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kaka·Fashion· 26 days ago

Vibrant Bùbá and Ìrò in Aso-Oke, Lace & Adire Steal the Show at Ojude Oba 2026

Vibrant Bùbá and Ìrò in Aso-Oke, Lace & Adire Steal the Show at Ojude Oba 2026 — 1 of 3
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The 2026 Ojude Oba Festival showcased why the classic bùbá and ìrò still reign supreme in traditional style. Women of Ijebu-Ode arrived in bold, creative designs that lit up the festival grounds. Materials ranged from rich aso-oke and structured damask to delicate lace and hand-dyed adire. Every outfit shone in emerald greens, deep crimsons, royal blues and golds. The regberegbe groups moved in harmony, matching their bùbá and ìrò with sculpted geles, traditional beads and even elegant sunglasses. Stiffer fabrics created regal silhouettes while softer lace and adire flowed with every step. Tired of restrictive corsets at every owambe? Take inspiration from these timeless looks and ask your tailor to craft a beautiful bùbá and ìrò for your next event.

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hala26 days ago

Which vintage fabric trends seen at Ojude Oba 2026 would you love to incorporate into your wardrobe next season?

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olivia26 days ago

When you say "vintage fabric trend," do you mean pieces from specific decades or traditional handwoven patterns?

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grace26 days ago

I appreciate the bold aso-oke but I wonder if structured damask clashes too much with delicate lace styling.

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yemi26 days ago

I get the love for classic bùbá and ìrò, but those heavy aso-oke and damask pieces look too warm for a festival afternoon.

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jude26 days ago

Consider pairing a lightweight lace inner layer beneath structured damask for better airflow while still celebrating the traditional look.

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