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Outstanding Blouse And Wrapper Styles Married Women Can Recreate

Tue, 19 Sep 2023 Source: manzekay

It's common knowledge that married women exude an air of elegance and refinement. They show off their fashion sense by donning classic items of African attire like the shirt and wrapper.




These pieces worn together bring out a married woman's elegance and sophistication. This page features some of the best wrap blouse and dress patterns available.

The classic style of a married woman is the off-shoulder blouse and wrapper. This outfit is party-ready thanks to its feminine and refined vibes. Embroidering or beading the top's bodice will make it more attractive. You can't go wrong with this getup and a wrapping paper that matches the outfit.

A peplum blouse and wrap dress can make a married woman look modern and stylish. You can fool others into thinking that you have a smaller waist thanks to the peplum blouse. This hairstyle is perfect for formal events like weddings because it exudes grace and elegance when matched with a long, flowing wrapping. Adding a statement necklace or belt can help your look stand out.


The sultry effect of an asymmetrical wrap top and wrapper is simple enough to replicate even for married women. This is a modern, risky spin on timelessly chic garments. The wrap shirt's asymmetry makes it possible to style it with either a single long sleeve or no sleeves at all. Whether you choose a solid-colored or patterned wrapper, you'll turn heads with this ensemble.

Last but not least, married women may choose to dress more culturally authentically by donning the buba blouse and iro wrapper. The buba blouse, with its loose, ballooning sleeves, and the iro wrapper, which is wrapped around the waist and combined with a gele headwrap, are two examples of traditional African clothing. You can't go wrong with this getup for ethnic celebrations and family reunions.

Source: manzekay