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It’s inclusive, expressive, and unapologetically African. In an age where self-expression matters more than ever, the Aso Oke Bubu gown is more than just an outfit. It’s a fashion revolution.
We now use Aso Oke to make jackets, trousers, skirts, dresses, kiddies outfits, shoes, bags, purses, and even a wedding dress. It is now used by both old and young people, male and female, and ...
In the 80s, the aso oke gele was challenged by its ancient rival, imported janis, scissors and other headties. It complements native dresses.
That short aso-oke gown and the gele was everything and more. She looked like our mothers did in the 80s. The shoes and clutch made a lot of sense with the outfit. Toke Makinwa ...
Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has directed all civil and public servants in the state to wear native attires with a touch of traditional ‘Aso Oke’ every Thursday, in addition to the ...
Oyo State government workers have been mandated by Governor Seyi Makinde to wear attires with the touch of traditional Yoruba fabrics popularly known as ‘Aso Oke’ every Thursday. This is in ...
She hinted that the present administration in the state, under the leadership of Engr. Seyi Makinde, FNSE, approved the wearing of Aso-Oke and other traditional attires on Thursdays for all civil ...
Nigerian Aso-Oke maker James Torsu na young Nigerian wey dey make Aso-Oke fabrics from scratch at di age of nine. E learn di craft from im papa wey later leave Ghana to settle for Nigeria.