Nana Boroo unveiled as Brand Ambassador for Accra Men’s Fashion Week
Musician, Nana Boroo known in real life as Nana Osei Bonsu has been
unveiled as a brand ambassador for the maiden Accra Men’s Fashion Week
2016.
At a press launch held on January 22, 2016 at Airport view hotel in Accra, organizers of the Mens fashion week were excited to be working with the musician who is very much known for his high fashion sense and ability to be unapologetically fashionable.
‘I’m very much excited to be part of this event because it is the first of its kind and the concept is great, I eat and live fashion and I see the Accra Mens Fashion week as an avenue to express my style’ he said in a brief comment at the launch.
Speaking at the media launch, Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts appealed to fashion designers to keep to their promise of delivery to customers on time so as not to frustrate them to go purchase ‘already made’ attires from other countries.
“The Ministry is ever ready to support the youth who are willing to come up with such brilliant ideas to strengthen and promote Ghanaian culture and heritage.” She stated.
Nana Mensah, CEO of Fame Model Management, organizers of Accra Men’s Fashion Week explained that the objective is to draw more attention to men’s fashion and accessories and grooming while at the same time promoting national culture.
The event which is slated for 27th and 28th February 2016 in Accra will feature designers from other African countries like Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Togo and Benin.
At a press launch held on January 22, 2016 at Airport view hotel in Accra, organizers of the Mens fashion week were excited to be working with the musician who is very much known for his high fashion sense and ability to be unapologetically fashionable.
‘I’m very much excited to be part of this event because it is the first of its kind and the concept is great, I eat and live fashion and I see the Accra Mens Fashion week as an avenue to express my style’ he said in a brief comment at the launch.
Speaking at the media launch, Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts appealed to fashion designers to keep to their promise of delivery to customers on time so as not to frustrate them to go purchase ‘already made’ attires from other countries.
“The Ministry is ever ready to support the youth who are willing to come up with such brilliant ideas to strengthen and promote Ghanaian culture and heritage.” She stated.
Nana Mensah, CEO of Fame Model Management, organizers of Accra Men’s Fashion Week explained that the objective is to draw more attention to men’s fashion and accessories and grooming while at the same time promoting national culture.
The event which is slated for 27th and 28th February 2016 in Accra will feature designers from other African countries like Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Togo and Benin.
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