Kwaku Bediako, the CEO of Chocolate Clothing, Kwaku Bediako, is gradually warming his way onto the international fashion market.
Dude is not slacking in this period of Year of Return at all; he is using all the opportunities available to him to catch the eye of the international market.
Chocolate Clothes GH has found a way to connect with the diaspora with his clothing line.
Recently, American Rapper T.I. got fitted in a locally made outfit by Kwaku Bediako.
After getting something at Versace Ghana, American Rapper T.I. got fitted in a locally made brand. #MadeInGhana Chocolate Clothes GH (@chocolateclothesgh on Instagram) has found a way to connect with the diaspora with his clothing line. He also gifted something specially made for Cardi B when she was in town. #yearofreturn #visitGhana #diaspora #fashion #culture #festival
Posted by Year of Return on Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Bediako, owner and CEO of Chocolate clothing gave American rapper, Cardi B, a Unisex Agbada Jacket during the ‘Meet & Greet’ session at Kempinski Hotel before performing at the Accra Sports stadium.
Cardi B looked stunning in the jacket which matched perfectly with her black trousers and a colourful wig inspired by the Ghana flag.
Kwaku Bediako has also designed clothes for Hollywood actors like Steve Harvey, NFL Player Ziggy Ansah, Jussie Smollett and Boris Kodjoe.
In Ghana, M.anifest and Mr Eazi among others are a few top-notch personalities he has adorned with his creative designs.
About Kwaku Bediako
Kwaku Bediako is a Ghanaian contemporary fashion designer and founder of Chocolate Clothing.
Kwaku attended University of Ghana Primary School Legon, then proceeded to Achimota School. He furthered his education at the University of Ghana where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts and Science in Archaeology and Information Studies.
Kwaku after graduating from the University of Ghana set up an idea company Checkmates, which provided marketing and business ideas services.[3] He evolved from writing movie scripts into designing clothes after encountering Mr Philip Ayesu of GM Multiproconcepts and the CEO of XMEN Grooming through Checkmates.
He founded the fashion company, Chocolate Clothes which started operating as a clothing line for women in March 2013 but grew into a men’s wear and accessories brand and later got incorporated in 2018.
Although starting the clothing brand as a single-handedly operated business, Kwaku in recent times has unveiled that the growing fashion house is now capable of handling 1000 orders a month.
Chocolate does not only design clothes but also manages the production of custom-made shoes and sandals.
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By: ghanaweekend.com