The second edition of Style of Ghana 2026, powered by D’Marsh, was more than a fashion showcase it was a celebration of African creativity, culture, and compassion.
Held at the Alliance Française School in Accra, the event brought together talented designers from across Africa to showcase their diverse and breathtaking collections on the red carpet. The atmosphere was electric, filled with elegance, bold statements, and a proud display of African excellence.
But beyond the glamour and style, this year’s edition carried a deeper mission.
Fashion for a Cause
In a powerful show of social responsibility, D’Marsh announced that all proceeds from the event including gate fees will be donated to charity. The funds will be used to produce school uniforms for children in government schools.
This initiative reflects a growing movement within Africa’s creative industry: using platforms of influence not just for visibility, but for impact. By turning fashion into a vehicle for change, Style of Ghana 2026 reminded attendees that style can serve a higher purpose.
Designers Who Lit Up the Runway
The second edition featured an impressive lineup of designers who each brought their unique aesthetic and vision to the stage:
- Djome Bayo
- Jacinta Quarm Mensah
- Fritz Zuttah
- Audrey Nkulenu
- Glenroy March
- Geraldine Brace
- Afya Kissiwaa
- Abena Frimpomah Niamoah
- Alex Kissi Bediako
- Seraban
- Eric Adomako
- Kwaah Enoch
- Quophi Akotuan Ghana
From contemporary African silhouettes to bold experimental pieces, the collections reflected the richness and versatility of African fashion. Each designer contributed to a showcase that celebrated identity, craftsmanship, and innovation.
More Than a Fashion Show
Style of Ghana 2026 proved that the fashion industry in Africa is evolving not only in creativity but also in consciousness. As platforms like this continue to grow, they are becoming spaces where business, art, and social impact intersect.
For Just4WomenAfrica, this is the kind of story that matters: African excellence, collaboration across borders, and a commitment to uplifting communities.
Fashion is powerful. And when it chooses to give back, it becomes transformational.
