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Testiles manufacturing giant, Vlisco has unveiled Season 3 of its capsule collection in partnership with fashion powershouse Quophi Akotuah.
The collection, dubbed “Quofi Akotuah for Vlisco Capsule Collection” by Michael Akotuah is a good expression of the latest collection.
This season’s campaign is a homage to Vlisco’s timeless originality. The collection features a select suite of designs based on the goods that appear in almost every market stall or garden plot in West Africa.

Lagos spinach, kola nut, Roselle, cashew and okra are the visual themes for five Wax Hollandais and Super Wax designs, where each print is both familiar and unique, warm and filled with irreplaceable character.
“This event marks our second collaboration this year with Quophi Akotuah and we are very happy with his works. He is very creative and pays attention to details. He is simply good”, said Stephen Badu, Marketing Director for Vlisco Ghana.

Quofi Akotuah Ghana is an authentic African Fashion Brand which deals with womenswear and menswear.
“Our brand pays attention to details and intricate styes. We take pride in creating memorable pieces for our clients”, said Michael Akotuah Addo, Creative Director for Quophi Akotuah GH.

Customers can choose from ten exclusive styles featuring Quophi Akotuah`s signature and works.
The outfits will be on display at Vlisco stores from now till October 31, 2019.



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