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The fragrance market is projected to advance the global economy with a significant market volume of over three million US dollars by 2029 amidst an anticipated user penetration of approximately 4 percent.
While these indicators provide a positive outlook for the fragrance industry, it is imperative to note that several emerging markets particularly in Africa are still grappling with operations due to a myriad of challenges including the lack of creativity to meet demands.
In the heart of the continent however, exists a brand that is fast defying the status quo and reshaping the contours of the industry- Ghana’s foremost artisan perfumer- Yusif Meizongo who conceived the Maison Yusif brand from an embryo of ingenuity and conviviality.
With an array of collections, Maison Yusif offers customers an unparalleled variety of products that appeal to emotions, ideologies, fates, goals, inter alia.
For instance, the ‘Apex’ does not only sit atop the wide range of powerfully crafted perfumes worldwide but also gives credence to the aspirations of individuals who strongly believe in the possibility of attaining greater heights from a small place.
That’s not all, bearing an extricable interconnected sense of innovation, his ‘Founders’ collection acknowledges the struggle for Ghana’s independence, the defining legacies of its founding fathers and the rich heritage thereof.
The ‘Founders’ collection is tactfully crafted for those who subscribe to the tenets of patriotism and pan Africanism.
Even more refreshing is one of his most after pieces, ‘The Vatican’ which landed him a massive recognition as “Niche Perfume” of the Year at the 2023 Perfumista Awards in the world's fragrance hub, France.
With almost a decade of active operations, Maison Yusif has evolved into a leading perfumery, etching his name on the walls of Africa while competing keenly with global market leaders.
As an artistic connoisseur, Yusif Meizongo’s unarguable status as one of the most respected Chief Executive Officer of Africa’s fragrance community and the world over stems largely from his contribution to the local economy and direct impact to humanity.
In the wake of widespread concerns about the surge in Ghana’s youth unemployment rate, he gives a glimmer of hope by providing jobs for numerous young individuals at his outlets dotted across the length and breadth of the country.
Amidst intensified efforts by governments to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG6) focused on ensuring clean water and sanitation for all, Maison Yusif’s provision of boreholes for potable water in rural communities as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) cannot be overemphasized.
As the brand burgeons, the Maison Yusif story continues to serve perfume lovers who travel from all walks of life to appreciate an unalloyed creativity, a dash of inspiration through what many have termed ‘Fragrance Tourism’.
Maison Yusif is not just a scent for sale; it is made from a creed that resonates with human existence.
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