Written by: Adwoa Afriyie Sarpong

Today, we are taking a wild leap into uncharted territory. Buckle up, find your seat, and get ready to dive headfirst into a creative whirlwind! We are exploring a vibrant hub where bold clothing brands, groundbreaking musicians, and trendsetting fashionistas collide.

This is not just an exploration; it’s an adventure. So, settle in, hold on tight, and let’s get ready to uncover the electrifying world of creativity that awaits!

Read: 6 Entrepreneurs breaking boundaries

Founders: Jonathan and Robert

Industry: Streetwear Fashion

In the shadows of convention, where the bold dare to tread, lies HDN Society—a brand that refuses to be defined by the ordinary. Co-founded by Jonathan Kwaku Adjei Boateng and Robert Anim Twum-Barimah, this isn’t just another clothing line; it’s a rebellion against the expected, a movement where creativity knows no bounds. HDN Society isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s for those who crave more than just fashion—it’s for those who seek an identity, a statement, a story. From the V1 Trucker to the Atomized Tee, each piece is a canvas, reflecting the essence of a world unafraid to break free from the mundane. This isn’t about following trends; it’s about creating them. Jonathan and Robert have built a sanctuary where discretion meets brilliance. Together, they craft a narrative that speaks to the soul of every individual who dares to wear their pieces. HDN Society is where art and fashion collide, forging a path that’s as mysterious as it is captivating. So, if you’re ready to step into a world where creativity reigns supreme, where every garment tells a tale, and where you’re not just wearing clothes but a culture—HDN Society welcomes you. Discover the hidden, embrace the extraordinary, and join the movement that’s rewriting the rules of fashion.

Founder: Selikem

Industry: Creative Community

Imagine a world where every unspoken idea, every untapped talent, and every creative spark had a place to thrive—a sanctuary for the dreamers, the artists, and the rebels who dare to color outside the lines. That world is exactly what Selikem is building with The Young Creatives (TYC). Born from a relentless desire to uplift and empower, TYC isn’t just a platform; it’s a revolution waiting to erupt across the Ghanaian creative scene. Through pop-up events, seminars like “Unlocking Your Creative Potential,” and upcoming workshops in fashion, music, art, and creative business, TYC aims to give young creatives the spotlight they deserve. Selikem’s mission is clear: create a supportive environment where talents can flourish without boundaries. He’s passionate about bridging gaps and exposing underprivileged students to the world of creativity, believing that exposure is the first step to unlocking potential. Selikem understands the importance of balance. Juggling school, TYC, and everything in between, he emphasizes finding time to relax and avoid burnout. His journey hasn’t been linear—the idea of a creative mall didn’t happen overnight but evolved as he continued building TYC. And now, he’s inviting others to join the ride, offering opportunities through surveys, portfolio reviews, and workshops. In a space where brands like Free the Youth are pushing boundaries, Selikem’s TYC is carving out its own path, a collective space where young creatives can grow, be seen, and be heard. So, if you’re ready to explore your creative potential, TYC is here, waiting to amplify your voice. Keep an eye on their socials, and don’t miss out on the next wave of opportunities.

Interest: Fashion Enthusiast

Industry: Fashion

Sir Jonnie steps into the world of fashion not just as an enthusiast but as a force of creativity and style. From his teenage years, where he fearlessly experimented with bold outfits, to now, as a fashion and design student at BlueCrest College, his journey has been one of transformation and empowerment. Though not a model by profession, his passion for fashion has led him to grace the cameras of various brands, turning heads with his unique flair. Fashion, for Sir Jonnie, is more than just clothes—it’s a language, a way of expressing who he is and what he believes in. He’s devoured fashion blogs, mingled at style events, and even tried his hand at designing, all in the pursuit of refining his personal style. But it doesn’t stop there. As he dives deeper into the world of fashion, he’s found a community that shares his love for innovation, sustainability, and artistry. For @SirJonnie, the future of fashion is an open runway—filled with opportunities to explore new trends, collaborate with fellow fashionistas, and continue his thrilling adventure of self-expression. Wherever fashion takes Jonathan Nii Ayi Ankrah next, one thing’s for sure: he’ll be stepping out in style.

