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Brocade: style yourself the African way

January 27, 2022

Brocade material, in this case, guinea brocade, is a fabric that is in a class of its own. But before going further let’s try to begin from the foundation. We will get back to guinea brocade much later, again. Fashion has evolved over the ...
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Ankara styles that set occasions alight 2

January 26, 2022

Ankara styles have come to stay. They have grown and are fast evolving into even more creative and classy styles. It is, by far, the fashion of choice these days. Three in five local fabrics worn by ladies these days is likely to be Ankara. Such ...
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Ankara styles that set occasions alight

January 25, 2022

Ankara styles are trending, no doubt. Ankara is somewhat omnipresent and common materials for clothing in West Africa. They gained in roads to West Africa through Dutch merchants as far back as the 19th century. These merchants took inspiration ...
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Dinner gown styles to rock your dinner parties

January 23, 2022

Dinner gown styles come in various shapes and sizes. The Nigerian fashion industry has evolved so much over the years to make it easy to get every fashion style for everyone. You do not have to have imported the stylish Christian Dior, the ...
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Asoebi styles for wedding and others to rock this weekend 2

January 22, 2022

Asoebi styles for wedding is the in thing in Nigeria. Asoebi is a kind of clothing worn traditionally by the Yoruba people in the southwestern part of Nigeria. The word aso in Yoruba means cloth and ebi denotes family. So, Asoebi can be ...
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Asoebi styles for wedding and others to rock this weekend

January 22, 2022

Asoebi styles for wedding in Nigeria are made of well known, popular fabrics. Aso oke, Ankara, brocade, lace, paper lace, and so on make up the shortlist. These are materials used for sewing the outfits worn at weddings. The classic Aso oke is ...
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