Wearing native clothing is a stylish and enjoyable way to show off your ethnic identity and background. Depending on your style and the event, there are a variety of local attire options that look great on stunning mothers. Here are some examples of native attire that you can try on.
1. Ankara: Popular throughout West Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Ghana, ankara is a vividly colored and lively fabric. Ankara textiles come in a variety of patterns and motifs that can be customized to fit different fashion tastes. For both formal and informal occasions, such as weddings, celebrations, church services, or family get-togethers, ankara attire is ideal.
2. Oso-Oke
The Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria are the original weavers of aso-oke, a handwoven fabric. Aso-Oke textiles come in a variety of hues and textures and are typically composed of cotton, silk, or a combination of the two. An Aso-Oke attire consists of a head tie (gele), a blouse (buba), a wrapper (iro), and occasionally a shawl (ipele).