Aso-Ebi: Stunning Styles To Try Out

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Beautiful woman in a stunning aso-ebi dress. Photo Credit – Instagram/@asoebibella

The vibrant and culturally rich tradition of Aso-Ebi holds a special place in Nigerian social gatherings and events. From weddings to celebrations, Aso-Ebi is a staple in the Nigerian community.


The term ‘Aso-Ebi’ is a Yoruba phrase that translates to ‘family cloth’. Traditionally, these matching outfits are worn by family members and close friends during ceremonies and festive occasions. Overtime, the Aso-Ebi has evolved with new modern trends and styles.

In recent years, it has seen a surge in popularity. Fashion enthusiasts and designers alike are experimenting with various styles, fabrics, and designs. It is now a canvas for creativity.

Tips on styling aso-ebi:

1. Asoebi styles for different body types: Asoebi styles can be tailored to flatter different body types. Ensure you know your body type in order to get the most out of whichever style you choose.

For those with an hourglass figure, fitted dresses that highlight your curves will create a stunning silhouette. Likewise, if you have a pear-shaped body, a dress with a defined waistline and a flared skirt will balance out your proportions.

2. Styling and accessories: Completing the asoebi look is not just about the dress itself, but also the accessories that accompany it. If you want to add a personal touch to your asoebi style, there are several do-it-yourself techniques you can try.

Also, customizing the neckline, adding a belt, or embellishing the sleeves with lace or beading are just a few ways to make your outfit unique and tailored to your taste.

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3. Consider the event: For a classic white wedding, elegant and timeless asoebi styles in neutral shades such as ivory, champagne, or silver are perfect.

In the same way, traditional nigerian weddings call for rich and vibrant colours like red, gold, or royal blue to reflect the culture.

Here are some of our favourite styles that have caught our eye:

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Toke Makinwa. Photo Credit – Instagram @tokemakinwa
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Photo Credit – Instagram @asoebibella
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Nini. Photo Credit – Instagram/@singhniniofficial
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Victory Kobasi. Photo Credit – Instagram / @victorykobasi
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Priscila Ojo. Photo Credit – Instagram/@itspriscy
Photo Credit -asoebibella
Sharon Ooja.
Singh Nini. Photo Credit – Instagram @singhniniofficial
Photo Credit – Instagram/@adesewa22
Stephanie Coker. Photo Credit – Instagram/@stephaniecoker
Osas Ighodaro. Photo Credit – Instagram/@officialosas

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