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Louis Vuitton’s ‘Ghana Must Go’ bag sparks debate across Africa

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Luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton has stirred widespread debate across Africa following the release of its new bag, inspired by the iconic “Ghana Must Go” design.

Priced between $595 and $3,000, the piece has drawn criticism from many who argue that the brand failed to acknowledge the bag’s deep African roots.

The original “Ghana Must Go” bag has long been a household staple across the continent, symbolizing resilience, migration, and survival.

Its history traces back to 1983, during the mass expulsion of Ghanaians from Nigeria a period that gave rise to the now-famous name and cultural significance attached to the bag.

Louis Vuitton’s reinterpretation has reignited conversations about cultural appropriation, representation, and respect for African heritage within global fashion.


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