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As the sun casts its golden glow over Accra, a buzz of excitement dawned upon the city on day six of the 2023 Chale Wote Street Art Festival.
It was Saturday, August 26, and the heart of the action was the Black Star Square which transformed into a canvas of inspiration, hosting an array of captivating experiences as revelers from all walks of life flocked to the festival grounds.
The event was not just about art, the festival unveiled a surprise that left everyone captivated - a vibrant fashion show. The runway came alive with models parading in garments; depicting embodiments of history, tradition, and culture.
Draped in dazzling Ghanaian and African costumes, each step the models took was a rich tapestry of tradition - paying homage to the intricate designs that have adorned the lives of African people for generations.
As the fashion show drew to a close, the sense of unity and appreciation was visible. It was more than just a display of clothing; it was a celebration of the roots that bind us, the stories that connect us, and the artistry that enriches our lives.
And so, day six of the Chale Wote Street Art Festival yet again etched itself into the memories of all those present at the event.
Myjoyonline's Photojournalist Sammy Moore was with revelers and captured these captivating photos.































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