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The Osu Castle was the centre of attraction last Saturday, as fashion met music in an aquatic ambience.
Themed ‘The Aqua Edition’ Rhythms On Da Runway organised by broadcaster and fashion entrepreneur, Kofi Okyere-Darko brought together fashion industry players, footballers, musicians, actors, politicians, clergy and many creative industry stakeholders.
This edition focused on Sustainable Development Goal Six (SDG -6), clean water and sanitation.
The event was characterised by its alluring audience laced with an enchanting fusion of traditional African rhythms, contemporary tunes, and captivating runway displays by renowned African designers.
This saw distinguished personalities like Akumaa Mama Zimbi, Umaru Sanda Amadu, Gasmilla, Kofi Okyere-Darko, Nana Asihene, Kwame Gyan, Ophelia Crossland, Jessica Larny, Joshua Ansah, Akosua Dagaat, Thirza Maima, Wilhemina, Bella, Amara and among others hit the runway to display their extra among the ordinary catwalk.

To ensure an experience of a lifetime, the audience were treated to undiluted Ghanaian music from TiC, Akwaboah, Wutah, Nacee, Akwaboah, Titi Owusu, Miss Floweve, Lali and Lola
Consequently, the creative brain behind the event, Kofi Okyere Darko was honoured by Revenue Mobilization Africa as a champion of water justice.
The award was in recognition of his unwavering commitment to the cause of water justice.

Mr.Okyere-Darko in his acceptance dedicated the award to the amazing team that worked tirelessly to make the event possible.
'Rhythms On Da Runway has always been about pushing boundaries and redefining what is possible in the world of fashion and music events.'




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