Fashion Designer Shows How She Started Working In A Deprived Area To Owing A Plush Shop In Town
- A fashion designer shared her days of humble beginning with several throwback photos of her growth process
- In the video, she showed how she could not afford a mannequin and the things she did to manage her business
- Some social media users noticed that as she progressed, the styles she made were better, and her story inspired them
A fashion designer @african.haddy1 on TikTok wowed netizens after she shared her growth process in a video.
The lady showed where she started, her small shop, and how she and her partner managed two old sewing machines.
According to her, they could not afford mannequins and adapted to using wood carved in a pattern that allowed them to hang the clothes.
In the video, the fashion designer displayed the first cloth she made, the second, and the third. The exciting part of her story was that she grew and developed more creative styles in her field.
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When her partner left her to get married, she continued with the business and developed herself further. She showed the gorgeous styles she made and encouraged netizens to always remain hopeful in everything they do.
See the video of the fashion designer's growth process below:
Reactions to the fashion designer's video
See some of the comments from netizens about the fashion designer's growth process below:
@pwetty Nabz:
"I bake cakes from home but have faith that one day I will be a popular baker and hotel businesswoman."
@hairah:
"I wish I went to a technical institution rather than going to university."
@xtenxyokon4:
"Nothing changes my dear .Na the iPhone camera make the dress and your looks perfect. So, leave itel alone."
@Mwangechi:
"I pray that your God locate me ..I've been struggling with my business for seven years now."
African Haddy | The Tailor:
"It took nine years to break through, so, don't give up."
@Mariee:
"She was getting better with time. I am happy to see the winning parts."
Shan Nakalanzi
"I finished setting up my shop but I am scared to open because people might laugh at me."
@UC:
"I pray my handwork grows bigger."
@Lusunflowerr:
"I'm truly inspired. This is growth."
@abitimafu:
"This is God."
@Olikay Zm:
"I feel happy seeing a woman doing great. I don't know why."
@it'sMilly:
"I was laughing the first time. Now, I am ashamed."
Lady celebrates incredible growth of her brand
YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a hardworking black lady had inspired netizens as she celebrated the first anniversary of her fast-rising brand.
The young business owner runs a well-stocked mini-mart, a beauty shop, a snacks station, and a relaxation spot.
Social media users rushed to the comments section to congratulate her, with many tapping into her blessings.
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