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Columbus, Ohio, became the latest city to witness the elegant blend of scent and cultural pride as Maison Yusif Fragrance made its much-anticipated debut in the U.S. market over the weekend.
Held at Cooper Park, the launch event was more than just a fragrance showcase, it was a vibrant celebration of African craftsmanship, identity, and community.

The park came alive with music, colour, and the unmistakable aroma of Maison Yusif’s handcrafted perfumes, proudly made in Ghana and inspired by the richness of African heritage.
Guests, including fragrance lovers, members of the Ghanaian diaspora, and curious locals, gathered to experience a sensory journey into African excellence.

Each bottle of Maison Yusif is a tribute to the continent’s artistry, merging tradition with luxury to create scents that speak to the soul and story.
Maison Yusif’s U.S. launch marks a significant milestone for the niche fragrance house, which has steadily built a following for its commitment to authenticity, elegance, and Ghanaian craftsmanship.

The Columbus event is only the beginning of what promises to be an inspiring international journey.
The brand extended heartfelt thanks to all who attended and supported the launch, hinting that more cities and surprises may be on the horizon.

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