At Maison Djouf, we’re drawn to fashion that feels purposeful, beautifully made, and deeply rooted in craft. That’s why we’re proud to spotlight Osei‑Duro. A contemporary label celebrated for its artisan‑driven production, hand‑dyed textiles, and sustainable approach to design.
1. Osei Duro Letsa Dress in Night Moves
Beyond batik, Osei‑Duro collaborates with skilled makers across a range of traditional crafts including hand weaving, tie‑dye, block printing, and botanical dyeing. These techniques ensure each garment carries the touch of an artisan, something that machine production simply cannot replicate.
The brand’s commitment to sustainability and ethical production goes hand in hand with its craftsmanship. By keeping dyeing and sewing local in Ghana and working with small‑scale artisans, Osei‑Duro plays an active role in supporting the regional apparel industry and fostering meaningful livelihoods.
2. Osei Duro Para Dress in Waters
3. Osei Duro Deja Dress in Polka
4. Osei Duro Bata Dress in Susuwatari
Pieces from Osei‑Duro feel like wearable stories: flowing dresses with artisanal prints, soft hand‑dyed rayon, and timeless silhouettes that are both relaxed and refined. Each garment brings a sense of place and process, a reminder that fashion can be expressive, conscious, and deeply personal.
5. Osei Duro Letsa Dress in Colombe
Discover Osei‑Duro at Maison Djouf and explore designs that celebrate craftsmanship, intentionality, and the beauty of human‑made details. Every piece is a testament to the artistry behind the fabric, and an invitation to bring thoughtfully crafted fashion into your wardrobe.