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May 15, 2026
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KTU, Spanish High Commission launch ‘Seamstresses 2.0’ project to showcase Ghana-Spain fashion and culture
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Key Points
- Koforidua Technical University (KTU) and the Spanish High Commission have launched 'Seamstresses 2.0', a fashion project.
- The initiative aims to explore student creativity, deepen institutional cooperation, and strengthen Ghana-Spain fashion and cultural identity.
- The Spanish High Commission will support KTU's Department of Fashion Design and Textiles with Ghanaian fabrics.
- Students will design and sew unique flamenco-inspired garment collections within three days.
- An exhibition of these designs will be staged during the Spanish Feria at the Ambassador's residence, promoting vocational education and international linkages.
Why This Matters
This partnership is significant for Ghana as it boosts vocational education and practical skill development within the creative arts sector, offering students international exposure and industry linkages. It also strengthens cultural diplomacy and cross-cultural exchange between Ghana and Spain, potentially fostering future collaborations and economic opportunities.
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