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Kanyo M Atelier delivers new bridal collection

Kanyo M Atelier clothing line has once again brought good news to fashionistas, this time for couples that will be walking down the aisle.
Kanyo M Atelier clothing line has once again brought good news to fashionistas, this time for couples that will be walking down the aisle.

Kanyo M Atelier clothing line has once again brought good news to fashionistas, this time for couples that will be walking down the aisle.

According to Boikanyo Molale, Creative Director of Kanyo M Atelier, the brand had always stood for more than clothing. Molale said it was rooted in the belief that what people wear should reflect their most cherished values: sophistication, timelessness, and artistry.

"Over the years, the brand has quietly operated under two names: Kanyo M and Kanyo M Atelier. While this duality was never meant to confuse, it reflected the evolving breadth of our vision. Today, we are taking a deliberate step to clarify that vision and to formally define the role of Kanyo M Atelier within it. Kanyo M Atelier (atelier meaning creative studio) stands as the house’s couture arm: a private, detail-driven service designed for individuals who value exclusivity, refined construction, and garments that carry emotional and cultural significance. Unlike our accessible, contemporary ready-to-wear line, the Atelier operates at a quieter, slower frequency; one that appeals to the client who values harmony in design and an unwavering commitment to quality," Molale explained.

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