Midnight Navy Wave-Beaded Asoebi with Royal Blue Velvet Gele & Satin Ipele | OutfitLibrary
6 January 2025 · asoebi

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6 January 2025 · asoebi

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Shot in a professional portrait studio with a rich amber and burnt sienna backdrop — the warm tones of the background creating a striking contrast against the deep cool navy of the gown — this is one of the most classically powerful looks in the series. The gown is midnight navy, a shade so deep it approaches black, with an asymmetric wave-and-swirl beading pattern mapped across the bodice and chest. The beadwork runs in flowing curves from the left shoulder down and across the torso, creating a pattern that suggests movement and water rather than the geometric or floral motifs seen elsewhere. The sheer lace long sleeves have the same dark navy base with scattered individual crystal points distributed sparsely across the surface — not dense coverage but deliberate point placement that catches light at intervals. The gown is also a three-piece look: the gown itself, a royal blue velvet gele in a full sculptural wrap, and a matching royal blue satin ipele carried in the hand as a trailing third piece. The blue velvet gele is notably richer and brighter than the midnight navy gown — this intentional shift in blue tone lifts the face and creates a point of chromatic contrast at the top of the silhouette. A diamond-bar pendant necklace is the sole jewellery.
The asymmetric wave beading must be sketched and agreed with your embellisher before work begins — specify the direction of the wave flow and the start and end points on the bodice explicitly. Sourcing the royal blue velvet for the gele separately from the midnight navy gown fabric is essential; the tonal difference is the point. The ipele in matching royal blue satin completes the three-piece set and should be cut from the same fabric as the gele for tonal consistency.