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2017 Afroma Awards Open For Nominations

Organizer’s of the “Afroma Awards”, have opened nominations for this year’s awards with the theme “Building an industry with the tradition of excellence”.

Afroma Awards celebrates and promote Fashion and modeling industry in Ghana. It also aims to reward hardworking professionals in the Fashion Industry. This year’s edition is schedule for 4th November, 2017 at the Tomreik Hotel, East Legon.

Nominations opens on Monday, 18th September, 2017 and ends on Friday, 6th October, 2017 and can be made through www.afromaa.com/nomination or send your nomination via afromaawards@gmail.com

The 2017 awards was launched last Saturday at Firefly, Osu. The launch hosted a number of fashion professionals and the general public to an exciting ceremony. This year the scheme is made of 17 categories.

The Categories.

1. Fashion School Of The Year.

2. Fashion Blogger Of The Year.

3. Fashion Designer Of The Year

4. Fashion Event Of The Year.

5. Fashion TV Program Of The Year

6. Fashion Photographer Of The Year

7. Make-Up Artist Of The Year

8. Pageant Of The Year

9. Runway Coach Of The Year

10. Choreographer Of The Year.

11. Model Agency Of The Year.

12. Most Promising Agency

13. Most Promising Model

14. Fashionable Celebrity Of The Year 15. Commercial Model (Male And Female)

16. Runway Model (Male And Female)

17. Over All Model Of The Year

Afroma Awards 2017, is powered by Cosmos Consult and supported by Energy Bank, Condor Peak, Maybellene new York, Magic Moments, Firefly Lounge, Black Sun.

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