Ghanaian Designer Fashion GodD And Little Boy Rock Ghana Must Go In Different Colours At The Airport
- Ghanaian fashion designer Fashion GodD caused a frenzy on social media when he stepped out with a little boy dressed in Ghana Must Go outfits
- In a video that was shared on his TikTok account, they were seen at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) holding hands and walking around
- Many people laughed hard at the video, while others wondered why they would step out dressed like that
A Ghanaian fashion designer known as Fashion GodD caused a stir on social media when he and a little boy stepped out rocking Ghana Must Go outfits.
Fashion GodD and a little boy dressed in Ghana Must Go.
Image Credit: @thefashiongoddSource: UGC
Fashion GodD’s Ghana Must Go outfit was made out of a red bag, while the little boy’s was made out of blue.
To style their look, they carried the popular brand’s bags in the colour of their outfit and wore afro wigs, sunglasses and shoes.
They caused a frenzy when they stepped out with their outfits to the Kotoka International Airport (KIA), where they walked around among travellers.
Below is a video of Fashion GodD and a little boy rocking Ghana Must Go outfits.
Reactions to Fashion GodD, little boy’s outfits
The video got many people laughing at his fashion style as they likened it to Ghanaian rapper Black Sherif. Below are people’s thoughts on Fashion GodD and the little boy’s Ghana Must Go outfit.
Dorcas Gyem said:
“Please is that Blacko?”
Sandie said:
“Don’t let Balenciaga see this.”
Michael Wakiiki said:
“The real definition of Ghana must go.”
GUYJESUS758 said:
“How will Nana Akufo-Addo (Ghana’s president) know we are suffering if he sees this video?”
GUYJESUS758 said:
“How will Akufo Addo know we are suffering if he sees this video?”
Zamany Zaza said:
“What are they doing in Kotoka?”
Designer uses Ghana-Must-Go for fashion pieces
TheTalk.NG earlier reported that a Nigerian creative Obinna Obioma ignited a wave of nostalgia and warmth among netizens with one of his fashion projects.
In an Instagram post, the visual artist breathed new life into the iconic Ghana Must Go bag.
Obioma, through the lens of fashion, explored how these bags evolved from being mere carriers to becoming symbols of migration.
Source: YEN.com.gh