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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

ODC FOCUS: Aposhe; Na him dey reign?

by Temmyblizzscript


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Aso-ebi has always been an integral part of Nigerian culture, although it started in the southwest, but it is now widely accepted in the country at large.  Aso-ebi , translated in English as an outfit won by a particular group of people, has gained so much importance that there is hardly any ceremony where  aso-ebi is not  involved .This development has led to an uproar  in the Nigerian fashion world ,as many fabrics are being produced by different textile companies in order to meet up with the demands of the ceremonial uniforms.

Earlier this year, velvet started trending. Remember that song 'aposhe na him dey reign, ebaino! Titi don buy her own' The one- time called ‘aposhe’ is back on the scene, and it is not just back, but better. It has come in different colors and attractive patterns. Its arrival in a modified manner has made this fashion tradition more head turning than it has been.
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The stunning fabric, which is known for its royalty, has a texture that dashes glamour on the wearer It is often mixed with other African fabrics like ankara ,lace, adire and so on. This mixture of fabrics is more beautiful when done with an analogous color shade. An example is a red velvet sown into a skirt with a white lace blouse to match, or rather a red velvet wrapper instead of a skirt (as seen above).

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Velvet has proven to be a fabric that can be easily manipulated and one whose use cannot be exhausted; be it dress, blouse, leggings or even blazers.

So if your girlfriend says the ODC for her owambe is velvet rejoice and buy it because aposhe still dey reign.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

SHARED: My ODC Pictures #1

Hope you had fun at your Owambe? Okay tell us in pictures, tag your friends, flaunt your style. Also see the pics of the Owambe events your fav celebs have been up to as you share those owambe pics of you fab self. Follow on Instagram @owambedresscode, Twitter @OwambeCode, u can also send in your pics via mail from your BB, no p just do it owambedresscode@gmail.com




PICTURED: CELEBS AT TIWA SAVAGE'S TRADITIONAL WEDDING


So at Tiwa Savage's traditional wedding today these were the ODCs (OwambeDressCode) PICTURED. Awwwn, see our celebs...








 



Saturday, 23 November 2013

PICTURED: SEE PICS FROM TIWA SAVAGE'S WEDDING

Tiwa Savage's wedding to her hubby Tunji Balogun a.k.a TeeBillz held with the traditional ceremony today. See pictures of the bride and the bridegroom dressed up for their big day. Don't you just love your traditional fashion heritage? Tiwa looks totally gorgeous and ravishing in her traditional wedding attires. Tunji...hmmn on point. Both attires look great on them but which colour do you like better?



















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Thursday, 21 November 2013

CELEB OWAMBE: SEEN LAST WEEKEND

See the ODC (Owambe Dress Code) of some celebs at Peter of P- Square and Lola's traditional wedding last weekend
New ODC trend seems to be the synthetic fabric with bubble design.
Peter Okoye and Lola Omotayo's wedding was truly fairy tale, ODC congratulates them and wishes them a blissful love journey.










Wednesday, 13 November 2013

CELEB OWAMBE: TRANSFORMED? (SEE PICTURES)

It's becoming a trend for us to see our celebs dressing up and taking pictures of themselves in traditional attires. No complaints here, totally loving it. Celeb Owambe pictures culled for this week, please find them below. For one I think the traditional attire appearance is totally transformational. Just one question, who among these celebs has the most transformed look?




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Saturday, 9 November 2013

In pictures tell us how your weekend went...#Owambetinz ;) Follow on twitter and instagram @Owambecode and @Owambedresscode or send it to our mail owambedresscode@gmail.com.
Have a blast.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

CELEB OWAMBE: Ime Bishop Umoh’s Wedding Ceremony


  He’s that comic act that gets us ROFL in any movie he stars in. Actor Ime Bishop Umoh a.k.a Okon got married to his heartthrob Idara Saviour Thursday 17th October 2013 and yesterday Saturday 19th October 2013, the wedding ceremonies took place at Uyo, Akwa Ibom State Nigeria. And our eyes got a glimpse of the event. We have pictures from the Traditional Wedding for you…
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Friday, 18 October 2013

ODC WEEKEND FEATURE: DIY Party Make Up (WATCH)

Hey, the fun about the Nigerian lifestyle is that there's always a party somewhere around every weekend, that makes owambe work a joy because it's always the owambe season. For this weekend feature we have tutorial video on party make up. Something ladies would find really useful. The thing I like the most is the teacher's method. Her name's Adepeju.  Learn and Enjoy

Friday, 11 October 2013

LOOK: There's A Party We Don't Want to Miss (SEE PICTURES)

Yes! Just about anywhere you feel like, you can capture the moment and send the pictures to us this weekend. We would love to share the happiness that makes a beautiful you.               







We want to see all the GLAM and FAB at your party.

Uhm...that's the main point of this post and about all I really have to say? Okay, you could shout out to any of the faces you find familiar, don't say their names just identify the picture they're in and say you know them.
 One more thing! Which picture do you love the most?




Photo Credits go to those who shared these pictures with me, thanks for the love.

So to have your great party pictures up on ODC (Owambe Dress Code) do a mail to owambedresscode@gmail.com.

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Much love
Catch Ya lay-ra
I might just see you at that owambe this weekend
XOXO