She has the passion for fashion, Meet the Winner of Joy Prime Fashion Guru Sewing Bee

Gone are the days when those who weren’t intellectually inclined were asked to go into sewing. These days, some people have made names for themselves due to their sewing prowess. This week on the Wundef Show, I visited Marian Gifty Mensah, the Creative Director and CEO of Magmens Couture. She was the overall winner in the Joy Prime Fashion Guru Sewing Bee in 2016.

She went to the Technical University and University of Education to learn fashion so that she could become an entrepreneur. She now has 16 apprentices she is imparting her knowledge to. Enjoy our interview below:

 

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