For years, Nana Akua Addo has redefined red carpet dressing by transforming each appearance into a platform for African creativity. Known for her daring, sculptural, and often futuristic fashion choices, she consistently collaborates with African designers, stylists, and creative studios, turning entertainment events into cultural fashion statements.

Her 2023 AMVCA appearance in a dramatic design by Cart Santiago set the tone for her ongoing red carpet narrative. The look reinforced her reputation for high-impact fashion, highlighting the craftsmanship and artistic ambition of African design on one of entertainment’s most visible stages.

At the 2024 AMVCAs, she followed with a sculptural creation by Yoli Koomson, paired with a striking mask by Heidi Lee. The ensemble quickly became one of the night’s most discussed looks, praised for its conceptual execution and bold artistic direction, further cementing her status as a red carpet experimentalist.

Later that year at the EMY Africa Awards, she appeared in a refined Hacchic Couture design styled by Yartel GH. The look leaned into elegance and structure, reinforcing her commitment to spotlighting homegrown talent while showcasing the versatility of African couture across different fashion moods.

By the 2025 AMVCAs, Nana Akua Addo took her creative vision further, unveiling a futuristic mechanical-inspired look by Metal Bender Studio and Nichole Stylish. Serving as creative director for the concept, she pushed the boundaries of traditional red carpet fashion, turning her appearance into a full-scale visual performance.



Her 2026 AMVCA appearances continued the narrative with multiple standout looks, including an architectural gown by Abbas Woman NG styled by Styled by NK, a spiral-inspired sculptural piece by Srushti Patil, and a textured stone-inspired design also by Abbas Woman NG. Each look explored form, structure, and materiality, reinforcing her commitment to fashion as art.

At the 2026 Ghana Movie Awards, she delivered yet another memorable moment in the Eve dress by Abbas Woman. The look balanced elegance and storytelling, continuing her tradition of treating red carpet appearances as curated visual experiences rather than standard fashion moments.
Across multiple years and major events, Nana Akua Addo has consistently used fashion as a platform to elevate African designers and creatives. Her evolving style journey from 2023 to 2026 reflects a clear mission: positioning African couture as a powerful voice within global fashion conversations.

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