Emmanuella Andongatou Ngam, fondly called Ella, is ready to leave her imprint on the runway of New York Fashion Week, one of the most esteemed events in the industry. As she prepares to showcase her brand, NANKA Clothing, to a global audience, Ella’s journey is not just one of fashion innovation but also a testament to resilience, cultural pride, and the power of entrepreneurship.
Ella’s story blends her African heritage with the diverse mosaic of American culture. Originally from the Republic of Cameroon, she now calls the United States home, embracing its opportunities while honoring her identity. Through her brand, NANKA, Ella bridges the gap between her African
roots and the contemporary Western fashion landscape, offering designs that celebrate her heritage and life in the United States.
As a devoted wife and mother of three daughters, Ella’s entrepreneurial journey is intertwined with her personal life. Residing in El Paso, Texas, she balances the demands of family and business with grace and determination. Her academic credentials speak to her commitment to excellence. With a Bachelor of Science in International Business and Public Policy, a Master of Arts in Human Services Administration, and an Executive Certificate in Psychology, Ella brings a multidisciplinary approach to her work in the fashion industry.
Nanka Clothing, founded in 2021, is more than just a fashion brand; it’s a platform for cultural expression and empowerment. In a world where mainstream fashion often overlooks the rich diversity of African heritage, Ella’s designs stand out as a unique and vibrant celebration of Africanness. Through a careful blend of traditional African textiles and contemporary silhouettes, Nanka Clothing offers a fresh perspective on fashion that embraces both the past and the present.
At the core of Nanka Clothing’s ethos is the belief in self-expression. Ella’s designs are not just garments but symbols of resilience and pride. As she readies herself to unveil her latest collection at New York Fashion Week, Ella aspires to ignite a sense of pride in others, urging them to embrace their cultural roots as they carve their niche in the world of fashion. For her, diversity is not just a buzzword – it’s a lived experience that she hopes to celebrate and honor through her work.
Authentic representation, authentic voice – Ella embodies a genuine example of elevating purpose despite challenges. Through Nanka Clothing, she invites us to embrace the beauty of our differences while celebrating the threads that connect us all. As she takes her place on the global fashion stage, Emmanuella Ngam is not just a designer – she’s a trailblazer, transcending cultures and redefining the meaning of style.
Find out more about Ella in the latest issue of Amplify El Paso Magazine.
Monica is the founder and publisher of Black El Paso Voice. She is an advocate fighting against racism and embracing positive community involvement. She is a lover of God, Puerto Rican cuisine, and the greatest defender of her family. She also enjoy House Music and swears it’s the best music on the planet!