Reflections On Fashion Trends: The Production Of Durbar Garments For Young Ladies In The Volta Region Of Ghana
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This study investigates the constituents of durbar garments and fashion trends in Ghana,
focusing on the importance of tradition, culture, and heritage in shaping preferences and
expectations. Data was collected from 115 participants and analysed to identify the key factors
influencing the production, distribution, and consumption of durbar garments in the Volta
Region of Ghana. The findings reveal that respondents highly value garments reflecting the
symbolism in Ewe traditional costumes and those that embrace and represent the culture of the
people. Moderate agreement was observed for garments made from the local Ewe Kete cloth
and those inspired by the culture where they originate. The impact of traditional clothing on
fashion trends was assessed, highlighting the strong connection between tradition and fashion
trends, and the importance of cultural influences in shaping the fashion world. However,
participants did not view all aspects of tradition and fashion trends as equally important in their
relationship. Based on these findings, recommendations were provided for the design and
production of durbar garments, emphasizing the importance of cultural, traditional, and
historical aspects of the community. Further research suggestions include exploring the impact
of globalization, technology, sustainable practices, and consumer behaviour on the durbar
garment industry in Ghana.
