Jamaican-born acclaimed fashion designer returns to Ghana
New York-based, Jamaican-born, international fashion designer Glenroy March and his fashion brand D’Marsh Couture is set to make a return to Ghana for a three-month long project D’Marsh Ghana 2020.
This is the designer’s third time to the Ghana following previous visits to participate in Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in Accra and Bryte Africa Fashion Week.
While in Ghana, March said he will be based in Accra for the duration of the project, which comprises a masterclass, model development workshops, and culminate with the Face of D’Marsh Model Competition.
For the masterclass, the independent designer said he will draw on his more than 17 years of experience in the industry to assist other young and upcoming designers and brands expand.
“The class will be intimate, interactive and purposeful,” March said, adding that he will take participants behind the scenes, sharing his personal industry experiences about navigating the pros and cons, the failures and the successes, and the lessons learned throughout his journey.
“The Face of D’Marsh Model Competition wraps up the three-month project and will be used to identify a young male and female model that can represent the brand internationally, and be used as a platform to expose them to the global market,” March said.
“Like most industries, the pandemic has forced them to rethink their business strategy and, as an independent designer, I had to pivot quickly to figure out a way to ensure the brand remains sustainable and continues to grow,” March added. “With that in mind, I sought to leverage my relationships in Ghana to undertake this project which is in keeping with our vision of making the brand’s presence stronger in the international market.”
March said Ghana holds a special place in his heart as his previous collection, “Sankofa by D’Marsh”, Fall 2018/2019, was inspired by one of his visits.
He said that undertaking such a project at this time has not been without its challenges, but is looking forward to the experience.
“I hope to learn a lot from this visit and get to understand the international market and what is required to grow and promote an independent brand in the African market,” March said.
“I will get the opportunity to meet with logistics partners and determine how I will be better able to position the brand to explore the global market,” he added.
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