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The Paris Kay brand, owned by Ghanaian fashion designer Eugenia Nana Yaa Amponsah, launched her ready-to-wear collection digitally over the weekend—the 15th of April, 2023. The creative director stated during the launch, “A lady shouldn’t only be confident in her body but also comfortable in her clothing”.
She further mentioned that most ladies go through a hassle to come up with cloth styling ideas— what to wear, at what time, and to what event.

She disclosed that the Paris Kay ready-to-wear (RTW) collection comes in a wide range of styles to fit all body types (be it plus size, slim fit, or petite) and for every occasion (outfits for church, wedding, evening programmes, and casual outings). The Paris Kay RTW is here to furnish all fashion needs. ‘As a stylist, I am devoted to helping my clients choose outfits that compliment their body type and suit the right occasion’ she said.

The young and creative fashion designer who caught the media’s attention in 2021 with her stunning and elegant wedding gown styled and designed by herself has been applauded by many for her bespoke and versatile designs. She added that she’s learning new things every day to improve her skills and serve her clients with trending outfits that are comfortable, functional, and suits the right occasion. ”2023 is going to be a remarkable year as I unfold all hidden skills with new crafts and attain higher heights. Ride with me as I make bold statements of every piece” she concluded.
Instagram: @pariskay.gh
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