Introduction -- 1. Aso Ebi and the Fashioning of Bodies in Colonial Logos, 1860s-1960s -- 2. Cheaper Clothes in a Fluctuating Economy, 1960-2008 -- 3. Coloring Wealth, the Crowd, and Class -- 4.
Women often want to look their best when attending weddings, and wearing a stunning Aso Ebi gown is one way to do so. Aso Ebi gowns are a common choice for weddings because of their sophisticated, ...
If you'll be attending a traditional marriage ceremony to anytime soon, you can look up these Aso-Ebi designs for inspiration on how to create yours. One of the most interesting parts of attending a ...
Aso ebi – “family uniform” – is the Yoruba custom of people dressing alike for social events. The custom is rooted in kinship (ebi), an important aspect of Yoruba social life since precolonial times ...
When it comes to aso-ebi attires, we have to give it up to Ini Edo whose style is commendable and should be copied. Actress, Ini Edo is the queen of aso-ebis and in case you are wondering about the ...
Matching outfits made from identical fabric. They’re a regular feature at parties, weddings and funerals in Nigeria, spotted across social media and fashion pages. They’re called aso ebi, a Yoruba ...
Jarvis revealed her wedding aso ebi would cost N5 million for two outfits, sparking reactions online as she joked that only ...
The venue of the Presidential Inauguration ceremony on Monday in Abuja became a ground for the display of colourful “aso-ebi” by friends and relatives of the President and his Vice. The News Agency of ...
Susan Olubukola Badeji is affiliated with a non-profit organisation. Women Forward Innovative Development Initiative WFID. We are based in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Our aim is Women empowerment in ...