All eyes were on Trans Nzoia Senator Allan Chesang and Chanelle Kittony as the couple celebrated their traditional wedding in Kitale, where fashion met flair through bespoke creations by designers Neomi Ng’ang’a and Bolo Bespoke.
The groom, Senator Chesang, donned a crisp white Kaunda suit paired with a sleeveless purple coat adorned with space-inspired prints.
He completed the look with a white Godfather hat and a black cane, all styled by Bolo Bespoke.
Chanelle Kittony, who serves as the County Executive Member for Public Works, Roads, and Infrastructure in the Trans Nzoia County government, looked radiant in a purple off-shoulder gown embellished with flowers and beads.
The breathtaking dress featured a long, flowy train and a flower-shaped sparkling clutch, designed by Neomi Ng’ang’a.
Both designers took to social media to express their joy and gratitude for being part of the high-profile couple’s big day.
Mueni, wife to Bolo Bespoke, shared a heartfelt post before the ceremony, celebrating the couple’s journey and expressing appreciation for the opportunity to participate in the lavish affair.
“Tumetoka mbali. Before you hate or judge me, know the price of these milestones. Congratulations to my big brother @honallanchesang and @chanellekittony for allowing us to share in your beautiful celebration,” she wrote. “May God protect and bless your marriage abundantly… We love you both dearly.”
Designer Neomi Ng’ang’a also shared a touching message alongside a video of Chanelle’s gown, describing it as “a true vision of elegance and grace.”
“When I say we create MAIN CHARACTER MOMENTS — this is what I mean. Still in awe of how breathtaking my bride looked yesterday,” Neomi wrote. “Her gown, handmade with love, detail, and prayer. Moments like these remind me why I do what I do! To see every bride shine like royalty.”
The glamorous ceremony took place in Kitale and drew an impressive lineup of dignitaries, including President William Ruto, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and MSMEs Development Wycliffe Oparanya, former Health CS Susan Nakhumicha, Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi, Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei, Treasury PS Chris Kiptoo, and Immigration PS Belio Kipsang.
Chanelle, 31, is the daughter of business mogul Kiprono Kittony, who chairs both the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) and Radio Africa Group.
