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Ghanaian luxury perfume brand Maison Yusif has officially opened its new flagship store at Kokomlemle in Accra, launching two new signature scents.
The event, held on Saturday, June 21, drew a crowd of fragrance lovers, creatives, and well-wishers who came to explore the brand’s elegant new space and celebrate the debut of its latest creations.

The highlight of the launch was the unveiling of two signature perfumes: The Fountain of Youth and Exclyusif.
Crafted with precision and passion, both scents mark the brand’s next chapter in Ghana’s emerging luxury fragrance market.

Speaking at the event, founder Yusif Jnr Meizongo expressed heartfelt gratitude to guests, saying, “First of all, I want to thank each and every one of you for making it here. I wasn’t expecting this many people, but I’m excited to have all of you here.”

He added, “Today, this big gathering is for the introduction of our two new scents, The Fountain of Youth and Exclyusif. These fragrances were created with passion, packaged with care and perfection, and introduced to you with love.”

Guests were treated to a curated scent experience, exploring the full range of Maison Yusif’s fragrance collection in a setting designed to capture the brand’s blend of elegance, authenticity, and African artistry.





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