Ugandan fashion house, Abryanz, has unveiled its latest creation — The AB Legacy Collection — a blend of African luxury, cinematic futurism, and self-expression. The collection captures the brand’s ongoing evolution, celebrating creativity, identity, and the courage to transform.

Inspired by the Matrix’s iconic blue-and-orange pill metaphor, The AB Legacy Collection symbolises choice, awakening, and reinvention. Its vivid colour palette — electric blue and radiant orange — draws from the digital world of “Tron: Legacy”, representing duality, innovation, and the pulse of modern culture that defines the Abryanz vision.

“The AB Legacy Collection mirrors our journey of growth — a celebration of courage, individuality, and purpose,” said Brian Ahumuza, Founder and Brand Visionary of Abryanz.
“It’s about legacy in motion — preserving our roots while boldly imagining the future.”
Developed in collaboration with South African Creative Director Sir Abner Makgamatha, the collection marks a new creative chapter for the Abryanz brand. Together, the duo have crafted a visual world where fashion transcends clothing, becoming an experience that unites design, storytelling, and cultural symbolism.

The campaign, shot in cinematic slow motion with minimalist futuristic sets, captures a universe where light, motion, and emotion intertwine — reflecting how Abryanz bridges fashion, technology, and philosophy.
This creative energy extended to the runway during the Kampala Style Brunch, themed “The Matrix.” The showcase delivered an unforgettable multi-sensory experience — combining sound, light, and movement — and brought The AB Legacy story to life. The event reaffirmed Abryanz’s reputation not just as a designer, but as a visionary redefining fashion as an immersive cultural experience.

The brand continues this momentum through a digital campaign, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the collection through curated videos and immersive visuals across its platforms. Audiences are invited to engage with The AB Legacy as more than just fashion — but as a mindset, a conversation, and a lifestyle.