The EMY Africa Expo, held from 14th to 16th June 2024 at the Accra International Conference Centre, concluded with a resounding success. It attracted over 5,000 attendees and featured 80 vendors across various industries. The Expo provided a vibrant platform for business, innovation, and cultural exchange by bringing together key players from industries such as fashion, arts, real estate, beauty, technology, automobiles, and more.
The dazzling Fashion Xtravaganza marked the culmination of the three-day Expo. This star-studded affair showcased the pinnacle of creativity and style in the fashion world. The fashion show assembled a constellation of designers, brands, fashion enthusiasts, and industry insiders.
The runway was ablaze with elegance as renowned names such as Cacao by Chocolate, Atto Andoh, Symmetry Gears, Elikem Kumordzie, and Alt & Quint presented their latest collections.
Cacao by Chocolate set the tone for the night by showcasing their fashion ethos of sustainable couture. Symmetry Gear, known for its cutting-edge sportswear, injected energy into the evening with designs that fused functionality and fashion seamlessly. Detail Africa, a Nigerian leather goods brand, followed by making a memorable impression with their craftsmanship and unique designs, while Atto Andoh, Alt and Quint by Phill and Joe, and Elikem the Tailor showcased their distinct aesthetics that spanned contemporary chic to timeless sophistication.
Highlighting the evening was a special showcase by Woodin Fashion, the official sponsor of the fashion show, whose vibrant and bold prints resonated with the audience, further elevating the cultural tinge woven throughout the event.
The Fashion Xtravaganza not only celebrated high-end fashion but also underscored the industry’s unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and cultural diversity. Each collection presented at the show was a unique narrative brought to life, reflecting the rich culture of African fashion, its influence, and the handiness and craftmanship of the African people.
Photo Credit: Manuel Photography