Fashion
GTP Wear Ghana Fashion Festival Goes Virtual

After two successful years as the main sponsor of the Wear Ghana Fashion Festival, Ghana’s textile giant, GTP once again brings you this year’s fashion show.
Wear Ghana Fashion Festival is a presentation of authentic Ghanaian fabrics in fashion. The month-long festival will go virtual throughout the month of March. It will feature some of Ghana’s top fashion designers all using authentic GTP fabrics shot at some iconic and breathtaking sites in Ghana.
Since 2019, GTP has collaborated with the National Commission on Culture and the National Theatre of Ghana as the major fabric partner and sponsor to give the festival a big boost and raise awareness and pedigree of ‘Made-In-Ghana’ Clothes among fashion enthusiasts and the general public.
“We are happy to be holding this year’s festival virtually. GTP brand is well known for not only its premium quality products, but also its leadership in driving the African prints fashion on the global stage. Wear Ghana Fashion Festival seeks to encourage Ghanaians to use authentic Ghanaian textiles in making their clothes while giving designers the opportunity to showcase their talents and creating employment for thousands across the country. The Fashion industry is a major factor in our economic development and it is the reason why we call on all Ghanaians and Policy makers to make the Wear Ghana Campaign a successful one”, says Rev Stephen Badu, Director of Marketing for GTP.
This year’s show will feature the following Ghanaian Designers: Mimi Yeboah, Quophi Akotua, Lyran Collections, Abrantie The Gentleman, Nuna Couture, Dufie, Eugene D’Wise, Sena Byrte, Nipo Skin, Alwoman, Kaishika and NicolineGh.
To push its digital strategy, GTP has rolled out its ecommerce platform (www.buygtp.com) in partnership with a Ghanaian startup (KUDIGO) to support the local tech ecosystem. All authentic GTP prints can now be purchased on www.buygtp.com with nationwide and global delivery.
The shows will be streaming live on Facebook (GTP FASHION) Instagram (GTP_FASHION) and YouTube (GTP fashion). Hashtag: #WEARGHANA21 OR #WGFF21
About GTP
GTP is a premium quality textile prints designed and produced in Ghana by Ghanaians. The brand comes in six different labels (Nustyle, Adepa, Safoa, Adepa Dumas, Nsroma & Institutions) with each label targeted at specific segments of the African prints market. GTP has prints and colours fit for every social occasion. For purchases and delivery, visit www.buygtp.com
For further information, Contact: Augustine Amporful 0244019034; EMAIL: info@vliscogh.com
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