Founder: AILEEN

Industry: Styling

Calling all girlies—Shopneilia is here to level up your wardrobe game ! Oh, and welcome to the fabulous world of Shopneila, where fashion meets sass and sass meets style – serving looks while slaying on a budget. From flirty crop tops to elegant dinner wear, Shopneilia has everything you need to turn heads, whether you’re out for brunch or hitting the town at night. Meet the brains and beauty behind the scenes, Aileen Norita, a fierce fashionista juggling textbooks and trends at UPSA. Her journey started in her first year in UPSA, where her love for fashion and style blossomed into a business. It all began during lockdown when she started selling hair products, but soon, her passion for clothing took center stage. With people constantly asking where she got her stunning outfits, she knew it was time to share her style with the world. Aileen shines bright as a budding entrepreneur, balancing her passion for fashion with the rigors of university life. With a keen eye for style and a knack for turning heads, Shopneila is not just a shop; it’s a fashion destination where girly glam meets affordable chic.
So, to all the fashion-forward ladies out there, it’s time to add a touch of @shopneilia sparkle to your wardrobe and unleash your inner fashionista!

Founder: Alordia Gyamfi

Industry: Music

Imagine this: the spotlight is on, the crowd is roaring, and the beat drops – a tidal wave of utter pure rhythm. Meet Alordia Gyamfi—Ghana’s very own maestro whose journey from belting out “Happy Birthday” at parties to collaborating with Bhadmayors and NSG is nothing short of extraordinary. His latest track, “Free My Mind,” is more than just a song; it’s an anthem for the soul, a call to unchain your thoughts and let your spirit soar beyond the mundane. Alordia’s lyrical wisdom? Simple yet profound: “Free your mind … make you no go do and die young. ”He’s not just making waves; he’s making the sky his playground. With every beat and lyric, Alordia reminds us that life’s too short to be anything but free. Through every setback and challenge, Alordia’s messages remains clear and compelling throughout his tracks! With lyrics that echo the hustle and dreams of the everyday, Alordia’s songs are more than just beats—they’re anthems. He’s the kind of artist who makes you feel seen, heard, and understood. Whether he’s talking about chasing dreams or the highs and lows of life, there’s an authenticity in his voice that resonates deeply. So, if you haven’t already, it’s time to get acquainted with The AlorG —because this is just the beginning of a musical legacy in the making.
Now, let’s turn that volume up, let the music guide us, and let’s cook some juice ; because with AlorG, the rhythm of life is always just getting started.

Founder: Adom Gee

Industry: Fashion

Adom Gee, the mastermind behind AGTB, isn’t just creating fashion—he’s building a legacy. What began as a love for sneakers in secondary school has evolved into a fast-selling, top-notch brand that’s more than just apparel; it’s a movement. Growing up in Tema, Adom was inspired by the music culture and fashion icons around him. His passion for sneakers and the need to bring his own unique style to life led him to create AGTB, a brand that’s genderless, timeless, and truly expressive. Adom’s journey has seen him collaborate with some of the biggest names in the industry, like Sarkodie, Asakaa, and Kwesi Arthur. But for him, it’s about more than just fashion—it’s about making clothes that resonate, that tell a story, that can be worn for years like a timeless record. His scuba collections, hoodies, and other designs are not just pieces of clothing but statements that stand the test of time. Balancing school with his passion wasn’t always easy, but Adom kept it real. He attended lectures when he could, but his heart was always in his brand. Through mood boards, photoshoots, and relentless creativity, he kept pushing forward, building AGTB into what it is today. And now, he’s inviting you to join the movement. Visit his virtual shop, stand in your brand, and become part of a community that believes in “steady trapper never fold”—because AGTB is more than fashion, it’s a lifestyle.