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Fashion in Nigeria traditional styles: latest tendencies of 2020..

Fashion in Nigerian traditional styles: latest tendencies of 2020
Fashion in Nigerian traditional styles is very popular among trendsetters. Let’s talk about the latest trends and styles in 2020 when it comes to native fashion. Anyone can choose an attire to their own taste. See the latest images. Be stylish and beautiful! Fashion and style in Nigeria Nigerians, probably more than any other African people, like to wear clothes in their traditional fashion and style. If they do not wear the complete traditional look, there will be at least one cultural element in their outfit. These looks are not just for parties and events. They are also great as casual wears.
Look around you and you will spot elements of traditional fashion in both male and female outfits. Nigerian traditional wears Fashion designers in Nigeria, as well as major manufacturers of fabrics and ready-made clothes, constantly draw inspiration from traditional styles of clothing, creating new collections of attires and fabrics. They might make changes to the colour combinations and cuts in accordance with the new world fashion trends. Also, famous European and American designers who are known worldwide, continually use traditional African prints and designs in their collections. The simple fact is, only people that do not forget their past and culture are worthy of respect. The latest Ankara fashion designs that will amaze you African style make use of various kinds of ornaments and embellishments. Either it’s a classic geometric large or small pattern, or a floral design where either the flowers are clearly drawn and other very complicated ornaments could be used. It all depends on the designer’s level of fantasy and creativity. But if a pattern is small, the colours of the fabric are basic and conservative.
Fabric with a large pattern usually come in bright colours. As for the cut, the casual dress styles usually have a straight or chiseled cut and might be knee-length, with a round or rectangular neckline. And evening attires, as a rule, are long to the floor and narrow or flared at the bottom. Keep in mind, if your fabric has large embellishment, the dress is better to sew straight and narrow. If it’s small, then you can choose almost any variant of cut. Latest Adire styles for ladies will impress even real fashionistas! Female native wears Nigerian ladies are very lucky, they can opt for different variants of native clothing and look gorgeous and stylish. Latest Ankara styles Nigerian fashionistas do not get tired of admiring Ankara styles. The right colours and beautiful designs draw all eyes to you. This season offers many types of traditional attire in blue and a few other tones like yellow. The yellow colour is combined with blue, red and brown. In one look, as a rule, two or three colours are combined.


SAG Awards 2020: Fashion—Live From the Red Carpet

SAG Awards 2020: Fashion—Live From the Red Carpet
SAG Awards 2020: Fashion—Live From the Red Carpet
Tonight, awards season continues with the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California. This year the ceremony will be held without a host, throwing the spotlight on the star-studded lineup of nominees from films such as Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, Bombshell, and Marriage Story, instead.
Before those winners are announced however, all tonight’s attendees will have their moment to shine on the red carpet. With a history of dazzling and daring style moments, it’s bound to be a fashion affair to remember. Be sure to check back for live updates from the step and repeat, as well as Vogue’s best-dressed recap from the night.

HERE ARE THE LATEST ASO-EBI STYLES YOU SHOULD BE ROCKING IN JANUARY…


HERE ARE THE LATEST ASO-EBI STYLES YOU SHOULD BE ROCKING IN JANUARY…


Toke Makinwa serve style inspire with her aso-ebi outfit [Instagram/ Toke Makinwa]Instagram/ Toke Makinwa
Toke Makinwa serve style inspire with her aso-ebi outfit [Instagram/ Toke Makinwa]
As the year starts, it’s not too early to start slaying aso-ebi outfits.
One of the highlights of every wedding is not just the bride’s dress, the different aso-ebi styles from wedding guests also get people’s attention.
Nigeria weddings are incomplete with aso-ebi and many fabric vendors are making money every weekend from selling to wedding guests and couples. For wedding guests, choosing the right style can be stressful because you’re caught between selecting the perfect look, especially when there’s a theme for the wedding.
The key to showing up at a wedding in style is by rocking a well-tailored outfit and owning your look. It’s time to upgrade your fashion game in 2020 by ditching boring styles for more elegant and unique ones.


Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap
Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap


Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap


The third edition of the LAGOS URBAN FASHION SHOW(LUFS) took place on the 14th of December 2019 at the Lekki Coliseum,Lekki Phase 1,Lagos.
Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap
Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap
The LUFS is Africa’s First Street Wear themed show and it gives a platform to Street Wear and Emerging Fashion Designers to showcase their collections to Retailers,Buyers,Fashion Enthusiast,the Media,etc.
The Fashion show featured Runway Shows from DRIK,BUGHE URBAN, IAN ADONISS, STRAIGHT DROP, KPAKO WEARS,MC STEVE”69,HUGH WADE With Exhibitions, Masterclasses and Street Style.
Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap
Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap
The LUFS 2019 also featured a fashion collaboration between DRIK & LG AFRICA(as a fashion collection was produced which was inspired by the LG XBOOM Speakers) and also a fashion collection produced by ELL STUDIO for CARLO ROSSI.
Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap
Lagos Urban Fashion Show 2019 recap
The show was attended by Celebrities,Government Policy Makers,Fashion Editors, Press, Fashion Business owners,Buyers,Enthusiast, etc.

