Top 4 Fashion Designers in Obuasi You Should Know

Obuasi is widely known for its gold but one thing many may not know about the golden city is that it has some of the best fashion designers in the country.

When Joy Prime organized its maiden sewing competition in 2016 which they called, Joy Prime Sewing Bee, the winner of that competition came from Obuasi! Today I want us to look at four top fashion designers from Obuasi you must know.

Marian Gifty Mensah

Magmens Couture is run by its creative director, Marian Gifty Mensah, the award-winning fashion designer of Joy Prime Fashion Guru Sewing Bee. In 2019, she was nominated for the Female Fashion Entrepreneur of the Year at the Youth Entrepreneurs Awards 2019. Her designs have been showcased on numerous fashion shows in the country.

 

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Location: Obuasi Estate Roundabout

 

Eric Ametepeh

 

Amet Clothing Gh is one of the best fashion businesses in Obuasi. The CEO of Amet Clothing is Eric Ametepeh. Amet Clothing has participated in a couple of fashion and Talent hunt events in the Ashanti region. His designs were featured in the Obuasi fashion week in 2016 and 2017.

Location:  Abompe New Site

Nana Sam Acquah

Nasam Couture is home for all sewn clothing. At affordable rates, they offer quality designs. The CEO of Nasam Couture is Nana Sam Acquah

 

 

Richie Owusu Oppong

Abrempon Ntaade prides itself as the royal home of fashion. They are into Clothing, Fabrics, Sandals/Slippers, Beads-Bags, Bracelets, Necklace and Anklets. It is managed by its founder and CEO, Richie Owusu Oppong.

 

Location: Bogobiri

 

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