DjQwequ Blog of Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah

S.O.L.O Clothing showcased a selection of its menswear designs at Genesis Fashion Show II, a runway event dedicated to exploring heritage threads in contemporary fashion. The event brought together designers working at the intersection of culture, craftsmanship, and modern design.
The collection presented reflected S.O.L.O Clothing’s ongoing design philosophy, merging African heritage with contemporary tailoring. Clean silhouettes, thoughtful construction, and culturally informed detailing defined the showcase, highlighting the brand’s focus on originality and technical execution.
Rather than presenting heritage as static or ceremonial, the collection translated cultural references into modern, wearable garments. This approach positioned tradition as an evolving influence within contemporary menswear, aligned with current global fashion conversations.
Speaking on the showcase, founder and designer Solomon Addae said:
“This collection is about honouring where we come from while designing for where we are now. I aim to create garments that carry cultural meaning but feel relevant, functional, and modern.”

Genesis Fashion Show II provided a platform for S.O.L.O Clothing to engage with a broader creative audience and demonstrate its contribution to culturally driven fashion practice. The showcase represents a continued step in the brand’s professional development and growing international outlook.

S.O.L.O Clothing continues to build a body of work rooted in heritage, craftsmanship, and contemporary design, with ambitions to expand its presence within the UK fashion landscape and international markets.

