Celebrities in Ghana are about to have a real taste of what it takes to be a celebrity as far as fashion and the way they dress to public events is concern.
A Television show titled �Fashion 101� to monitor, criticize and express professional opinion as to how a celebrity should dress, and the general pros and cons of fashion, has been launched to hit Television screens sooner than one can imagine.
The first ever strictly fashion opinionated TV show, launched at the Golden Tulip Hotel on Tuesday December 20, 2011 is expected to be premiered on TV3 next week Saturday December 31 at exactly 8:30am.
�Fashion 101� is expected to give the fashion industry in Ghana, a major boost as a new, interactive, educative, entertaining and viewer-friendly television show to check the rich, famous and celebrated Ghanaian public personalities including Musicians, Movies stars, Soccer stars, Politicians, Radio and Television personalities, Boxers, famous Business Executives, among others.
The 30-minutes weekly show will be hosted by the ever gorgeous and stunning Sandra Ankobiah, Miss Ghana 2002 Runner-up.
Producers of they show, told Peacefmonline.com that they were upbeat about the success of a show that from all indications, is going to be a major talking point over the coming weeks that the first 13 episodes would be shown.
Viewers would be treated to an exciting show that would help them to be conscious of the various fashion blunders and statements they make on daily basis knowingly and unknowingly, among other finer details that are usually taken for granted.
�Fashion 101 shall be a leading fashion programme which will capture millions, providing its audience with real fashion direction throughout Africa and beyond,� the producers have said.
On a typical �Fashion 101� edition, a four-member panel comprising Chester Annie, Sandra the host and two others, will critique Ghanaian celebrities on their style of dressing, make-up, and hairstyle at any event.
�Basically, we will try and make sense of what celebrity A or B wears, and also try to appreciate why they chose to dress in a particular way,� says Sandra.
The second part of the programme will see a visibly out of tune fashion victim, completely given a new look and appeal. Every week, a Ghanaian designer provides the clothing for this segment, and the make-up is done by some of the industry�s finest.
Aside the main discussion and criticisms, a lucky individual would get that unique opportunity on every edition, of having a complete make-over done on him or her.
"Here, what we would be looking out for, is how the person looked before and after the makeover, and also, whether fashion has been giving a meaning or not,� Sandra added.
Even before Saturday�s maiden edition, expectations for Fashion 101 across the industry are very high, with most stakeholders commending the producers for the uniqueness and freshness the show will offer. Apart from giving fashion a breath of fresh air in Ghana, the producers also �aim to promote Ghanaian fashion designers and encourage them to create trends for Ghana and the international market�.
�Fashion 101� is executive produced by Emerald Paradise Productions, of which Sandra is the CEO, and supported by the Aviation Social Centre, Wardrobe Essentials, Ark Accessories and Tracy J. It airs on TV3, every other Saturday from 31st December, at 8:30am.
New TV Show Fashion 101 Premieres On TV3
Resident Panelists of the show: Chester Annie, Aya Morison (Right) and Sandra(middle)
The set design for Fashion 101
After the make over
During the make up
The host, Sandra Ankobiah
The host with her panelists
Sandra Ankobiah
Sandra Ankobiah, Chester Annie and Aya Morrison
Sandra
New TV Show Fashion 101 Premieres On TV3
ABOUT THE HOSTESS
28-year-old Sandra Ankobiah is a name that resonates essence, style, quality, wits, glamour and humour. Her peers describe her as an �elegant, young fashionista who strongly believes in the importance of looking good�.
A runner-up in the 2002 edition of the Miss Ghana and Miss Ecowas beauty pageants, the past decade has seen her do pretty awesome stuff in the line of fashion, modelling for renowned designers such as Kofi Ansah among others.
In 2000, she was one of the faces used by the Ghana Textiles Print (GTP) for their numerous advertising campaigns and she operated Sandra�s, a high-end fashion boutique in Dworwulu between 2004-2007 that set trends and managed to give clothing a face-lift.
She is a former student of the Akosombo International School, and also holds a University of Buckingham, UK. LLB and LLM in International and Commercial law degree. Currently, she is studying at the Ghana School of Law, Makola, Accra.
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