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Mami Deb on Bringing Global Fashion Ethics to Kampala

May 25,2024
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By Josephine Agbonkhese


In the rapidly evolving East African luxury scene, Boujee UG is setting a new, higher standard, not just for style, but for integrity.

At the forefront of this movement is founder Mami Deb, who views her role as more than just a curator of exclusive designer pieces from Paris, London, and across Africa; she sees herself as a guardian of global fashion ethics within the Kampala market.


The core mission of Boujee UG, according to Mami Deb, is deeply rooted in accountability: ensuring that every garment sold is authenticated, ethically sourced, and contributes to a model of conscious consumption that prioritizes quality over quantity.


Mami Deb explains that the initial challenge wasn’t just bringing high-end fashion to Kampala, but assuring its legitimacy. “Trust is the ultimate luxury,” she says. “When clients invest in a $1,000+ piece, they need absolute certainty it is authentic.

Our strict authentication protocols are non-negotiable. This is how we bring global standards to our local market, protecting our clients and respecting the brands we carry.”
Boujee UG bypasses unreliable sourcing channels by dealing directly with authorized distributors and designers, providing a transparent chain of custody for every item, a crucial step that solidifies the boutique’s reputation as a trusted authority.


For Mami Deb, ethics in fashion also encompass sustainability. She champions the concept of ‘Longevity Over Novelty,’ guiding clients away from fast-fashion cycles and toward wardrobe investments.


“A truly ethical piece is one you buy once and cherish for decades,” Mami Deb asserts. “We prioritize structured garments, timeless silhouettes, and the impeccable craftsmanship found in African brands like Christie Brown, or European houses like Balmain, because these clothes are built to last. Buying an investment piece dramatically reduces consumer waste and fosters a more sustainable relationship with one’s wardrobe.”


This philosophy directly influences the store’s curation, focusing on quality fabrics, superior finishing, and designs that transcend seasonal trends.


A key ethical pillar for Boujee UG is the intentional inclusion of African designers who adhere to high labor and material standards. By positioning designers from the continent alongside global giants, Mami Deb ensures they are valued equally.


“We are committed to fair representation,” she explains. “By giving African luxury brands a prominent platform, we aren’t just selling clothes; we are supporting African artists and artisans who run ethical businesses. This cultural bridge between Paris, London, and designers working here in Africa is vital for growing a fair and dynamic global fashion ecosystem.”


Looking ahead, Mami Deb sees Boujee UG evolving beyond retail into a hub for fashion education. Through intimate Private Viewings and styling sessions, she aims to empower consumers to make informed, ethical choices.
Boujee UG is doing more than just selling clothes; it is cultivating a culture where genuine luxury is synonymous with integrity, authentication, and responsible investment—a true model for the future of luxury retail in East Africa.

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