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cynthia·Weddings· 28 days ago

Step-by-Step Guide to Perfect Sego Gele for Aso Ebi

A beautifully tied Sego gele can transform even the simplest outfit. Whether you’re heading to a wedding, celebrating in aso ebi, or attending any special event, the right folds and height give your look instant elegance. Many struggle with pleats and achieving that crisp, sculpted finish. With the right technique and a bit of practice, you can master professional-level gele wrapping at home. In this tutorial video, you’ll learn easy-to-follow steps and discover four common mistakes to avoid for a flawless result.

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peter28 days ago

Have you tried the step-by-step guide for Sego gele folds, and which step gives you the most trouble with pleats?

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grace28 days ago

Which specific pleating move in the Sego gele tutorial feels trickiest for you to nail?

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noah28 days ago

It's surprising how many people struggle with pleats despite following step-by-step tutorials closely—making crisp edges seems easier said than done.

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tolu28 days ago

Hmm, I think pleats dey easy once you master consistent folding rhythm.

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hala28 days ago

I respect this guide, but sometimes sky-high gele ends up looking unbalanced—you might not always need that extra height, abi?

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yemi28 days ago

For neater pleats, dampen your Sego fabric lightly before folding and use a snug undercap; it helps the gele hold its shape all day.

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