Sky Blue & Pink Aso-Oke Peplum Asoebi with Beaded Bodice, Bell Sleeves & Periwinkle Gele | OutfitLibrary
6 January 2025 · asoebi

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6 January 2025 · asoebi

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Shot against an abstract painted backdrop in deep teal and earth tones that creates a moody, artistic contrast to the pastel palette of the look, this asoebi is one of the most unexpectedly beautiful in the series — its blue and pink combination occupying a softness that is genuinely unusual in Nigerian wedding fashion. The gown is a constructed collaboration between two fabric registers: the bodice is a heavily beaded pink lace illusion panel, the beading dense and running in curved vertical lines that create an hourglass visual. The sleeves are structural — wide, cuff-flared bell sleeves in smooth sky-blue satin that provide architectural interest at arm level. The skirt is a fitted column in the same sky blue, with pink lace panels inserted at the lower hem and a peplum flare at the hip that bridges the bodice and skirt transition. The periwinkle gele is styled in a distinctive pleated fan-fold pattern rather than a standard wrap — the horizontal ridges of the pleating give the head a refined, architectural quality. A small pink beaded clutch echoes the bodice bead palette.
The pleated fan gele requires a skilled gele professional — this is not a self-tie style. Book your stylist in advance and share a reference photograph. The peplum flare at the hip must be built into the pattern of the skirt rather than added as an afterthought; bring your tailor a sketch showing the exact position of the peplum relative to the bodice seam. Source the pink lace for the bodice and hem panels from the same bolt to ensure dye-lot consistency across all visible pink elements.