Style designers, artists, fashions, photographers, and thrift distributors from all over the world collect at Accra’s Rawlings Park for the Obroni Wawu pageant, which celebrates Ghana’s vibrant secondhand vogue scene. The annual occasion, launched in 2022, pays homage to Kantamanto Market, often called the guts of Ghana’s thrift and upcycling motion. “Obroni Wawu,” a time period which means “lifeless white man’s garments,” is used to explain secondhand clothes imported into Ghana. The pageant is led by Group Engagement and Group Enterprise Incubator (CBI) groups in shut collaboration with Kantamanto Market leaders and associations, aiming to highlight Ghana’s legacy of sustainability. This occasion additionally strengthens ties with comparable secondhand markets throughout the World South.