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Guzangs is excited to announce the appointment of Ekow Barnes as the new editor.
With his extensive experience in fashion writing, production, and content creation, Ekow is set to bring a fresh perspective and innovative ideas to the platform.
Guzangs is dedicated to spotlighting both established and emerging African designers, brands, and artisans, providing them with a global platform to showcase their innovative creations.
From traditional textiles to modern couture, their carefully curated collection showcases the fusion of heritage and contemporary fashion trends that define African style.
They are committed to fostering connections between fashion enthusiasts, creators, and supporters who share a love for African fashion.
Through insightful articles, interviews, and features, we aim to deepen your understanding of the stories and inspirations behind each piece, fostering a sense of appreciation for the craftsmanship and cultural significance inherent in African fashion.

Ekow Barnes is a distinguished fashion writer and creative strategist with a remarkable portfolio of clients, including global brands such as Puma, Burberry, New Balance, Mercedes Benz, Adidas and more.
His commitment to promoting sustainable fashion and showcasing authentic narratives aligns perfectly with Guzangs' mission to highlight significant events and talents across the African continent.
As the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Will and Barnes Group, Ekow has demonstrated his ability to support creatives and share thought-provoking stories on a global scale.
His work has been featured in notable publications, including The Guardian, GQ, and CNN, making him a respected voice in the industry.
In his new role at Guzangs, Ekow will focus on covering significant events throughout Africa, with a particular emphasis on the vibrant fashion moments on the continent.
His passion for storytelling and dedication to uplifting emerging talents will undoubtedly enhance Guzangs' editorial direction.
"I am thrilled to take on this new role at Guzang. Their values echo my own as an African creative, and I am eager to help tell the powerful cultural stories that remain untold." Ekow added.
Idelle Taye, the founder of Guzangs, mentioned, “We really want to change the face of African fashion. With a platform like Guzangs, you get to see how contemporary, how modern African fashion is, and how people are also reimagining old traditional methods of dressmaking and making them more avant-garde.”
"We are thrilled to have Ekow on board as our editor," said a spokesperson for Guzangs.
"His expertise and vision will help us elevate our content and connect with our audience in meaningful ways."
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