Ghana Menswear Week 2025 set for August 30–31

The 2025 edition of Ghana Menswear Week is set to take place from August 30 to 31, 2025, at the World Trade Center in Accra.

Models showcase designs at Ghana Menswear Week 2025 streetwear event

Dubbed the “Men’s Fashion Olympics” by the event’s founder, Nana Mensah, the two-day showcase will bring together over 20 designers from across Africa—including Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Benin. Participating creatives will present the latest trends in men’s fashion through runway shows, street-style presentations, and artistic installations.

Renowned for celebrating the diversity and innovation of African designers, Ghana Menswear Week continues to offer a vibrant platform for bold statement pieces and fresh fashion perspectives.

Day one, themed ‘Abonten’, will spotlight Ghana’s top streetwear labels in an energetic outdoor runway show. Designers such as 97 Urban, The Ugly Youth, Larry, Baddest Styles, Kwadwo Man, Dapper Jayden, along with Stylenique siblings, Ryker Collection, and The Cap Culture will transform the curbside of the World Trade Center into a live street-style experience, showcasing a new era of urban fashion.

Models showcase designs at Ghana Menswear Week 2025 streetwear event

On Sunday, August 31, the event will move indoors to the Atrium of the World Trade Center, where contemporary and bespoke menswear will take center stage. Featured designers include Kojo Boadi Ghana, Ritcharl Stitching Home Gh, Rayaw by Asante, The Kingsdrobe, Phil Royce, Koffi Maako, Dzramdoh, Owura Wear, and St. Mensah by Nana. A thought-provoking installation on the issue of galamsey (illegal mining) by Richard Ohene Sika of RIOHS College of Design will also be featured.

In addition, a special Woodin showcase will highlight the creativity of Amonu Whyte and House of Micky, using the brand’s signature fabrics. As the official fabric sponsor, Woodin will present a variety of original African prints. There will also be an Infinix HOT60 Pro+ runway show, merging technology and fashion in a unique tech-meets-style presentation.

Since its launch in 2016 by House of Fame, Ghana Menswear Week has served as a premier platform for connecting menswear designers, buyers, service providers, bloggers, and fashion consumers, all under one roof.

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