Check out these classy and elegant asoebi styles for the fashionable Nigerian woman who knows what style and class mean.
As you all know, Nigerian women love their asoebi styles and they will go to any length to get that get that piece that’ll make them stand out and be the center of attention. And for a typical asoebi style where everyone attending the ceremony is using the same fabric, the uniqueness and stylishly of your piece is what will make the difference between your outfit and other attendees.
A good example of what elegant asoebi styles can do for a Nigerian woman is what Ebuka Obi Uchendu’s agbada style did at Banky Wellington’s marriage. On that day, while several friends used the same exact fabric with the same colour to make their agbada, it was that of Ebuka that stole the show. Ebuka’s agabda was so unique to the point that it broke the internet in the Nigerian media and social media space. People kept on talking about the agbada and many copycats also started making a replicate copy of the agbada. Ebuka stole the show to the extent that nobody was talking about Banky’s attire, even though he was the groom and it was his special day to shine and be the center of attention.
If you are looking for a showstopper asoebi style that will turn heads next time you attend an event, below are 35 elegant asoebi styles that you can copy or use as a source of inspiration for your next attire. Check them all out and you’ll be amazed at all these styles that you can make for yourself and set your wardrobe on fire.
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In the photo above, popular Nigerian actress, Funke Akindele is photographed rocking an elegant asoebi style. The beautiful dress was made of pink and black lace. she added minimal accessories to make sure her gorgeous gown get all the attention.
Nigerian-Ghanaian actress Ivonne Nwosu is seen rocking a very beautiful blue asoebi dress. The off the shoulder dress has an interesting neckline with pleats. The peplum dress features layers and the pleats from the neckline draping on it.
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