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How Mami Deb Built Boujee UG to Be East Africa’s Top Luxury Store

March 13,2024
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By Josephine Agbonkhese


Kampala is home to one boutique that’s completely changing the game for luxury shopping: Boujee UG. This isn’t just a shop that sources and sells authenticated second-hand luxury; it exclusively offers brand-new, first-line collections from high-end fashion houses in Paris, London, and designers across Africa. It is a carefully curated haven for folks who really know their style.

And the driving force behind it all? The brilliant founder, Mami Deb. Her work goes way beyond setting up a shop; she’s actually built a cultural landmark that East Africa now trusts as the go-to place for authentic, high-end fashion.


Before Boujee UG, the region’s luxury market was fragmented, often relying on international travel or unreliable sourcing. Mami Deb recognized a critical gap: affluent Ugandan consumers deserved a local destination that offered authenticated, contemporary, and highly-sought-after pieces from both the international runway and the continent’s top designers, all backed by an unmatched level of trust and exclusivity.


Her vision was clear: to create an ecosystem where clients could invest in quality, long-term pieces rather than chasing fleeting trends. “Our clientele is incredibly savvy and globally informed,” Mami Deb explains. “They don’t just want a designer label; they want an investment piece.

They seek longevity and impeccable craftsmanship that will stand the test of time, and they want it here, in Kampala.”


Mami Deb’s curatorial philosophy is the cornerstone of Boujee UG’s success. The inventory is a masterclass in balance, featuring structured, classic silhouettes from European powerhouses like Saint Laurent, Balmain, and Jacquemus, side-by-side with celebrated African luxury brands such as Christie Brown and Andrea Iyamah.

This confirms Boujee UG’s commitment to offering primary, brand-new collections directly from global centers like London and Paris.
This strategic blend is crucial. While the international labels satisfy the desire for globally recognized status symbols, the African designers connect the consumer to cultural identity and heritage.

Boujee UG’s sales data consistently reflects this preference, showing a strong demand for high-ticket “investment pieces” often exceeding the $1,000 mark demonstrating a knowledgeable consumer base focused on wardrobe assets with resale potential.
“When we select a piece, whether it’s a Balmain blazer or a custom Christie Brown gown, it must tell a story of quality. We are selling the promise of durability, legacy, and exceptional design,” says Mami Deb.


In the high-stakes world of luxury, authentication and trust are paramount. Mami Deb has cultivated a reputation for integrity that allows Boujee UG to command respect and drive high-value sales, often seeing runway pieces sold sight-unseen.


This trust is fortified by the brand’s commitment to exclusivity. Boujee UG doesn’t rely on mass marketing; it thrives on personalized relationships and the thrill of scarcity. Limited-edition collections are often launched via intimate, invite-only Private Viewings, turning the acquisition of a new garment into a sought-after, highly experiential social event. This strategic promotion of scarcity elevates the perceived value of every item and reinforces the feeling that clients are part of an exclusive club.


Boujee UG, under Mami Deb’s steady leadership, has done more than import luxury goods; it has validated the region’s position on the global luxury map. By demonstrating that Ugandan consumers value and invest in quality and by showcasing African design alongside international masters at price parity the boutique is actively shaping the narrative of what East African luxury means.


Mami Deb’s vision for the future involves deepening this cultural exchange, continuing to champion investment in craftsmanship, and ensuring that Boujee UG remains the definitive, trusted source for authentic luxury, a true fashion barometer in the heart of Africa.

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