Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 721 Despite the many sectors of fashion that seems to be talked about most, the truly most important field in fashion is styling. It’s really and truly what it’s all about. A good stylist can take bottles and make clothes out of it, or atleast something that looks good in pictures. A tru stylists role is to take a set of garments and items and mix match it to create something fashionably appealing to a certain group of people. As far as creativity goes, at times fashion photographers use stylists to create magic without clothes. Kitchen Utensils picture by Osborn Mariach Somewhere in late 2012, in the development of FashionGHANA.com. Whilst building our directory we reached a halt when it came to adding stylists from Ghana. Believe it or not the concept was fairly foreign and not one stylists was in existent on social media, and if they were they weren’t known as such. More Articles You Would Love Lydia Forson Fires Back at Ghanaian Media For ‘No Panties’ Controversy At Glitz Style Awards 2015 From Bridal To Kids To Menswear, 11 Ugandan Designers Muslim Fashion To Life @ Hijab & Kanzu Red Carpet Exp 2016 Although as mentioned before stylist and styling is the creme de la creme of the industry, in a weird way it also works as a luxury essential. Meaning in any case where stylist are not available, others in the industry will find alternatives. Prior to this point Ghanaians have worked without stylists. Our fashion shows have been committed to letting models hit the runway with no professional stylists but one or two helpers back stage. Designers making look books usually take on the work of a stylist themselves. Photographers usually asking models to come to shoots with their own clothes and so forth. Work by Kel Vincent The split of stylist being the creme de la creme and also simply the luxury is born out of the existence with those with a fashion eye and those without. Anyone in the fashion industry can whiz through a lovely set of pictures by Ghanaian photographers and tell you which had and didn’t have a stylist onboard. Or watch a fashion show and do just about the same. It’s like the icing on a cake, you can do without it, eat it and also enjoy it, but if you want to identify it as a good cake, then you know what to do. Within the past year or two, Ghana is only now seeing the emergence of stylists. Prior to this and on going now, designers have technically been doing the styling work for their clients. Which has never been a good thing, because most times designers appointed to stylist roles will specifically try and limit the shoot or shows to their products only, even if the style doesn’t feel right, neglecting accessories and items by alternative brands. Work by Afua Rida (StyledByRida.com) However, the division between designers and stylists is slightly deepening now. There is an emergence of stylists who are doing tremendous work. From fashion shoots, fashion shows, red carpets and more. The three names that are making waves as far as styling is concerned in Ghana are Kel Vincent, Afua Rida and Empress Jamila. All of which are proving tremendously great at what they do. Other great celebrity stylists such as Mackie Sasu www.instagram.com/STYLE_ME_FAMOUS exist, however only a few are bringing their work to images. Believe it or not, the emergence of stylists opens a bright future in the world of fashion for Ghana. Although, it’s a very tricky field of who really knows what they are doing. It holds no certificates, diplomas nor degrees. It’s simply born out of pure imagination, which means either the talented will exceed or most likely as in Ghana, those with connections. The question remains whether there is money in the industry for stylists or are folks prepared to pay just yet. Or are they hopefuls giving it their all. If you are a stylist with an extensive portfolio feel free to send your work to us to be added to our directory here. Remember to Shop Your Print Look from Our Online Boutique at https://www.fashionghana.com/shop Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Pelliguen Canteen Chain Bag $180.00 Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist African Print Mini Wrap Dress With Puff Sleeves $140.00 Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Fohrella Below Knee Sleevless Negus Top $140.00 Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Jeans & African Print Romper $110.00 Hot Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Fohrella Sleeveless Negus Top + Press Fastening Leg Pant $70.00 – $180.00 Hot Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist African Print Layered Flare Sleeves Crop Top With Layered Maxi Skirt $180.00 Hot Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Two-Tone Pleated Top Dress With Layered African Print Skirt $140.00 Hot Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist African Print Crop Top With Basket Weave Sleeves + Ruched Skirt $180.00 See More Here https://www.fashionghana.com/shop designerfashionghanaghanaian styliststylists Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You Face Of Accra Fashion Week 2025 Opens Applications For Its Nationwide Search Top 10 Strategies To Help You Create And Grow A Successful Fashion Line... Elikem’s Attempt To Take Credit For Inspiring Bondaana’s Mahama Inauguration Outfit Backfires; Ghanaians... Kimowa’s Dazzling Cowrie-Crowned Collection Steals the Show at Accra Fashion Week 2024! PICS: View Images Of Akufo Addo’s Statue Absolutely Desecrated New Menswear Brand Fohrella Debuts A Fierce Mens Collection At Accra Fashion Week... Finally! A Ghanaian President That Champions His Nations Culture & Fashion; A Break... Psalmy Exclusive Stuns at Accra Fashion Week: A Visionary Blend of Culture and... Accra Fashion Week Closes The 2024 African Fashion Calendar With A Bang Virola Threads: Exhibits African Heritage and Innovation at Accra Fashion Fair In December...