NjOh by Eunji Oh is a designer born in Belgium, originally from Korea. After completing her Master’s degree in Accessories Design at La Cambre, her journey took a transformative turn as she delved into leather craftsmanship at the Arts et Métiers of Brussels, refining her skills and expertise. The accolades for her debut collection « Overweight » speak volumes about her close relationship with her body, receiving the MAD and Tremplin Prize, and securing a finalist spot in the ITS Contest in Italy. Following this success, her collection earned a final spot at one of the prestigious contests, the Festival of Hyères, an international festival for fashion, photography, and accessories in France. She completed her journey with exhibitions alongside Glenn Martens, Walter Van Beirendonck, and Marine Serre. After these successful projects, she started her brand under the name of NjOh. Alongside these exhibitions and contests, she is also working as a freelance designer.

NjOh draws inspiration from founder Eunji Oh’s experience with the playful misinterpretation of her name. The sound of “Eunji” often became “NJ” or “Angie” leading many to believe that was her actual name. This phonetic mix-up followed her throughout childhood, and rather than feeling frustrated, she embraced the humor in it. Rooted in multicultural experiences across Korea, Belgium, and beyond, NjOh reflects individuality, body perception, and beauty standards — all with humor and self-awareness. NjOh invites you to celebrate creativity and personal stories through fashion.

Exhibitions

« Contemporary Jewellery Fair » with Cluster Craft, Proteinstudio, London, UK — 2024
« European Craft » with BeCraft, Mons, Belgium — 2024
« Fashion Moves » with MAD, Brussels, Belgium — 2024
« Kumo Expo » with Kumo Collective, Est Galerie, Paris, France — 2023
« Tremplin » with BeCraft, Mons, Belgium — 2023
« Tell me Louder » with HISK, Ghent, Belgium —2022

Contests

Finalist of Hyères 39th International Festival, France — 2024
Finalist of ITS Contest Italy, Trieste, Italy — 2024
BeCraft Tremplin Prize — 2023
MAD Graduation Prize — 2023