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Inspired by traditional Nigerian attire, NKWO’s Cactus Agbada fuses time-honored craft and modern glamor. It’s made from the prestigious Aso-oke fabric—woven on hand-operated looms with a contrasting side panel—and has a feminine V-neck, wide sleeves, and a dramatic asymmetric hem. Playful embellishments and interesting textures lend the look a bohemian feel. Take cues from the brand and style yours with a crisp white shirt and platform sandals. - V-neck, wide sleeves, asymmetric hem, raffia app Nigerian Street Style, Nigerian Street Fashion, Traditional Nigerian Clothing, Nigeria Art, Nigerian Attire, Nigeria Clothes, Garden Editorial, African Street Style, African Photography

Inspired by traditional Nigerian attire, NKWO’s Cactus Agbada fuses time-honored craft and modern glamor. It’s made from the prestigious Aso-oke fabric—woven on hand-operated looms with a contrasting side panel—and has a feminine V-neck, wide sleeves, and a dramatic asymmetric hem. Playful embellishments and interesting textures lend the look a bohemian feel. Take cues from the brand and style yours with a crisp white shirt and platform sandals. - V-neck, wide sleeves, asymmetric hem, raffia…

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National dress of Nigeria. Colorful clothing of Nigerian tribes - Nationalclothing.org Nigerian Tribes, Single Piece Dress, Nigerian Culture, Nigerian Outfits, Design Moda, Nigerian Styles, National Dress, African People, African Textiles

The Federal Republic of Nigeria is a not very large, though rather populous country of West Africa. About 150 million of people live in Nigeria. So, the clothing traditions of its population are various. Some of the traditional dresses in Nigeria root back to ancients tribes who lived here centuries ago, others were formed by the influence of British, Portuguese and French colonizers (19-20th centuries). Today many people in Nigeria use modern clothes, western style of attire. But still…

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