Today’s article is based on a renowned style that is mostly worn in the western part of Nigeria, single ladies are now rocking this look but it is a staple wear in your wardrobe as a married woman.
What is Iro and Buba?
The modern Iro and Buba styles is similar to the clothing styles that young Nigerian women (at home and abroad) are already used to. Hence we are seeing a lot of young women
A lot of young Nigerian (and even Yoruba) girls don’t like wearing the old style font of Iro and Buba. Some might say it makes them look ‘mama-ish’. They prefer to embrace the modern Buba styles as most say that it’s so like-their-age. And also the Oleku and tulip style Iro and Buba are young and more trendy. The tulip style of tying the Iro is ‘a game changer’ for the young and stylish Nigerian woman who would never have been caught dead in the old-school, traditional Iro and Buba. If you hated wearing any type of wrapper-style Nigerian outfit, you’d love the Oleku style Buba and the Tulip style of tying Iro (wrappers).Nigeria by females. Single ladies are now rocking this look but it is a staple wear in your wardrobe as a married woman
The Iro and Buba that we once knew to be sewn in the same, simple round-neck style has now morphed into new, modern looks. Thanks to the creativity of Nigerian Fashion designers, the traditional Iro and Buba style has now been modernised into various designs such as the Tulip style wrappers (Iro) and the Oleku Iro and Buba styles.
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You will also see the old and modern style's sewn with different fabrics, including lace, chiffon, silik, and Ankara.
wow this article is wonderful, iro and buba is rocking in Nigeria and we don't think this trend will end
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