ATU Fashion Students Showcase Final Exhibition on African Heritage

The Department of Fashion Design and Textiles at Accra Technical University (ATU) has hosted its annual fashion exhibition, celebrating the creativity of its final-year students.

ATU fashion exhibition featuring final-year students’ designs on African heritage

Held under the theme “Promoting African Heritage – Our Pride, Our Fashion,” the event brought together parents, faculty, industry players, and fashion enthusiasts. Students presented striking collections that blended tradition with modernity while projecting African heritage in contemporary styles.

ATU fashion exhibition featuring final-year students’ designs on African heritage

Dean of the Faculty of Applied Arts, Professor John Osei Agyei, commended the department for nurturing students to merge innovation with precision. He urged Ghanaians to support locally made garments, stressing that ATU’s competence-based training equips graduates to deliver high-quality, custom-made fashion rooted in Ghanaian identity.

ATU fashion exhibition featuring final-year students’ designs on African heritage

Beyond aesthetics, the showcase carried strong messages. Exhibitor Cecilia Ama Makafui used her collection to highlight the dangers of galamsey, while Peter Kelly Anderson Jnr drew inspiration from the Jamestown Lighthouse and his personal life story, showing how fashion can communicate cultural pride and social issues.

ATU fashion exhibition featuring final-year students’ designs on African heritage
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