Fashion entrepreneur Osebo The Zaraman says he is preparing to stage a street fashion show in North Kaneshie before the end of the year.
The style icon disclosed the plan during an appearance in the Big Conversation segment of 3Music TV’s Culture Daily morning show
Known for his bold fashion choices and promotion of men’s kilts, Osebo said the event would bring fashion directly into the community where he built much of his business.
When asked whether he intended to organise a fashion show, he confirmed that plans were already underway.
“A street fashion show in North Kaneshie,” he said, adding that it is expected to happen before December.
While he did not provide further details, the announcement aligns with his broader efforts to promote fashion beyond traditional runway settings.
Osebo has built a reputation for using public appearances and social media to showcase his clothing and styling concepts.
He said he wants to continue encouraging originality and creativity in fashion.
“I want to be unique. I want people to learn from me,” he said.
The entrepreneur also believes Ghana’s fashion industry is developing steadily, although he argued that countries such as Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo currently have stronger fashion cultures.
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Osebo disclosed in the Big Conversation segment of 3Music TV’s Culture Daily morning show that exposure to Nigerian communities abroad helped deepen his appreciation for style and personal presentation.
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