Ghanaian fashion has grown from baggy jeans and oversized T-shirts in the 90s to the current fancy styles today. Fashion has seen a lot of changes over the years with men, women, and children finding new styles for every season.
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Fashion in Ghana has not always been the way it is today. Kente was the original traditional wear of the Ghanaian people. In fact, it is believed that the entire Subsaharan fashion owes its progress and development to Ghana.
Jennifer Cole, CEO of New York-based JennCole Designs, has expressed willingness to team up with The taste of Afrika to bring a remarkable revolution in the Ghanaian fashion and modelling industry and the Afrikan continent at large.
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Consequently, JennCole Designs seeks to;
Source: AfricaCelebrities.Com
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