Penny Yeboah, Adwoh Aboah and Victoria Michaels

From Accra to the world stage, Ghanaian models have been commanding top fashion runways, scoring global brand campaigns, and reshaping perceptions of African beauty.

Earlier, GhanaWeb brought you a list of male models making waves on international platforms.

Here are some female models making waves internationally as well;

Victoria Michaels

A Ghana–Nigerian model and actress who’s graced runways from London to Johannesburg, featured in Lagos, Dubai, and South Africa Fashion Weeks. She has also been a major trending personality for her fashion statements on various red carpets.

Adwoa Aboah

A British–Ghanaian supermodel and mental‑health advocate. Aboah is a frequent face at major fashion magazines and brand campaigns, and currently serves as a global ambassador for Jo Malone London.

Kate Tachie Menson

Crowned Face of Africa in 2008, Tachie‑Menson has walked prestigious international runways including New York and South Africa Fashion Weeks, and has appeared in Elle, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan editorials.

Amanda Annan A British–American model and actress of Ghanaian descent, trained at RADA and Lee Strasberg. She combines creative work in front of and behind the camera while upholding her Ghanaian heritage.

Penny Yeboah

The first Black model to front Gucci, Fendi, and Burberry campaigns in China. Based in Xi’an, she’s breaking barriers and redefining beauty standards in Asia.

Prisca Abah

Recently highlighted as one of eight top African models in the Big8 Girls Project, celebrated for her runway presence and strong editorial work across Africa.

Akpene Diata Hoggar

Akpene Diata Hoggar is a Ghanaian creative entrepreneur, blogger, social activist and model.

In 2018, she represented the Brong-Ahafo Region in the Miss Universe Ghana contest and won, allowing her to represent Ghana in the same contest at the international level in Bangkok, Thailand.

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