you how we do it right here huh?
Have you notice that ladies are stepping out in agbada and they are rocking it
like it was originally meant for them.
(Agbada
is a type of flowing wide sleeved robe, usually decorated
with embroidery,
which is worn mostly in the western part Nigeria by important men,
such as kings and
chiefs, and on ceremonial occasions like weddings and funerals).
chiefs, and on ceremonial occasions like weddings and funerals).
The Female agbada trend is worth trying, that is if you can take the risk and still come out stylish. Agbada is pretty hard to rock even for the men,
but if you can go for something fitted and not too flowing,
you should be able to pull this "stunt".*smiles*
check out some ladies in agbada below....
Is this something you can try, lemme know in the comment box.
I love you all.
xoxo
Pat
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Agbada is the Yoruba
name for a type of flowing wide sleeved robe, usually decorated with
embroidery, which is worn throughout much of Nigeria by important men,
such as kings and chiefs, and on ceremonial occasions like weddings and
funerals.
Read more at: www.kamdora.com | Follow us: @mykamdora on Twitter | Kamdora on Facebook | Kamdora on Instagram Wedding Glam #28: Agbada
Read more at: www.kamdora.com | Follow us: @mykamdora on Twitter | Kamdora on Facebook | Kamdora on Instagram Wedding Glam #28: Agbada
Agbada is the Yoruba
name for a type of flowing wide sleeved robe, usually decorated with
embroidery, which is worn throughout much of Nigeria by important men,
such as kings and chiefs, and on ceremonial occasions like weddings and
funerals.
Unlike the regular long sleeve agabada’s, ladies added some flare to
theirs by altering the sleeves and the general length and design.
These he-inspired traditional outfits graced the runways during the 2014
Lagos Fashion Week thanks to creative designer; Mai Atafo and it was a
lovely style to embrace.
This is an outfit that is hard to rock because it has not been fully
accepted but nevertheless some brave ladies have adopted it. Kamdolls,
would you rock these traditional attires?
Have a look at some of the styles that ladies have tried out;
he-inspired
Look 1: Kate Henshaw-Nuttal
he-inspired
Look 2: @borladae
Look 3: Aderonke E. Adefalujo
Look 3: Aderonke E. Adefalujo
he-inspired
Look 4: Sola Made
he-inspired
Look 5: Clara Ose
We love hearing from you dolls, please leave your answers by commenting
below… xoxo
He-inspired
Which is your favourite he-inspired look?
Look 1
Look 2
Look 3
Look 4
Look 5
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Read more at: www.kamdora.com | Follow us: @mykamdora on Twitter | Kamdora on Facebook | Kamdora on Instagram Wedding Glam #28: Agbada
I think I can try, I am sure if i rock this, people will not stop staring. Isn't that the idea Pat?
ReplyDeleteOfcourse Cass, that's the idea; to make them STARE! **winks
DeletePeople are actually wearing it and it looks so good but can I try it? Hehehehehe if I hear
ReplyDeleteYIPPE !
ReplyDeleteThe last one is sitting in my closet right now ,same white . Is my Nigeria get together dress to kill attire here .
Wow! Really? Will love to see some of your pics....why not consider featuring as CWP Person of The week. *side eyes
DeleteThe last girl looks like me....rocking the Agbaje, it's a NO for me.
ReplyDeleteWhy do ladies like wearing what is meant for guys will you be comfortable when u see a guy rock mini dress?hian....it is a NO for me.
Click on my name please