In an unexpected yet exciting twist in Ghana's cultural and political landscape, President John Dramani Mahama has announced that he will be walking the catwalk at this year’s Ghana Fashion Week, slated for July 2025. The announcement came during the grand launch of the “Black Star Experience,” a new cultural and tourism initiative introduced at Accra's iconic Freedom and Justice Monument on May 1, 2025.
The launch at the historic Black Star Square marked a significant moment in Ghana’s efforts to blend governance, culture, and global appeal. Mahama’s participation in Ghana Fashion Week is not just symbolic — it reflects a growing fusion of politics and pop culture, with leaders becoming more engaged in the arts and youth-driven events.
The Black Star Experience boosts cultural tourism and celebrates Ghanaian identity through fashion, music, art, and history. Mahama’s involvement serves as a bold statement: politics is not separate from creativity. It’s a declaration that Ghana’s leaders can and should be ambassadors of culture as well as policy.
As one of the most anticipated events on the Ghanaian fashion calendar, Ghana Fashion Week in July is expected to draw international attention — and with Mahama gracing the runway, the buzz has only intensified. His appearance is expected to inspire the youth, promote unity, and celebrate Ghana’s creative industry on a global stage.
Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, cultural advocate, or political observer, this moment marks a turning point. Ghana isn’t just showcasing style — it’s showcasing leadership that embraces every facet of national pride.
Stay tuned for more updates as Ghana Fashion Week approaches — because this July, history will be walking the runway.

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