Abstract

Adinkra, a collection of symbols with names and meanings that represents the culture of Akans has existed over a century; yet, Adinkra is limited in usage because they are mostly utilised as designs on funeral costumes. This article emphasises on positive attributes of selected Adinkra symbols to serve as a source of design for both traditional and modern fashion products for the propagation of gender equality. Adinkra symbols as designs for modern women fashion and clothing products has the effect of highlighting on the meanings of the symbols to signify the strength of women, offer flexibility in their choice of dress to affirm the needed changes for women empowerment. An original contribution of this paper is to show another way of affirming changes necessary to engender women empowerment for gender equality. Through the use of selected Adinkra symbols as designs for clothing, women empowerment can be achieved through positive affirmation.

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