Black Sherif is a popular Ghanaian musician

Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif has opened up about the origins of his fashion style, including an incident where he was beaten for a particular hairstyle.

In an interview with international fashion magazine Patta, the “Second Sermon” singer was asked about being considered one of Ghana’s best-dressed men.

He revealed that his journey began after his mother left for Greece and he stayed with his aunt.

“My whole style started in a woman’s closet—my auntie’s. When my mom left for Greece, I stayed with my auntie, and she had all kinds of stylish stuff. I’d sneak into her things, steal belts, and glasses. That’s when I got into appearances,” he said.

This early experimentation came with risks, as he recalled being beaten for a particular hairstyle.

“I also tried different hairstyles, like one called “backbone,” and got beaten for it because it was too bold for where I was living. I’ve always been chasing freedom to dress how I want,” he added.

He also credited his mother, a seamstress, for his style.

“I used to sew my buttons for school. Even in high school, I’d alter my clothes because I couldn’t afford a tailor. If I didn’t like something about a shirt or a pair of sneakers, I’d cut it and make it my own,” he said.

The interview also touched on his venture into high fashion, specifically his walk for the brand Labrum at London Fashion Week in September 2023.

“As a teenager, I couldn’t afford real designer clothes, so I wore replicas. But now, I get these things as gifts, and I feel like I have a fashion dream that will come true. After walking for Labrum, people told me I was natural at it,” he said.

Despite his initial doubts about his performance on the runway, he was encouraged by the strong positive reactions.

“I thought I didn’t do a great job, but the reactions were strong. I’m still figuring out my way in fashion, but I believe in it,” he said.

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