Fashion Xpo an organization based in the capital of Ghana, will on December 9th 2011 inside Mplaza Hotel � North Ridge host the first ever Ghana Fashion awards to celebrate and boost the morale of
fashion industry stake holders.
For some time now the art of understanding what to wear, what to buy and how to spend has become the order of the day when you attend distinguished events in town but not many know the names of our
local or in house designers who add fabrics together to give us the best that we see at such venues.
Also the fashion industry has for some time now again been left out of the discussion box when it comes to talking about the whole entertainment thing that is why Fashion Xpo has taken it upon themselves to first of, create the necessary respect that comes with fashion and also award the loyal designers, models, photographers and all those who can be found in the fashion box.
Currently the Ghana fashion award has open nominations till 14th November 2011.There are 13 categories. The event coordinator, Mr. Philip Hoppey revealed that the company Fashion Xpo is all ready
to thrill all fashion lovers in the country to a spectacular show.
This event will become an annual event in Ghana and we trust that it will be accepted by all and will be given the necessary support next year.
Finally the head of organization for the first ever Ghana fashion Awards is hopeful that Ghanaians will respond to the call to boost the fashion industry and also made known that all necessary other details will be communicated soon to the public.
For now it�s the first ever industry Ghana fashion awards, lets embrace it and make it our own as without a dress or a hairstyle or a sneaker or heel one cannot go out his /her house.
Source: Nana Yaw Wiredu/www.nanayaw18.com
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