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From Northern Ghana, the home of Fugu. I took the following photographs in Salaga, Tamale, and Nania (Pikworo). But this iconic attire has grown beyond its roots to become a national outfit worn across Ghana.
Fugu is handwoven from cotton yarn into narrow strips and stitched together, creating a breathable and durable fabric suited to the northern climate.

Once simple and natural in colour, it now comes in varied patterns and shades that reflect culture, identity, and modern style.

Traditionally worn by men as a loose smock and by women in adapted styles such as dresses, skirts, and two-piece outfits, fugu has evolved with fashion while keeping its cultural essence.

Today, it is proudly worn by people of all backgrounds across the country, at festivals, official events, and in everyday life. Fugu unites us, is our heritage, and is our Ghanaian pride.






























Paul Addo is a documentary photographer and visual storyteller renowned for capturing the beauty and essence of everyday life in Ghana.
With a deep passion for narrative-driven photography, Paul focuses on the country’s breathtaking landscapes, vibrant people, rich culture, and unique architecture. His work celebrates the diversity, resilience, and heritage of the Ghanaian people.
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