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Multiple award-winning gospel musician Diana Hamilton is set to make a striking appearance in the fashion world as she prepares to model her own clothing line, DH by DH, for the very first time.
The celebrated gospel artiste, known for chart-topping hits such as Adom (Grace) and Mo Ne Yo, will headline a new fashion exhibition titled The Vibranium Dream Runway. The event is the maiden runway showcase of her clothing brand and promises to highlight bold designs, vibrant colours and refined creativity.
In what many are calling a groundbreaking move, Diana Hamilton herself will grace the runway wearing pieces from her latest DH by DH collection. The event will be streamed live on Instagram via the official DH by DH and Diana Hamilton pages at 9 pm Eastern Time (EST), allowing fans across the globe to witness this historic moment.

Launched in 2020, DH by DH is a fashion label that blends contemporary style with traditional African aesthetics. It caters to bold, confident and elegant women who take pride in both their heritage and their personal expression. The brand has gained popularity for its vibrant prints, sharp tailoring and emphasis on grace and modesty, reflecting the values Diana Hamilton upholds both in her music and public life.

Hamilton, who has won multiple Vodafone Ghana Music Awards including Gospel Artiste of the Year, continues to expand her creative influence beyond music. Her entry into fashion underscores her multifaceted talents and commitment to empowering women through both faith and fashion.
As anticipation builds for The Vibranium Dream Runway, the event is poised to set a new benchmark in the fusion of gospel artistry and fashion entrepreneurship.

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