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Home » Blog » Glitz, Glamour and Grandeur: How fashion took centre stage at TGMA27(PICTURES)
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Glitz, Glamour and Grandeur: How fashion took centre stage at TGMA27(PICTURES)

Grace Quaye
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The 2026 edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) was more than a night of celebrating musical excellence. It was a grand exhibition of glamour, elegance and breathtaking fashion.

Long before the first award was announced inside the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday, May 9, 2026, all eyes were fixed on the red carpet, where celebrities, influencers, designers, media personalities and music lovers turned the prestigious event into a spectacular runway of style and creativity.

This year’s awards ceremony once again proved that the TGMA has evolved beyond music into one of Ghana’s biggest cultural and fashion events. Under the dazzling lights and flashing cameras, guests arrived in luxurious outfits that blended African identity with modern international fashion trends. Every appearance on the carpet told a story of confidence, creativity and artistic expression.

From glamorous gowns decorated with glittering stones to sharply tailored suits that radiated sophistication, the red carpet became a battlefield of fashion excellence.

Celebrities competed not for plaques or trophies, but for the admiration of fashion enthusiasts and social media audiences eager to crown the night’s best-dressed personalities.

One of the most talked-about celebrities of the evening was actress and entrepreneur Fella Makafui, whose stunning appearance immediately captured attention.

Dressed in a sparkling figure-hugging outfit that perfectly embraced the event’s glamorous atmosphere, she confidently walked the carpet with elegance and poise.

Her choice of accessories, flawless makeup and carefully styled hair elevated her look and quickly made her a fan favourite online. Many social media users described her outfit as one of the standout fashion moments of the night.

Beyond celebrities, ordinary attendees also transformed the event into a glamorous fashion carnival.

Influencers, socialites, beauty queens and young fashion enthusiasts arrived in carefully selected outfits that reflected their personalities and fashion ambitions.

For many attendees, the TGMA red carpet was not just an opportunity to watch stars but also a platform to showcase individuality and style before a national audience.

The event further highlighted the incredible talent within Ghana’s fashion industry. Designers used the awards ceremony as an opportunity to exhibit creativity, craftsmanship and innovation through unique outfits that celebrated African beauty and identity.

Stylists, makeup artists and hairstylists also played vital roles behind the scenes, ensuring celebrities appeared polished and camera-ready throughout the night.

Social media became flooded with photographs and videos from the event as Ghanaians debated who truly owned the red carpet.

Fashion bloggers and entertainment analysts quickly released lists of best-dressed celebrities while fans passionately defended the looks of their favourite stars.

The online discussions demonstrated the increasing importance of fashion in Ghanaian entertainment culture and how red carpet appearances now shape celebrity influence and public perception.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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