Lime Green All-Over Sequin & Beaded Asoebi with Pink Ankara Headwrap & Silver Clutch | OutfitLibrary
6 January 2025 · asoebi

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6 January 2025 · asoebi

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Shot in a domestic interior — leaning against a door frame with white walls and a circular wall decoration visible — this look makes no apologies for its chromatic intensity. The gown is lime chartreuse: the most saturated, electric yellow-green in the colour spectrum, worn as an allover sequin and crystal bead composition with a sweeping abstract motif pattern that creates swirls of denser coverage within the general sparkle field. The pattern is visible within the sequin surface as lighter and denser areas of embellishment, creating movement and depth within a single-colour field. The sheer long sleeves continue the lime sequin treatment to the wrists. The gele choice is distinctive: rather than a matching lime gele, the wearer has chosen an ankara headwrap in a pattern that combines the lime green with pink — a deliberate and confident decision to introduce a contrasting colour at the head that creates a more dynamic image than a matching wrap would have. The pink in the ankara ties the headwrap to the skin while the green ties it to the gown, creating a bridge between the wearer's own warmth and the cold electric intensity of the lime fabric. A small silver crystal envelope clutch is the only accessory, its silver neutrality preventing any further colour competition.
Lime chartreuse sequin fabric is available from Nigerian fabric importers and international sequin fabric suppliers. Before purchasing, view the fabric in natural daylight — lime reads differently under artificial light (cooler and more yellow-green) than under daylight (more balanced and vibrant). The pink-green ankara headwrap requires finding an ankara that contains both pink and the specific lime green of your gown in the same print — this is the most difficult sourcing challenge in this look. Alternatively, commission a headwrap from two separate fabrics tied together, with lime on one side and pink on the other.