that culture, creativity, and intellect are intertwined.

She is proof that one can be both a scholar and a style icon, and that African print is as fitting in the lecture hall as it is on the runway.
By Beatrice Wornovi Kpeglah




