Students studying fashion at the Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) have held 'Fashion Expression 2022'.
The annual programme enables the final year HND and BTEch students to showcase their creative clothing collection to the general public.
As part of the requirements for graduation, the final-year students are made to undertake scientific production of garment collections.
It is aimed at building their capacity with creative skills and entrepreneurial competencies for the job market.
The students develop concepts out of identified problems and create innovative garment designs to address those challenges.
This year, the Department presented a total of one hundred and sixty-six final year students.
Here are some photos:













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