Celebrated Fashion Label Lillian Kyabaki Clothing Rebrands to Naysa Bespoke

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Celebrated Fashion Label Lillian Kyabaki Clothing Rebrands to Naysa Bespoke

Celebrated Ugandan fashion label Lillian Kyabaki Clothing has officially rebranded as Naysa Bespoke, a transformation the house describes as both bold and intentional.

Founded by designer Lillian Kyabaki, the brand has long been known for its meticulous tailoring, cultural sophistication, and deeply personal designs. The rebrand, Kyabaki says, marks the beginning of a new chapter defined by evolution, creativity, and a refined sense of purpose.

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

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With the transition, the fashion house is broadening its scope, unveiling expanded collections for both women and men. The offerings will now range from bespoke bridal and occasion wear to signature everyday pieces, with an emphasis on more personalized consultations, a stronger digital presence, and continued use of ethically sourced materials.

Despite the new identity, the brand maintains its Ugandan roots. Naysa Bespoke will continue collaborating with local artisans, nurturing homegrown talent, and contributing to the country’s growing creative economy.

The refreshed brand identity—featuring a modern website, an updated social media presence, and a new visual styling—will be rolled out in the coming weeks.

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