Thursday, June 18, 2026

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Fashion review; Soulful and sustainable

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You may think of shiny and stylish clothes when you think of fashion. Yet, fashion is not just about looking good. It also connects us to our roots. That is what soulful fashion is. And for sustainable fashion? This means clothes that are kind to people and the planet. It includes how the fabric is made, how the workers are treated, and how long the clothes can last. Every step matters, from the first stitch to how many times you can wear it.

So, can fashion be both soulful and sustainable? Can it evoke a feeling and still do something good? Yes, it can. But not many brands get it right. Some make beautiful clothes but forget the planet. Others try to be eco-friendly but lose the heart of fashion. The ones who get both right? You remember them. You feel their pieces and wear them with pride. That’s where Chrispe comes in.

 

 

Chrispe is not just any fashion brand. It started in 2020 by Christian Danquah, a creative designer from Ghana.  Today, Chrispe is known for modern designs that are rich with African culture.

Chrispe’s clothes are made in Ghana and are not mass-produced in far-away factories. They are made with intention and care. The brand uses textiles that honour the traditions of African ancestors, but the twist? Chrispe adds something new. Each design feels like a conversation between old and new. You can tell that someone thought deeply about the shape, the fabric, the colour, and the meaning.

 

 

In the next part of this review, we’ll have a closer look at some of Chrispe’s latest designs in its 2022 collection. We’ll explore how the shapes work, how the sleeves feel, and what each piece says. Let’s step in.

The first outfit in the collection is a kimono jacket and beautiful shorts. Let’s check to see if the outfit meets the standard requirements to gain audience approval.

Silhouette

The silhouette stands tall and confident. The top keeps it sharp and clean, while the kimono adds a flowing layer that balances the shorts. The outfit flatters the body with ease and gives a soft movement to an otherwise structured look. However, the shorts could benefit from a slightly longer hem or relaxed fit around the thigh. That extra room could offer more freedom without losing shape.

Sleeve and Neckline

The neckline is bold and bare, thanks to the strapless top. It opens up the shoulders in a way that feels both strong and elegant. The robe’s oversized sleeves give the whole look a soft yet artistic feel. Still, the large sleeves might not be practical for busy settings. It can get in the way if worn for everyday movement. A slightly shorter cuff might help here.

Styling Potential

The kimono can double as a statement piece over jeans or even a dress. The top could work under a blazer, and the shorts are perfect for summer styling. It can be styled for a weekend event or a formal event. That said, the top may be a bit tricky for all body types. Offering a version with light straps or support would open it up to more wearers.

Craftsmanship

There’s certainly clear attention to the structure and finish of this outfit. The kimono looks cleanly stitched with a clever use of contrasting blue tones. The inner lines of the robe are neatly done, and the stripe pattern on the shorts matches up nicely. Still, the fabric of the top could use more support. It looks slightly thin in structure. Reinforcement or lining could help it hold its shape better.

Retail Readiness and Acceptance

This design is bold, fresh, and fashion-forward. It has enough edge for fashion lovers and versatility for casual wearers. The fabric choice feels light and breathable, perfect for warm climates. However, the robe might feel too long for shorter customers. Offering two length options would help its retail reach.

Overall Rating

8.5/10

This look is modern and ready to turn heads. It’s playful but polished. With a few tweaks, it could easily become a go-to for both high-street shoppers and boutique lovers. A true standout piece that shows promise and personality.

 

The next outfit in this collection is a top and pants that exude sophistication. It highlights the top-notch craftsmanship. But does it align with the demands out there?

Silhouette

This outfit has a smart and structured shape. The bodice fits the body gently, and the pants are straight. The extra wrap detail in front adds drama and fun. But the wrap looks a little stiff and bulky. It might feel uncomfortable when sitting. A softer fabric or a smaller wrap could make it smoother to wear.

Sleeve and Neckline

The long sleeves give a formal touch to the outfit. The collar neckline is polished and neat. However, the shirt looks a bit heavy with all the buttons and the shiny fabric. A lighter material might make the whole top feel easier and breezier.

Styling Potential

You can wear the top with black trousers to get a cooler look. The purple trousers also work nicely with a white blouse for a fun feel. Yet, the bold colour makes it a bit hard to mix with other pieces. You’ll need to be a little more careful when styling it.

Craftsmanship

You can tell a lot of care went into this design. The patterns match nicely. The shirt’s buttons are secure, and the fabric looks rich. However, the finishing on the inside must be strong, or else the wrap might pull with movement.

Retail Readiness and Acceptance

This outfit would catch the eyes in stores. The colours are fun and the mix of prints is fresh. But some shoppers may find it too bold or confusing to style.

Overall Rating

9.4/10

This outfit is daring and full of personality. It shines with creativity and strong design work. To make it better, the designer could soften the wrap.

The last outfit that made it into the collection is a red gown with a midriff cut. Chrispe carefully crafted this outfit with significant design prowess. Let’s check out if it stands a chance in the real world.

Silhouette

This dress has a flirty shape. The bodice fits closely, and the bottom flares out. The cutout at the waist gives it a modern feel. But the cutout also makes it harder for some people to feel comfortable. Not everyone wants to show their belly, even a little.

Sleeve and Neckline

The dress has smaller straps and a square neckline. This gives it a clean and grown-up feel. The open shoulders make it perfect for warm days. But people might find it tricky to wear in cooler weather or in places that need a modest look. A matching jacket could help fix that!

Styling Potential

For an informal event, add a purse and heels. You can also keep it casual with white sneakers and a denim jacket. But the bold colour and belly cutout can make it hard to wear everywhere. It’s not something you can easily wear to work or a formal place.

Craftsmanship

The sewing on this dress looks very neat. The gathers at the skirt are even, and the fabric falls nicely. The cutout is cleanly shaped and adds a sharp design point. The chest and waist cutouts require a perfect fit to avoid any awkward stretching or tightness.

Retail Readiness and Acceptance

Fashion enthusiasts will love the bright red colour and trendy design. It’s the kind of dress that catches attention on a mannequin! But stores will need to think about sizing and displaying it. The cutout might scare off some buyers who prefer more coverage. A version with a lined cutout might help bring in more customers.

Overall Rating

8/10

This dress is bold and stylish. The colour pops and the cutout gives it a fashion-forward feel. It could improve by being a little more versatile and easier for all body types.

Chrispe shows that fashion can be done well and done right. Their collections are full of pieces that look stunning but are also built to last. They don’t follow fast trends that disappear in a few weeks. Instead, they create pieces you’ll want to wear over and over again. That’s what soulful fashion is. It’s not just about how a piece looks. It’s about how it lives with you.

When you wear something from Chrispe, it doesn’t just sit on your body. It moves with you. It speaks with you. The fabrics feel soft and strong. The shapes are simple but bold. The colours are rich, like the earth, the sky, and the art of our people. You don’t wear Chrispe to blend in. You wear it to stand tall, to walk proudly, and to feel grounded. So yes, fashion can be soulful. And it can be sustainable. Chrispe proves that every day.

 

 

By Seun Emmanuel