Ghanaian style brand Clatural opens in SoHo, Manhattan

Tuesday 18th of June 2024

Ghanaian style brand Clatural opens in SoHo, Manhattan

Award-winning, luxuriously stylish, ethical and sustainable couture brand, Clatural is now readily available in SoHo, Manhattan New York, the globally known area of New York City for high-end luxury boutiques and independent-designer outposts.

Clatural is located in the Flying Solo Flagship Designer Space.

Ghanaian fashion brand Clatural opens in SoHo, Manhattan

Clatural, born out of pure passion for creativity, started off with its founder’s ability to turn pieces of everyday fabrics into unique pieces of wearable art.

The brand is most certainly on another level in its presence in the largest Independent Designer Space in SoHo, New York City, showcasing Ghanaian Fashion to the world.

Flying Solo provides a platform for independent designers from around the world to come together, bringing their collections directly to their audiences.

 

Ghanaian fashion brand Clatural opens in SoHo, Manhattan

Clatural has joined Flying Solo with like-minded goals to transform fashion culture through revolutionary retail experience.

The brand’s luxurious pieces are 80% handmade using its ethically sustainable signature design the MESH to create a very uniquely, timeless and one of a kind piece of wearable art.

Ghanaian fashion brand Clatural opens in SoHo, Manhattan

The Founder and Creative Director of Clatural, Clara Pinkrah-Sam, who also happens to be a Pharmacist, Medical Transcriptionist and an ICT Consultant with several years of working experience with the UNDP and the World Bank mentioned that “This news is exciting mainly because our brand is all about being reachable and accessible to everyone, everywhere and this is one big step towards that goal. Clatural is totally committed to sustainability while remaining socially responsible with a simple aim of making you look and feel good.”

Clatural has an opulence boutique – The Clatural Lounge, fondly called The CL, located on the Spintex Road in Accra, Ghana. Find more about Flying solo: https://flyingsolo.nyc/

 

 

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    JAKPATA

    yes

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    AkwasiGilbert

    That is Ghanaian culture

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    GOOD

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    Jorge322

    Africans don’t joke when it comes to culture. Go higher mama Africa

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    Larli

    These people need to be opening these shops in Ghana

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    Priscilla802

    Go Ghana

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