Black Sherif, the Ghanaian musician, made a remarkable appearance on the runway of the London Fashion Week held at the renowned Tate Britain art museum on February 17, 2024. Styled by Labrum, a UK-based fashion designer, Black Sherif showcased the fusion of Western and West African cultures through his runway presence.
Labrum, a British African heritage brand, aims to narrate the untold story of West Africa, fostering cultural exchange and understanding between the two regions.
The London Fashion Week February marked its 40th anniversary, featuring events from February 16 to February 20, 2024.
Ekow Barnes, a Ghanaian fashion writer and creative producer, expressed his delight in witnessing Black Sherif dominate the runway, describing him as not just an artist but a fashion icon.

Black Sherif’s involvement in the London Fashion Week comes as no surprise, given his distinct fashion sense, which parallels the unapologetic nature of his music lyrics. Through his music videos and event appearances, he has demonstrated a passion for fashion, garnering attention for his unique style.
Last year, Black Sherif announced his intention to enroll in a fashion school, highlighting his commitment to expanding his skills beyond music. This move reflects his multifaceted talents and aspirations within the creative industry.
Moreover, Black Sherif’s participation in fashion events is not new. He previously modeled for renowned UK fashion brand Ellesse and graced the runway at the 2023 New York Fashion Week. Additionally, he has collaborated with various fashion brands for magazine features and photoshoots, further solidifying his status as a rising fashion icon.
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