Lessons from Local Leaders:
Rosemary Orok Oyo
From the comforting hum of a sewing machine in her mother’s workshop to the bustling energy of her own fashion studio in Montgomery Village, Rosemary Orokoyo’s journey is a tapestry woven with determination and style. Our latest guest, the founder of Teddies Afrique, shares an intimate narrative of how a simple childhood fascination evolved into a flourishing bespoke clothing empire. She stitches together stories of personalizing her wedding gown into a unique treasure, educating the youth in the art of sewing, and her innovative outreach to individuals with autism, all while giving us an insider’s view of the intricate world of custom fashion design.
Rosemary’s heart beats to the rhythm of her sewing machine, a testament to the power of passion in driving an entrepreneur’s success. As she unfolds the fabric of her experiences, listeners are treated to a rich blend of wisdom for budding designers and business hopefuls alike. The conversation unravels the complexities of growing a fashion brand, from the precision of software in crafting the perfect fit to the joy of enhancing clients’ confidence with custom-tailored luxury. Her words are a warm embrace for anyone with a dream to weave their path in the vibrant tapestry of the fashion industry.
Follow Rosemary Orok Oyo Below
Website: www.teddiesafrique.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/4teddiesafrique
Listen on the Podcast: Podcast Episode
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