Baby Pink Lace Mermaid Asoebi with Beaded Corset, Lace Sleeves & Glove Clutch | OutfitLibrary
5 January 2025 · asoebi

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5 January 2025 · asoebi

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Shot leaning against a wooden counter in what appears to be a kitchen or utility space, the domestic setting creates an interesting tension with the ceremony of the look — the gown is unmistakably dressed for a grand event, yet is photographed in the ordinary architecture of daily life. This contrast is common in Nigerian asoebi photography and carries its own cultural logic: the extraordinary dress worn in the ordinary moment before the event. The gown is all baby pink — from the sheer lace hem and mermaid train to the gele — with not a single element stepping outside the pink palette. The construction is layered: a beaded vertical-panel corset sits over a lace underbodice, with a satin ribbon bow tied at the natural waist creating a waistline moment that references both bridal tradition and romantic fashion. The sheer floral lace long sleeves are in the same pink-white palette and flare very slightly at the cuff. The mermaid skirt flares dramatically at the knee with a trailing hem of French or Chantilly-style floral lace. The glove-style clutch — a ruched cylindrical piece held in the hand — is the most unusual accessory choice in this series, functioning as both bag and prop.
The satin bow waistband must be pre-tied to the correct size by the tailor rather than left loose to tie on the day — a poorly tied bow can unravel or sit asymmetrically under the pressure of a long event. The glove clutch can be commissioned from a Nigerian bag maker using ruched satin or lace fabric over a cylindrical base. Source the mermaid flare lace separately from the bodice lace and ensure both are in the same pink dye lot for consistency.