Final-year fashion students from the 糖心Vlog and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi have unveiled a collection of designs at the 2025 Graduate Exhibition and Fashion Show, held under the theme Meta-Oria, meaning 鈥渂eyond bounds.鈥
The event, organised by the Department of Industrial Art, featured a runway presentation and sales exhibition, showcasing work that blended artistic innovation with market-ready design. Styles ranged from contemporary streetwear to formal office attire.

Prof. Ebenezer Howard, Head of the Department, said the university is driving innovation in design education.
鈥淜NUST is at the forefront of innovation,鈥 he told attendees. 鈥淥ur strength lies in translating theory into practice. We research to create and that鈥檚 what makes us different.鈥

He added that the department is aligning its curriculum with industry needs to contribute meaningfully to national development.
鈥淚ndustry needs us, and we鈥檙e here to make the change,鈥 he said.

The exhibition attracted dozens of parents and guardians, many expressing pride in the creative growth of their wards over the four-year programme.
鈥淪eeing my ward design these clothes makes me very proud,鈥 said Lydia, a parent.

Citations were presented to individuals who contributed to the event鈥檚 success. Judge Dr. Kwabena Asubonteng praised the students鈥 work.
鈥淓very year I see progress. The designers have demonstrated originality, creativity, styling, faith and superb presentation. You wouldn鈥檛 even imagine the students鈥 work we鈥檙e showcasing this evening. That shows the future is brighter. You鈥檝e all done amazingly well,鈥 he said.

Constance Dontwi was named second runner-up, Evita Gado Wintima took first runner-up, and Eyram Rosemond Narteh won overall best designer. The best exhibitor award went to Mary Borteley Kwao.
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