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National dress of Nigeria. Colorful clothing of Nigerian tribes - Nationalclothing.org Nigerian Tribes, Talking Drums, Nigerian Culture, Yoruba People, Afrikaanse Kunst, Eco Print, Style Reference, People Clothes, National Costume

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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Yorubaland, the cultural region of the Yoruba people in West Africa. Spans the modern day countries of Nigeria, Togo, and Benin. Yoruba Language, Yoruba People, African Royalty, Art Premier, African People, Out Of Africa, Art Africain, We Are The World, African Diaspora

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Our favorite shots from the 2024 Ojude Oba festival. The Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria, is an annual cultural extravaganza steeped in over a century of tradition. It honors the Awujale, the town’s revered traditional ruler, with a vibrant celebration held two days after Eid al-Kabir. This lively event brings together the Ijebu community in a spectacular showcase of equestrian prowess, elaborate traditional attire, and rhythmic music. 📸 1 @folastag 📸 3-6,9 @theniyifagbemi 📸 7,8,1... Nigeria Culture, Yoruba Culture, Culture Photography, African Heritage, Asoebi Styles, Event Outfit, Traditional Attire, Start Up, Fashion Blogger

Our favorite shots from the 2024 Ojude Oba festival. The Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria, is an annual cultural extravaganza steeped in over a century of tradition. It honors the Awujale, the town’s revered traditional ruler, with a vibrant celebration held two days after Eid al-Kabir. This lively event brings together the Ijebu community in a spectacular showcase of equestrian prowess, elaborate traditional attire, and rhythmic music. 📸 1 @folastag 📸 3-6,9 @theniyifagbemi 📸…

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Art Direction Visual Reference (Board)  1. MAKEUP REFERENCE    In Yoruba culture, makeup and music are closely tied to spiritual and cultural expression. Here's how "Ife Olokun" (Love of Beauty) and "Ankh Olokun" (Life and Beauty) makeup relate to Yoruba music:  "Ife Olokun" (Love of Beauty) Makeup:  ·	Represents the love for beauty, harmony, and balance in life and music. ·	Inspired by the Yoruba Orisha (deity) Olokun, who embodies beauty, prosperity, and love. ·	Makeup design features gentle, flowing lines and soft colors, evoking the soothing sounds of Yoruba musical instruments like the flute or harp. ·	Symbolizes the beauty and harmony found in Yoruba music, such as in the genre of "Apala" or "Fuji", which emphasize melody and rhythm.  "Ankh Olokun" (Life and Beauty) Makeup:  ·	R Yoruba Culture, Makeup Reference, Balance In Life, Reference Board, Visual Reference, Soothing Sounds, Makeup Designs, African Art, Soft Colors

Art Direction Visual Reference (Board) 1. MAKEUP REFERENCE   In Yoruba culture, makeup and music are closely tied to spiritual and cultural expression. Here's how "Ife Olokun" (Love of Beauty) and "Ankh Olokun" (Life and Beauty) makeup relate to Yoruba music: "Ife Olokun" (Love of Beauty) Makeup: · Represents the love for beauty, harmony, and balance in life and music. · Inspired by the Yoruba Orisha (deity) Olokun, who embodies beauty, prosperity, and love. · Makeup design features…

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