Chocolate Clothes Global wants to make you feel ‘You and Different’ with this new campaign

Ghanaian design brand, Chocolate Clothes Global which is known for making clothes for the likes of Idris Elba, Steve Harvey and other Hollywood stars has released its 2020 collection.

The new ‘BarBees’ lookbook has us dreaming of fun in luxury destinations all year round.

Formerly Chocolate By Kweku Bediako, the brand’s new name, Chocolate Clothes Global and campaign focuses on individuality and staying authentic.

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It features well-tailored kaftans for men and the brand’s latest staple, a female line dubbed, Tom Lady, which adopts feminine silhouettes to the masculine tailoring.

Announcing the new collection, the brand shared a 2-part video with models in a Yacht and a kitchen adorn in the new colourful staples.


“BE… Elegant, Exquisite, Classy, Saucy, Just BE YOU, be different,” the post said.

On what inspired the collection, it said: “The inspiration for our new collection came from doing something that’s for the Black man by the Black man. This was really a phenomenal experience.”

Check out the full collection below.

Creative Team

Makeup: @Mz_aquia
Stylist: @1dapperjayden_
Videography: @phloshop
Models: @rayan.elz@octavie.dr@raninakill@mrma5on@napari_isha@corleki@Massivesamm@nana.k3na
P. A. to founder: @iamfalila
C.O.O Chocolate Clothes Global: @bbondzie_ Creative director: @chocolateclothesgh

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