Traditional Aso Oke in Chocolate & Almond with Ivory Beadwork | OutfitLibrary
17 January 2025 · asoebi

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17 January 2025 · asoebi

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Moving away from contemporary lace, this look centers on the textural richness ofhand-woven Aso Oke. The palette is a sophisticated `earth-tone` mix: a deep, perforated chocolate brown paired with an almond-colored pinstripe weave. The bride’s Iro andBuba is elevated by a modern bell-sleeve construction, while her Geleand Ipele (the shoulder drape) showcase the linear precision of the wovenstripes. The groom’s Agbada utilizes the perforated brown fabric as a base, layered over striped trousers and Buba, creating a cohesive, `his and hers` narrative that feels rooted in history. The accessories are the focal point—heavy, multi-layered ivory beads that provide a high-contrast brightness, lifting the darker fabrictones.
To achieve this level of authenticity, source genuine hand-loomed Aso Oke rather thanthe lighter machine-made imitations. Ask your weaver for a `perforated` or `eyelet` finish on the darker fabric to add that architectural depth. When styling the beads, opt for matte-finishivory or bone rather than shiny plastic to maintain the `heritage` feel. For the groom, ensure the Fila (cap) is tall enough to stand up to the volume of the Agbada.