10 Trendy Fashion Bloggers From Ghana To Follow

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Hakeem Adam

The Ghanaian cultural landscape is packed with young exciting creatives, eager to express themselves and their personalities through their art and fashion. With innovative style trends, bold colour choices and disruptive outfits, some of these Accra based fashion bloggers inspire the inner stylist in you. Following them can make a simple decision like what outfit to wear today such a breeze with their indepth and intuitive knowledge of style and fashion.

Let’s Make A Difference

Let’s Make A Difference are a creative duo pushing beyond personal style and pop culture trends in their work. These two young men flirt with unconventional ideas of style and storytelling. They source their inspiration from vintage design trends and reinvent them with a modern street twist and bright colours and bold statements. They have made huge strides in the African fashion world, and have worked with brands like Chale Socks as well as designing a cover for Sibhale Africa

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The Expat Mannequin

Here is a young woman with a lot to say about personal style. As a student and fashion connoisseur, Amoafoa shares some of her ideas on how to look good on the go, as well as great style tips specifically for women of colour. She also tends to move beyond aesthetics and uses her YouTube channel as a space to address issues such as self-love and the place of the black woman in art with her personal videos.

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Steloo

Steloo is not your ordinary DJ, being one of the few in Accra to play amazing house music. However, he is better known for his unique and uncanny sense of style. Driven by dandyism and the Sapeurs uses of Eurocentric jackets and boots, Steloo presents himself as a fashion portal. His personal style echoes the restless street energy of Accra and a deep sense of self-confidence. Steloo’s magnificent sense of personal style is becoming one of the most recognized in the continent, and he has graced the debut cover of Signatures magazine, amongst others.

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Papa Oppong

If you are into African fashion and design then you should already know about Papa Oppong. The upcoming designer has already been featured on the CNN African Voices Series and has had his iconic gowns worn in The White House by Violetta Markelou. Papa Oppong also exhibits his own personal style, paying homage to street style with a touch of his organic creativity. His unconventional sense of style is quite magnetic, making him one of the leaders of the new school.

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Daniel Quist

Daniel Quist is the man to go to if you want to learn about Ghanaian street style. Through his love for thrift shopping, Quist dresses to suit unique ideas that reflect the restlessness of his muse, Accra. He incorporates easy-going designs with bold colourways in his outfits. Daniel Quist has also provided creative direction for campaigns for upcoming designers like Osei Duro.

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Afua Rida

No model on the Ghanaian fashion scene executes gracefulness with the same kind of flawless magnificence as Afua Rida does. This well-known model, fashion blogger and stylist can bring out the flair in any gown or dress, and is one of the top Accra-based designers. She shares tips on how to put together outfits that look good for formal or casual events and also nurtures younger models and stylists looking to break into this tough industry.

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Nuel Bans

Nuel Bans is another of the new wave of young and disruptive fashion and style aficionados from Ghana. His style prioritises the overall aesthetic over fashion rules and dogmas, leading to bold statements in his clothing choices. Nuel Bans is a refreshing player in the Ghanaian fashion scene, with his departure from clothes that typify masculinity.

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Sarf Bort

Colour seems to be the theme driving most fashion choices among the youth. Sarf Bort personifies this desire to be visible and dynamic. His mainly street fashion page helps you see how young people are constantly reinventing themselves and defining new ideas about fashion to suit themselves.

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Hayet Rida

Hayet Rida’s personal style is a reflection of self-love. The plus size model, stylist and blogger uses clothes to celebrate her love for herself and her life. She provides a well curated space where women can be proud of who they are and admire themselves in whatever they decide to wear. Hayet Rida radiates so much positive energy, whilst influencing style choices among Ghanaians.

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The Vintage Mason

The vintage mason is definitely one of the cool kids being creative with street style. His concept-driven photo compositions allow him to tell stories using colours, patterns and designs. His Instagram page is a great place to find inspiration for your own street style.

http://instagram.com/p/BNRVS1HAtZ4/?taken-by=the.vintage.mason

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