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Ghanaian Model, Beatrice Nutoegba well known as Beatrice Eli has been featured in the October 2019 issue of British Vogue.
She was featured alongside African American model Binx Walton who travelled to Jamestown in Accra to commemorate the Year of Return, 2019.

The editorial described Beatrice as “the face of Accra fashion week 2018 and covers billboards and other campaigns for Nivea Accra fashion week 2019.”
Beatrice Eli in an interview described the feat as a dream come true.

“Growing up as a model, I’ve always wanted to see myself in magazines and now am in the world most prestigious magazines thus British Vogue this is a dream come true, I must say.
“I am also grateful to British Vogue and it’s casting directors for Choosing me to represent Ghana,” she added.
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