By Edward Dankwah, GNA
Accra, Dec. 08, GNA — Odefille, the Ghanaian fashion house known for its refined approach to modern C-suite apparel, will debut a bold new collection at the Accra Fashion Week 2025, scheduled to take place between December 14 and 21, 2025.
It will introduce a sophisticated blend of Thai-inspired design and Southeast Asian style-driven creativity.
A statement issued in Accra said the collection marked a significant evolution for the brand, which had built its reputation on structured silhouettes, executive-ready tailoring and a commitment to comfort, style and exclusivity.
Titled ‘The Thai Collection,’ the new line draws on Thai and Indonesian-related South-East Asian styles from the 1960s through the 1980s, merging vintage Asian influences with contemporary elements designed for today’s professional woman and man.
It said this year’s presentation would move beyond the social impact focus of Odefille’s 2024 Bambose collection, which featured textiles hand-painted by single mothers in northern Ghana.
“Instead, the 2025 showcase explores a more personal narrative. This collection reflects that journey while staying true to our vision of empowering the modern executive through exceptional design,” it said.
Madam Nadia Asantewaa Nkandobi, the Co-Creative Director of Odefille, said the collection allowed Odefille to explore elegance through a completely new cultural lens and by drawing from Thai heritage; while honouring the realities of womanhood, saying they wanted to create pieces that felt both globally inspired and deeply personal.
She said it was a reminder that executive fashion could evolve, adapt, and remain empowering.
“Odefille’s appearance at Accra Fashion Week 2025 reinforces the brand’s growing interest in global cultural references and its ambition to broaden the definitions of African executive fashion,” she said.
The event would bring together designers, buyers, and fashion stakeholders from more than 20 countries.
She said Odefille’s Thai Collection would be unveiled during the main runway showcases, offering audiences an early look at the brand’s latest exploration of global aesthetics and executive fashion.
Last year, the Bambose Collection featured hand-painted textiles produced by single mothers in northern Ghana, she said.
The label would showcase the collection exclusively during the main runway events from 14–21 December 2025, joining designers from across Africa, Europe and Asia.


GNA
Edited by Christabel Addo