Every stylish kid we know in Accra was spotted at the Debonair Afrik Editor’s Fashion Brunch

Debonair Afrik Magazine kicked off the fashion season with its annual ‘The Editor’s Meet Fashion Brunch’ in Accra.

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2021’s version of the brunch was dubbed ‘Celebrating Black Creative Excellence’; an ode to the past year which saw black creativity and excellence receive wide acclaim after years of systemic segregation.

READ MORE: See all the best photos from Debonair Afrik’s Editors Meet Brunch party 2020

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Stakeholders at the brunch were engaged in discussions on the fashion industry and business networking all the while clad in ‘Suit and Fascinators’, the dress code for the highly sophisticated soiree.

Media personality and activist, Vanessa Gyan was the compere for the brunch which saw personalities including Chantel Dapaah, Darren Shim Ziorkely, Nigerian creative, Stephen Tayo, David Boanuh, Aniafe Momodu of Glam Magazine, Oheneba Yaw Boamah and other industry players in attendance. 

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Nuel Bans, Creative Director and Editor in Chief of Debonair Afrik used the opportunity to express his appreciation to guests for honoring their invitation and wished them a creative, successful, and collaborative year.

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Congratulations to the team for a successful event. Here are some trending looks from the weekend.

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