Diana Hamilton launches official clothing line

Artiste, Diana Hamilton, starts DHbyDH fashion line

Diana Hamilton launches official clothing line
Diana Hamilton

Diana Hamilton has launched her clothing line called DHbyDH. 

The award-winning gospel revealed that she has decided to start a fashion line because she has always had the dream ever since she was a child.

“As a child, I lived with my grandmother who was a farmer and a trader and how she would transform from regular to a posh looking woman on Sundays was mind-blowing…” She said.

She then stated that all the outfits she wore during concerts and in her music videos have been her original designs.

“I know I was made for this. I conceive the idea but I don’t make these clothes. I speak to a designer who will then turn my vision into a beautiful outfit”.

“But then, I realized people ended up wearing what I wore so there was that burden to finally let the fashion side out for others to benefit. I want people to wear my clothes and feel the way I feel.”

The artiste revealed that she will be working with her sister Adelaide, a pharmacist who doubles as her Executive Director on the designs for the DHbyDH.

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Adelaide revealed that growing up as a child she had always admired everything her sister wore. “To be more precise, I went to the extent of buying and wearing the same wedding dress as she did”, she added.

As time went on, Adelaide decided to be her sister’s personal stylist in order to help her decide on what to wear for her video shoots and concerts.

“I designed the most popular Nsenkyerene Nyankopon outfit and the easy breezy Wasem blue outfit,”

She described DHbyDH as an expression of African heritage with a stylish addition to it.

“Every outfit is marked with a unique style for the everyday woman. The DHbyDH woman is classy, elegant, professional, and takes pride in her appearance…”

"So the market woman going to a wedding will not go to that wedding looking like a market woman or a farmer but a lady fit for that purpose,” she added.

“Naana, which has a lot of beadwork and can also be worn for any occasion. There’s also the corporate lady that comes in a two-piece but can be worn in one. There is Adel, which also has a lot of beadwork going into it and is your perfect wedding dress, a perfect special occasion dress."

"The kind of details we attach to these dresses just bring the Africaness in you but with a lot of class, there’s also the boss lady which brings out the boss in you.”