What Nigerians and Africans are doing with Ankara now is incredible. The options are numerous, from beautifully designed blouses and skirts to elegant tops, dresses, gowns, purses, shoes, and even book designs. Stay updated with the new trendy Ankara styles.
It is progressively becoming a popular trend for women and young attractive ladies in Nigeria and other African countries to wear these handcrafted dresses for special events such as birthdays, weddings, Aso-Ebi, baby showers and special occasions. Here are the trendiest Ankara styles.
It is progressively becoming a popular trend for women and young attractive ladies in Nigeria and other African countries to wear these handcrafted dresses for special events such as birthdays, weddings, Aso-Ebi, baby showers and special occasions. Here are the trendiest Ankara styles.
Ankara styling gets hotter by the year as designers make very beautiful styles. From wedding guest styles to summer dresses, check out the latest Ankara style for spring/summer 2021.
It has been a while since I shared Ankara style ideas, and there have been a lot that I like, which is why today I am sharing Ankara styles by Queen Esth. Simple but elegant styles that make bold statements, for which you are able to make purchases through Instagram for affordable prices.
Start placing your orders by searching for the queen esth.
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In Nigeria, most people from age 30-100 do not get the reason and style behind wearing distressed/ripped jeans. I went to the market and a man shouted from afar “you should have torn all your clothes”. I replied to him, mind your business”. People tend to see you as bad or sluty wearing ripped jeans in Nigeria. Honestly, all I see are pretenders looking for people to judge and feel more righteous than.
People are mostly judged by the physical which is not bad but it is one of the biggest contributing issues we are facing in Nigeria. People want to feel better than you just because they are dressed in a certain way which they think is more appropriate than yours. Religious nation yet so envious of each other. Most times, when I go out wearing ripped jeans more than 4 people seem to have issues with it but one question they fail to ask themselves is whose body is the jeans on?. Well, this doesn't affect me in any way because I don't pay attention to such people I wear what suits me.
Giving that I mostly wear Ankara prints that are formal I decided to pair this cold should top with my ripped jeans instead of just pairing it with the skirt that matches it.
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Bubu Blaq is a Nigerian women's clothing brand specialized in creating unique exclusive Ankara pantsuit pieces with bold prints. Explore different selections of made-to-order suits great for both formal and casual events.
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Talking about the real Nigerian rich Aunty, Tonto Dikeh takes the lead. The Philanthropist and mother shared photos of her on her Instagram wearing this gorgeous Ankara Jazzmin two-piece by Bibi Christopher.
This picture should be over 2 months old. It wasn't done as promised, which made me very sad. Well, I decided to put a smile on my face and make it look better.
It’s been a while since I shared a style post. I have shared more health content this year, but it's time to get back on the grind.
Saturday was a bit tight with chores at home, but after much was done, I had my meals during the day and couldn’t sleep early at night, even though I was tired. There was a 10-minute repair that needed to be done, and it was scheduled for Sunday morning. The repair was done, and I began to get ready for church service.
I was already dressed up when my partner drew my attention to the time, stating that before we got to the church premises, the service would have gone far. I wasn’t happy, but he suggested that I finish dressing up properly, just like I was going to church, and then we sat down in the living room and joined the online service.
I must say that was a powerful and amazing sermon by the man of God. He spoke about taking advantage of opportunities, blessed the week, and said the closing prayers. I felt like I was inside the church because I was so focused. After the sermon had ended, we went outside and took photos of our outfits. It was lovely, and I enjoyed Sunday.
This outfit has been in my box for a long time. Each time I wear it, I plan to take photos, but either it’s too cold or something comes up. The last time I visited my country, Nigeria, I made this gown. I got this material from my mom, who retails different types of materials. She recommended a good seamstress.
It is a popular Nigerian style that I have recently seen American celebrities wearing. I saw Kylie Jenner wear this style on Instagram. She looked great, styled by Acnestudios. This style originated from the Yoruba tribe, based on the knowledge I have about it so far. It is a simple style for women, and as a child, my mom made one for me. I remember wearing that dress a lot.
This material is so beautiful, and I look forward to wearing it at night someday. The stones on it added so much glamour. It is a see-through lace, but I wore black underwear beneath to cover up properly. The purple and golden lace are a great combination made with embroidery. This is a high-quality material and can be worn to weddings and events in general.
I accessorized with silver and purple stone earrings I got from Tk Maxx to match the silver stones. I then wore a beautiful gold bracelet my friend got me and added a gold wristwatch to match the gold-embroidered floral designs on the dress. I wanted to add a necklace, but since the neck of the lace is already lined with a golden lace ribbon tie, I didn’t. I opted for these light gold-colored heels from Xinzirain. These classy heels elevate any outfit.
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Nengi of Nig Brother Naija (BBnaija) reality show stuns in a bright yellow Ankara dress with a tulle mix by ladybeellionaire_luxury to the Big brother Nigeria reunion.
As they say, Saturdays are for weddings. If you want to attend a Nigerian traditional wedding here are some of my favorite Nigerian traditional wedding outfits. From the color to the styling and fit, everything looks great on all the ladies. Honestly, Toke Makinwa looks really great in this all-black outfit. The Nigerian traditional wedding is the accepted form of the wedding in Nigeria, white weddings are just for formality but it is a must that you go through the traditional wedding process and looking all amazing, making a statement has become a thing amongst the Nigerian brides.
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