Cadling Fashions has been named Fashion Company of the Year at the Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s 5th Annual Awards, at the Accra International Conference Centre. The accolade recognizes the brand’s innovative approach, unwavering commitment to quality, and its growing influence on Ghana’s creative economy.
The Accra-based design house is a major employer in the fashion sector, providing work for thousands of young men and women across its design studios, production units, marketing teams, and retail operations. Its contribution has been pivotal in supporting youth employment, fostering skills development, and promoting entrepreneurship within Ghana’s creative industries.

Speaking on the recognition, Cadling Fashions CEO, Mrs. Linda Ampah, said the award motivates the company to continue elevating its standards and expanding its impact on both the local and global fashion markets.
Cadling Fashions is renowned for its high-end designer apparel, blending contemporary trends with timeless elegance. Its bespoke garments are tailored to perfection, appealing to clients who value craftsmanship, sophistication, and individuality. From custom-made suits and dresses to meticulously curated seasonal collections, the brand has established itself as a benchmark for luxury fashion in Ghana.
Beyond its design achievements, Cadling Fashions champions Ghanaian culture through fashion. The company spotlights cultural marketing, integrating traditional motifs, fabrics, and storytelling into modern designs. This strategy not only enhances the local fashion ecosystem but also positions Ghana as a rising hub for creative and luxury design across Africa.
In addition to its fashion ventures, Cadling Fashions has demonstrated social responsibility. In 2020, the company played a critical role in producing personal protective equipment for frontline health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting its commitment to community support and public service.

The award consolidates Cadling Fashions’ reputation as a leader in Ghana’s fashion industry, illustrating how creative enterprises can simultaneously drive cultural promotion, economic empowerment, and global recognition for Ghanaian talent.
