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Top Sustainable Fashion From Ghana That You Can Buy In August

Aug 23, 2024 10:00AM ● By Gift Joe

Collage of Ghanaian fashion brands - sources cited below.


Given the pressing environmental challenges of our time, our planet demands sustainable solutions, and fashion is no exception.

When it comes to sustainable fashion, Ghana, a vibrant West African country, is making significant strides. Beyond its iconic Kente fabrics, Ghana is cultivating a reputation as a center for sustainable design. A growing number of designers are creating stunning, eco-friendly fashion that resonates with conscious consumers worldwide. From handcrafted, eco-friendly accessories to organic cotton, these fashion pioneers are creating pieces that not only look incredible but also respect the planet. They are showing the world that sustainability and style go hand in hand

Sustainable fashion is a trend that’s here to stay, and you should join the movement by making your wardrobe more eco-friendly. Looking to refresh your wardrobe this August while also showing love to the planet? We have curated a list of some of the top sustainable fashion picks from Ghana that you don’t want to miss.

 


Sustainable Clothing with Osei-Duro 


Make your wardrobe greener this August with some hand-dyed wax-resist batik prints, hand-woven cotton from the north of Ghana, hand-dyed natural indigo, and cotton or alpaca sweaters. Based in Accra, Ghana, with a studio in Vancouver, Canada, and a distribution center in Colorado, USA, Osei-Duro is redefining the meaning of sustainable fashion. The brand works with a wide variety of small-scale local artisans scattered across the city of Accra to produce garments using techniques like hand batiking and tie-dyeing, botanical dyeings such as natural indigo and onion skins, and patchwork, among others. Osei-Duro's commitment to sustainability goes beyond production. The brand is actively exploring circular fashion models, such as upcycling and repair, to reduce waste and extend the lifespan of its garments.




Studio 189, Where Traditional Craftsmanship Meets Modern Aesthetics

Looking for high-quality, handcrafted products, which include clothing, accessories, and home goods, Studio 189 has got you covered. Co-founded by Rosario Dawson and Abrima Erwiah in 2013, Studio One Eighty Nine (Studio 189) blends traditional African techniques with sustainable practices. The brand works with artisans across Ghana who are skilled in techniques like natural plant-based dye indigo, hand-batik, and kente weaving. Based in Accra, Ghana, sustainability is at the heart of Studio 189’s operations as it adheres to eco-friendly practices. The brand won the prestigious CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) + Lexus Fashion Initiative for Sustainability in 2018, highlighting its contributions to sustainable fashion and social impact. Their pieces are not just fashion statements but they are actively involved in community development, providing education and skills training to empower local artisans.


Instagram | Studio 189


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Discover Raffia’s Charm with AAKS


Add some raffia to your collection this August. Founded by Akosua Afriyie-Kumi, this handmade accessories brand showcases Ghanaian weaving techniques, promotes ethical production, and champions sustainable fashion. All handbags are made using a mix of ecologically harvested raffia and leather with a constant exploration of new ecological materials for new collections. Not only are their products ethically made, but the brand also minimizes material waste throughout the production process. This is your go-to for exclusive, non-mass-produced bags with intricate details, colors, and shapes.




YEVU Clothing for Unique and Fun Apparel


You can slay in limited-edition collections that are both stylish and sustainable with YEVU Clothing. The brand is all about celebrating the vibrant culture of Ghana through fashion. At Yevu, each piece is handwoven using traditional techniques, ensuring that no two items are exactly alike. This brand is a prime example of how fashion can be both stylish and sustainable. For the most colorful and vibrant prints that will have heads turning, check out Yevu.


Facebook | YEVU


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A Touch of African Elegance in Atto Tetteh  


Founded in 2014, this Ghanaian luxury menswear fashion house provides men worldwide with quality and trendy clothes that have a touch of African culture. This brand is committed to ethical and eco-friendly practices and prioritizes using locally sourced fabrics. Looking to add some quality and trendy clothes with a touch of African culture to your wardrobe? Atto Tetteh has the perfect pieces for you.




Larry Jay, Redefining Sustainable Style


Its founder, Larry Jafaru Mohammed, has skillfully positioned this brand as a leading light in the country's sustainable fashion movement. This unisex ready-to-wear Ghanaian brand of fashion clothes and accessories is leading the sustainable fashion charge, and showing that fashion can be fabulous and friendly to the planet. Generally inspired by nature, various African cultures, and arts, Larry Jay’s pieces are more than just clothing; they are wearable art that tells a story of sustainability and creativity. Not only is Larry Jay crafting beautiful garments but it is also contributing to the preservation of Ghana's rich cultural heritage. So, next time you're shopping for slides, culottes, or other unusual and timeless pieces, remember Larry Jay and give your wardrobe a guilt-free glow-up.


Larry Jay

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Upgrade Your Wardrobe with Afrodesiac Worldwide’s Eco-Friendly Pieces


From sustainable fabrics to ethical production, Afrodesiac Worldwide is redefining what it means to be fashionable. Their collections are a vibrant fusion of African heritage and contemporary chic, an artful blend of earthy materials and exotic patterns. Committed to eco-friendliness, the brand features eye-catching kimonos, palazzo jumpsuits, maxi dresses, and others with unique patterns that are perfect for the fashion-savvy minimalist. What are you waiting for to cop a piece from this brand? Let your clothes do the talking this August.




Threaded Tribes, Sustainable Style with an African Twist

This Ghanaian-owned sustainable luxury fashion company uses locally sourced resources and textiles to create unique pieces that empower artisans and promote sustainable practices in the fashion industry. All garments are produced in Accra, Ghana using African textiles: Bògòlanfini from Mali & Burkina Faso, Indigo, Baulé & Korhogo from Côte d’Ivoire, Fugu & Kente from Ghana, and leather & wooden buttons from Ghana. Whether you want to try the baulé cloak or hooded Bogolan cloak, Threaded Tribes offers patterns that will leave you feeling comfortable and stylish. Your closet will thank you.


Threaded Tribes


From designers to consumers, everyone has a part to play in sustaining eco-friendly fashion. We all need to prioritize the well-being of our planet by supporting and promoting designers who are committed to sustainability. When we support these brands, not only are we adding unique, stylish pieces to our wardrobes, but also contributing to a more sustainable future for fashion. This August, join the sustainable fashion movement by shopping outfits and other accessories that honor the earth, support local communities, and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Ghana.


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