By Vivian Amoah
Renowned Ghanaian fashion designer Sadia Sanusi has died, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and cultural pride.
Sanusi rose to prominence through her unique ability to incorporate traditional Kente fabric into contemporary couture, earning admiration within Ghana and beyond. Her designs celebrated Ghanaian heritage while appealing to modern fashion trends, making her one of the country’s most promising creative talents.
Throughout her career, she advocated for the promotion of African textiles and craftsmanship, using fashion as a tool to preserve and project Ghanaian culture to the world.

The news of her death has shocked many within the creative arts industry, with tributes pouring in from colleagues and supporters on social media.
Industry players say her contribution to African fashion will be remembered for years to come, as she inspired a new generation of designers to embrace their cultural roots.
Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced.
