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Renowned fashion brand Selina Beb has officially unveiled its newest bag line, “The Timeless Collection,” an Egyptian-leather collection inspired by the enduring elegance and cultural legacy of Fathia Nkrumah, wife of Ghana’s First President, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah.

The collection was launched recently at Selina Beb’s flagship store in Osu, in an intimate yet elegant showcase attended by members of the media, fashion tastemakers and brand loyalists.
Esteemed media personality Anita Erskine assisted with the official unveiling, lending her voice and presence to a moment that celebrated heritage, womanhood and timeless style.

Crafted from qualityEgyptian leather, The Timeless Collection pays homage to Fathia Nkrumah’s poise, sophistication and unwavering commitment to African identity.
Each piece in the collection reflects the refinement of a bygone era, thoughtfully reinterpreted for the modern man and woman.

From sleek clutches to spacious tote bags and fanny packs, every design is meticulously constructed to highlight the richness, supple finish and durability of Egyptian leather, while maintaining a clean, contemporary aesthetic.
The result is a collection that embodies understated glamour, elegance and versatility.

“This collection is a tribute to a woman whose grace, strength and cultural pride continue to inspire generations,” said Selina Bebaako-Mensah, Founder and Creative Director of the brand.
“With The Timeless Collection, we wanted to tell a story of heritage, excellence and femininity-creating pieces that transcend trends and honour African legacy.”

The Timeless Collection further reinforces Selina Beb’s commitment to celebrating African heritage through luxury craftsmanship while empowering women and men with pieces that are both meaningful and enduring.
Now available at the Selina Beb flagship store in Osu, the collection invites fashion enthusiasts and lovers of fine accessories to own a piece of history where heritage meets elegance, and sophistication stands the test of time.

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