In Sierra Leone most locals shop for clothes at the "Junks" - a second-hand market made up of the world's clothing rejects. Jo meets up with two of Freetown's most discerning shoppers who show her how to hit the jackpot.
For Freetown personalities, the Councillor and Great Hero, getting dressed in the morning is more than just putting on clothes. It's about playing a role. Jo looks at how their fashion choices have transformed their lives.
Forget casual Friday, busting out your best Africana outfit is how to wrap up the week in Freetown. Jo heads to the fabric markets and visits a hospital to look at the role Africana played during the Ebola crisis.
Jo delves into the wardrobes of some of Freetown's most devout worshippers, and explores the reasons behind Sierra Leone's refreshingly tolerant approach to religion.
Hip-hop and fashion are inseparable, and nowhere is this more true than Sierra Leone. Jo hangs with the cream of Freetown's hip-hop scene and discovers how clothes are used shape their image and gain respect.
The Freetown Fashpack throw a rowdy Saturday night bash. Between partying, Jo gets their views on style and the fashion world. Jo asks Laura Brown (Harper's Bazaar) and Clare Press (Marie Claire) what they make of the scene.