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After 11 years in the creative industry, the visionary behind TrendyRail is introducing a new platform “Sit With TrendyRail” to inspire and support young creatives.
The first edition, Sit With TrendyRail & Friends, will take place in Ghana, bringing together like minded individuals eager to learn and grow.
For the founder, creativity has always been a personal sanctuary. Despite challenges, she has embraced her artistry daily, making this moment a full-circle experience filled with deep emotions.
“When I started TrendyRail, my focus was on longevity,” she shared. “I wanted a brand that wasn’t restrictive one that could stand on its own and allow creativity to thrive.”
Now, Sit With TrendyRail extends this vision by creating a space for young creatives seeking direction. “I know what it’s like to have so much passion but not know where to start,” she added.
Over the years, she has worked with many talented creatives, learning valuable lessons along the way. She acknowledges that the creative journey comes with highs and lows but reassures aspiring artists that they are not alone.
The first Sit With TrendyRail event is set for April 16th at Eden Accra 3:00 PM, offering a space for creatives to connect, share experiences, and grow together.
Get your tickets: Dial 7141147# or visit https://veetickets.com/ev/BuyTicket/1890

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