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Made in Ghana: Afya’s Klosset
What was once admired from a distance is now being worn with pride. Today, kente is no longer confined to tradition — it is being styled, reworked, and embraced in contemporary ways by a new generation. In this interview, Afya Serwaa of Afya’s Klosset reflects on her journey into the kente trade and the renewed cultural confidence shaping how the fabric is worn today. “At the end of the day, kente is not just a cloth. It is a fabric of celebration.”
Made in Ghana: George Bannerman
From wondering where his next meal would come from in 2016 to being flown across the world to host weddings in Brazil, George Bannerman shares his journey into the MC profession. He reflects on the skills the job truly requires, the wedding trends he’s ready to see go, and the fellow creatives making waves in the events sphere.
Made in Ghana: Reels By Nana Kwame
At 18 he was skipping uni lectures to follow his brother to weddings, now at 25, Emmanuel Danso dives into his journey building Reels By Nana Kwame into a force in Ghana’s events space.
Made in Ghana: HatBoxCo
Explore Maame Abena Boatemaa Duffuor's journey into millinery, her training under the Queen Mother's milliner, her transition from corporate, and Ghana's vibrant accessories scene.
Picking My Registry Wedding Look
I wasn’t aiming for fashionista status, but my Ralph Lauren registry look might’ve earned me a few style points.
Made in Ghana: The House of Paón
Collins Obeng Marnu, ‘Joojo,’ on his journey into fashion, men in the industry, breaking into bridal, and honouring those who paved the way.
Made in Ghana
The Made in Ghana series spotlights the entrepreneurs powering weddings across Ghana and the diaspora.
So, Who is Gonna Pay for All of This?
A rant about wedding costs, a thank-you to the people who saved us from them, and tips to keep you sane.
Wedding Content Creators: Must-Have or Passing Trend?
New wedding vendors are popping up every 5 minutes, are wedding content creators actually worth the hype?
Live Band vs DJ: The Soundtrack to Our Wedding
From highlife classics to modern hits, our live band turned our wedding into a concert.
'Til Dish Do Us Part
Why our wedding food was just as important as our venue and how we made sure it was unforgettable.
Let Them Eat Cake...Or Not?
One tier served, two tiers pretty much untouched, here's what I learned about wedding cake.
DIY Wedding Decor: How I Brought My Terracotta Garden Vision to Life
Who needs a high-end wedding stylist when you’ve got a vision board and TK Maxx?
Why I Didn’t Have a White Wedding
I chose to honour my heritage with one joyful, traditional ceremony, unapologetically whole and beautifully enough.