Grace Yeboah Ofori founded TrufacebyGrace in 2016. Grace was born in Ghana but grew up in Canada, and then moved to the USA in 2014. TrufacebyGrace is based in the Greater Washington DC area. It is an Afrocentric brand that caters to the needs of African people who want to add their culture into their wardrobe.
But TrufacebyGrace has a unique take on African fashion, and Grace makes it with a contemporary touch. The brand is a go-to choice for African professionals and celebrities who want to stay connected to their true roots and heritage.
TrufacebyGrace is not just a brand that deals with fashion and heritage; it also contributes to the growth of African communities. They create sustainable and environment-friendly products. It helps in improving the environment. Moreover, TrufacebyGrace also helps local African communities to get a living.
They want to establish a manufacturing base in Ghana and other African countries. After that, they can hire women and girls and provide them with a job. They will pay them equally as men and give them a source of income. TrufacebyGrace supports women empowerment through their sartorial endeavors.
Many famous African origin celebrities wear the line of TrufacebyGrace. Janet Jackson wore TrufacebyGrace in her recent single “Made for Now” featuring Daddy Yankee. The African jewelry from the line of TrufacebyGrace was featured on her album cover. Moreover, she and her dancers also wore the jewelry provided by the brand on to the TV show “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
Other celebrities like Amara La Negra, Phoebe Robinson, Porscha Williams, and Cynthia Bailey also love the brand and are frequent customers. TrufacebyGrace is fast becoming one of the luxurious brands in the Greater Washington DC area.