Serwa, a regal, bald woman, stands with unwavering poise. Her exposed chest reflects the authenticity of precolonial Ghanaian dress, free from Western-imposed shame, while gold earrings and a necklace radiate ancestral elegance. Draped in soft lilac fabric, she embodies both grace and strength. A golden halo crowns her as divine, and the backdrop of Adinkra symbols and African motifs grounds her in a lineage of wisdom.
Her name, meaning “noblewoman,” speaks to her purpose: to reclaim beauty, power, and bodily autonomy through cultural truth. Inspired by the strength of Black women, Serwa challenges Eurocentric beauty ideals and honours African femininity in its purest form.