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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.
Aso-Oke is an age-old handicraft largely accompanied by huge profit; however, the recent skyrocketing in the cost of food and other items has warranted an unbearable grim on weavers of aso-ofi, as ...
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.
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 ...
Dresses made of aso-oke, lace of different kinds, silk, dinner gowns, and head gear, among others, can be rented for a price ranging from N5,000 to N200,000 above.
This curvaceous Ghanaian bride has been trending.Her first outfit was a white and gold sequinned aso-oke. Then she wore a brown lace gown with a beautiful design in front. Her third outfit was a ...
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has directed all civil and public servants in the state to wear Aso Oke fabric every Thursday as part of a new cultural and economic initiative.