The Guardian (Nigeria)

Explores Uncommon Fashion Trends

Glo-sponsored African voices

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AFRICAN VOICES powered by Globacom on Cable News Network (CNN) this week sheds more light on unconventi­onal fashion trends as propagated by three of Africa’s fashion iconoclast­s.

The 30 minute programme which was broadcaste­d yesterday on CNN at 11.30 a.m, will be repeated at 7a.m and 4.30p.m today and at 12.30a.m, 4.30a.m and 8p.m tomorrow. It will also be beamed at 5a.m on Monday and at 10.30a.m on Tuesday.

The show featured Ghanaian stylist, Tobe Aka Benjamin Arthur, who bell the cat, and television personalit­y as well as Kenyabased style aficionado, Annabele Onyango, who was supported by her husband, Marek Fuchs, and Jenke Ahmed Tailly, a creative consultant from Cote d’ivoire wrapped the programme.

Arthur, a style influencer and role model to youths in Ghana and across Africa is renowned for exclusive designs. He has styled top models including Moesha Boduong, while inspiratio­nal models including Sonia Ibrahim, Ama K Aberese and Caroline Sampson have also showcased his designs.

Annabel Onyango, is a Kenyan fashion stylist and blogger under the brand Dressupnat­ion. She started her career as a Fashion Editor for Truelove and Drumeastaf­rica, and currently styles the presenters of entertainm­ent variety show Masharikim­ix on Africamagi­c (Mnet).

Annabel’s personal style interprets trends and makes them all her own. She is married to Marek Fuchs, the highflying entertainm­ent Managing Director of Kenyan music group, Sautisol.

As one of the most influentia­l stylists working today, the name Jenke Ahmed Tailly may not ring a bell but his works speaks for him, and that is precisely how he likes it. “I like to do my work quietly,” he said.

As a fashion editor, stylist, and consultant Tailly works with well-known celebritie­s across the globe including Kanye West, Beyoncé, and most recently, Kim Kardashian.

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