President William Samoei Ruto, has always had impeccable taste, whether he's in be-spoke suits or tailor-made shirts and casual looks. He's always looking dapper.
Well have you ever wondered who is behind our president's elegant fashion sense?
Meet Kenyan entrepreneur Carol Pulei who owns and manages Naneuleshan Apparel the powerhouse behind Ruto's outfits as well as Riggy G's new wardrobe sense.
Noticed how they have both sort of now adopted a new dressing style embracing tailor-made shirts and khaki trousers on several occasions? That is all Carol's work.
Carol Pulei wasn't always a fashionista though. In a past interview with Parents Africa she revealed that she used to be a hotelier and she loved her job.
Being a designer however, was just a hobby back then, something to keep her entertained. But her passion grew and she finally left her job to follow her itch.
"Fashion and design was my hobby as I worked as a hotelier.
I was really passionate about fashion designing and thus quit my job in 2013 and began to fully focus on it," Carol told the magazine.
After quitting her job, she invested Sh 800,000 from her savings into Naneuleshan Apparel a move she doesn't regret.
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Now a decade later, she is one of the most sought-after designers in Kenya with her clients ranging from high profile dignitaries such as President Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, retired president Uhuru Kenyatta, Interior and National Coordination Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki and several members of parliament.
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