Modern bridal fashion for your most special day
Keshacom offers elegant and timeless attire for both men and women. Based in Kigali, Rwanda.


Bridal fashion for everyone
Choose from our modern, curated collections for women and men — everything crafted for your perfect day.

Women's Collection
Traditional women's attire crafted with cultural pride and timeless beauty. Every piece designed to honor your heritage and make your day truly unforgettable.
Men's Collection
Rooted in heritage, dressed for legacy. Our traditional attire celebrates the richness of culture — crafted for the groom who wears his story with pride.
We bring passion to every wedding
Keshacom was founded by a fashion visionary who understands that every bridal piece should be beautiful, elevated, and extraordinary. We craft attire in Kigali for women and men who seek refined craftsmanship and clean design in their most important moments.
People Trained by Keshacom in Tailoring
Keshacom takes pride in nurturing skilled tailors. These are individuals trained by our team in the art of crafting modern, high-quality bridal attire.

Trained Tailor — Bridal Gown Specialist
Susan
Specializes in crafting elegant bridal gowns and women's wedding attire with a refined, modern touch.

Trained Tailor — Men's Suit & Tuxedo
Gaudence
Expert in designing and tailoring premium suits and tuxedos for grooms, blending classic structure with contemporary style.

Trained Tailor — Pattern & Design
Ingabire
Skilled in pattern making and design, contributing to the clean and timeless aesthetic that defines Keshacom.

Trained Tailor — Senior Garment Specialist
Mutesi
Brings extensive experience in crafting high-quality wedding garments, ensuring every detail meets Keshacom's luxury standard.

Discover your dream wedding attire
Choose from Keshacom's modern collection. Elegant and refined attire that will make you look incredible on your special day.
Timeless bridal attire
Every image showcases the artistry and beauty of Keshacom's bridal collections for both men and women.





