Ghanaian fashion designer Henry Coffie has shared how hard work, perseverance and determination helped him build a successful career in the fashion industry despite his humble beginnings.
Born in Ghana and raised in France and the United Kingdom, Coffie completed his middle school education at Datus and his high school education at West Africa Secondary School (WASS).
After completing high school in 2001, he moved to France to join his mother, who had been working there as a hairdresser. While in France, Coffie assisted his mother at the salon as he explored opportunities to build a future for himself.
Coffie said he did not come from a wealthy background or have established connections in the fashion industry. He therefore took on several jobs to support himself and gain experience, including working as a hotel receptionist, street hawker and restaurant dishwasher.
According to him, those experiences taught him important lessons about people and work, which later helped him in dealing with clients in the fashion industry.
In 2017, Coffie relocated to Philadelphia, United States, to pursue his fashion ambitions. He opened his first store in May of the same year and began building a client base while networking with local suit designers to deepen his understanding of the American fashion market.
His fashion brand, Henry Couture Paris, is now based in Philadelphia, where he lives with his wife. The brand also works with production houses across Europe, including France, Italy and Turkey.

Coffie’s work has earned him recognition in the fashion industry. He received an Excellence Award from The Fashion 500 in New York and the Fashion Designer 2019 Upper Darby Philadelphia Award.
He was also listed in the Best Fashion Designer 2020 Business Hall of Fame, marking another milestone in his journey from humble beginnings to establishing himself in the fashion industry.


























