Slim Busterr Slim Busterr partnered with Nana Tuffuor and Omanhene Pozo to shake the very foundations of Kumasi last Saturday in one wicked extravaganza of fashion, colours, music and dance.
The cultural aspect was well represented when Adinkra Dance Troupe gave momentum and pace to the programme, while Salsa group, a Legon-based troupe samba rendition obviously of South American flavour.
Up and coming designers who featured and did some cutting and stitching right on stage included Sola Agbeyo-Mawutor of Gasola Fashions, Lorraine Ansah of KNUST and Afrique Dezines Limited, Patrick Opoku Asante of the House Eccentric Clothing and Naa Adoley Wuta-Ofei of Doley?s Clothing.
Theresa Osei who was adjudged the Best Customer received a double-door refrigerator, followed by Ama Gyaa (refrigerator) and Nana Asantewaa (29-inch colour TV). Afia Peprah was fourth and took home a 25-inch colour television.
Mr. Walter Exposito, Executive Chairman of ATL was full of gratitude for the patronage of the programme.
Slim Busterr Slim Busterr partnered with Nana Tuffuor and Omanhene Pozo to shake the very foundations of Kumasi last Saturday in one wicked extravaganza of fashion, colours, music and dance.
The cultural aspect was well represented when Adinkra Dance Troupe gave momentum and pace to the programme, while Salsa group, a Legon-based troupe samba rendition obviously of South American flavour.
Up and coming designers who featured and did some cutting and stitching right on stage included Sola Agbeyo-Mawutor of Gasola Fashions, Lorraine Ansah of KNUST and Afrique Dezines Limited, Patrick Opoku Asante of the House Eccentric Clothing and Naa Adoley Wuta-Ofei of Doley?s Clothing.
Theresa Osei who was adjudged the Best Customer received a double-door refrigerator, followed by Ama Gyaa (refrigerator) and Nana Asantewaa (29-inch colour TV). Afia Peprah was fourth and took home a 25-inch colour television.
Mr. Walter Exposito, Executive Chairman of ATL was full of gratitude for the patronage of the programme.