Kampala’s fashion scene is entering a new chapter as celebrated designer Lillian Kyabaki officially rebrands her label, Lillian Kyabaki Clothing, into Naysa Bespoke.

The move marks a significant evolution for the fashion house, which has earned recognition for its refined tailoring, cultural depth, and personalized approach to design.

This rebrand is not just a name change — it’s a deeper reflection of who we are becoming,” said Lillian Kyabaki, founder and creative director. “Naysa Bespoke embodies elegance with meaning, where heritage, individuality, and design intersect.”

With the transition, Naysa Bespoke is expanding its offerings beyond bespoke bridal and occasion wear to include a broader range of custom garments for both men and women.

Clients can expect elevated experiences, including personalized consultations, a strengthened digital presence, and continued commitment to ethically sourced materials.

Despite the rebrand, the label remains proudly Ugandan. Kyabaki emphasized that Naysa Bespoke will continue to collaborate with local artisans, nurture homegrown talent, and contribute to Uganda’s growing creative economy.

The updated brand identity — including refreshed visuals, a new website, and a stronger social media presence — will be rolled out in the coming weeks.

Naysa Bespoke now positions itself as a leading voice in contemporary Ugandan fashion, blending global aesthetics with deep cultural roots.

To explore the new collection or book a private fitting, visit: www.naysabespoke.com

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