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Valentine’s Day has increasingly become an important period on Ghana’s retail calendar, shaping shopping behaviour and influencing how malls engage consumers.
In Accra, seasonal shopping now extends beyond traditional gifting, reflecting broader lifestyle trends as shoppers combine retail activity with social experiences. Accra Mall offers a clear example of this shift, as retailers balance promotions with initiatives to improve customer engagement.
During the Valentine period, the mall recorded increased foot traffic as shoppers moved across beauty, fashion, sportswear and general retail outlets. While some short-term promotions ended by mid-February, several retailers continue to run discounts, suggesting a strategy focused on sustaining consumer interest beyond the peak season.
Among the offers still running, beauty and accessories brands remain active. Yves Rocher continues to run discounts on selected products, while Lovisa maintains price reductions across selected items. These promotions signal sustained demand for beauty and personal accessories even after the peak Valentine’s shopping period.
Fashion retailers are also maintaining seasonal momentum. Celio, Ennzo, and Maestro are all maintaining promotions on selected merchandise, demonstrating how fashion brands extend campaigns to drive continued customer interest and spending beyond the main festive window.
Footwear and sportswear retailers remain particularly visible in the promotional landscape. Skechers continues to discount selected footwear, while Fast Forward combines shoe markdowns with apparel bundle deals.
Deichmann is promoting deals on new collections alongside multi-buy offers on selected accessories, and Ashfoam is maintaining discounts on selected items. Decathlon is also spotlighting significant price reductions on Adidas products, reflecting strong competition within the athleisure segment.
General retailers are also sustaining broader storewide campaigns. Melcom continues to run discounts across its outlets, while Starlite maintains promotions on selected items, appealing to shoppers focused on practical and household purchases.
Beyond promotions, Accra Mall has introduced engagement activities, including a photo setup, social media participation with voucher rewards, and shopper vox pops. These efforts reflect how malls are increasingly blending retail, social interaction, and digital engagement.
As the season winds down, activity at Accra Mall highlights a broader shift in urban consumer culture, where shopping increasingly combines value, experience and community under one roof.
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