See Accra Through Designer Mimi Plange’s Eyes
Though raised in Southern California, fashion designer Mimi Plange grew up immersed in the culture of her hometown: Accra. It was her mother’s photos from 1950s Ghana that first introduced Plange to fashion. "That’s how I fell in love with clothing and identity," she says. "I always wanted to showcase the real country that I experienced through these images in my designs." Her clothing mixes traditional African and modern influences, counting Rihanna and Michelle Obama as acolytes of its distinct cool.
"Jewelry, beads, metals—especially gold—are some of the greatest works of wearable Ghanaian art. They showcase the craftsmanship of the country’s highly skilled artisans. When I was little, these were the gifts my mom would always bring from her trips to Accra. I would always feel like I had something super special and unique."
"I love going to bookstores in any country that I visit. In Accra, I purchased books on how to speak Twi—my native language—traditional recipe books, and nonfiction written by Ghanaian authors along with authors from the entire continent. The late Chinua Achebe, a Nigerian novelist and poet, was a dominant figure in modern African literature."
Accra
Where to Eat and Sleep: While nothing beats sleeping and eating at her mother’s house while in Accra, Mimi has several other favorite locales while in the city. For authentic and delicious Ghanaian food—including fufu, banku, jollof rice, and grilled, fresh-caught tilapia—she loves Ayiwa Ghana, a combined restaurant, gym, spa, and salon with live music. The best place to rest your head is the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel.
Where to Shop: The Makola Market is the best place to get incredible street food and shop traditional items like beads, shells, and fabrics. If being unique is your thing, there are plenty of seamstresses and local designers you can visit to create one-of-a-kind dresses and suits.
What to See and Do: If you’re feeling adventurous, Mimi recommends a day trip to Kakum National Park to do the Canopy Walk above the trees and animals. You can sleep in a treehouse while elephants walkthrough the thick wilderness below.
Kakum National Park Canopy Walk
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