These photos of Joe Mettle, Wiyala and Adjetey Anang walking on the runway has got us clapping

Patrons of the 2019 Accra Fashion Week were stunned last weekend to see Ghanaian stars including Award-winning gospel musician, Joe Mettle, Wiyala and Actor, Adjetey Annang strut the runway for their designer friends.

Known as a quiet reserved figure who hardly enjoys the spotlight, the “Miracle Working God” crooner walked for his designer friend and stylist, Jay Ray Couture in a grey kaftan with tribal art in the middle.

Actor, Adjetey Annang also took the runway in a double color suit from the same designer amidst applauds from the audience who couldn’t help him for his ingenuity.

Wiyala on the other hand thrilled audience to songs from album and added her walk to the act erupting cheers and applauds.

Rap doctor, Okyeame Kwame was also honored for his contribution to fashion at the event.

Check out more photos below

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