Can you tell us about a specific travel experience that significantly influenced one of your fashion industry projects?
I absolutely love Takoradi & Cape Coast, but one travel experience that had a profound impact on one of my fashion industry projects was my trip to South Africa. The vibrant street fashion scene in Cape Town, with its eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary styles, left a lasting impression on me.
The bold colours, unique patterns, and innovative designs I encountered in Cape Town inspired me. The attention to detail, craftsmanship, and avant-garde approach to fashion in South Africa influenced my creative vision and writing process for my fashion editorial projects.
Overall, my time in Cape Town sparked a new level of creativity and pushed me to think outside the box, that was both culturally rich and fashion-forward.
In what ways does your Ghanaian heritage reflect in your work?
My Ghanaian heritage deeply influences my work, infusing it with rich cultural elements that are a testament to my roots. In my creative and writing endeavours, I draw inspiration from the storytelling traditions of Ghana, where oral narratives and proverbs play a significant role in conveying wisdom and life lessons. This narrative style often finds its way into my writing, adding depth and a sense of cultural authenticity.
Moreover, the communal spirit and warmth of Ghanaian society influence the themes I explore, such as unity, family, and resilience. By weaving these elements into my work, I aim to celebrate and share the beauty of Ghanaian culture with a broader audience, fostering a greater appreciation for the diversity and richness it offers.