Written by Afua Amankoanowa
Award winning Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif made waves at the London Fashion Week. Blacko was styled by Labrum, a renowned UK fashion designer. Labrum who is known for its British-African heritage brand, which aims at incorporating both Western and West African cultures to create unique masterpieces which tell undisclosed heritages.
The London Fashion Week-February edition is aimed at celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, taking place from February 16 to February 20, 2024 at the Tate Britain Art Museum.
Many Ghanaians have expressed thier excitement through the various social media platforms, congratulating him and hailing him for putting Ghana on the map.
Ekow Barnes, a Ghanaian fashion writer and creative producer, shared a picture of Black Sherif on the London Fashion Week runway. Barnes expressed pure joy at watching Black Sherif dominate the runway, praising his artistry and hailing him as not just an artist but a fashion icon who's going to nail it!
It's no surprise to see Black Sherif making waves in the fashion world. Apart from his successful music career, he has shown a unique fashion sense that is unapologetically bold, just like the lyrics of his music. Whether it's his music videos or his event appearances, Black Sherif's passion for fashion shines through.
In a tweet, Black Sherif announced his determination to further explore the world of fashion by going back to school to learn clothing design. He expressed his eagerness to release his album and then pursue his fashion dreams.
This isn't the first time Black Sherif has graced the fashion scene. Last year, he modeled for renowned UK fashion brand Ellesse and also walked the runway at the 2023 New York Fashion Week. He has also been styled by various fashion brands for magazine features and photoshoots.
Black Sherif's journey from the music stage to the fashion runway is an inspiring example of his versatility and artistic expression. We can't wait to see what he'll conquer next.
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