LATEST 2017 TRENDSππ π‘π FOR π WOMEN
Every year I look forward to seeing the new styles that would erupt onto the fashion scene. If you are reading this article then you too must be curious to see the latest fashion styles in Nigeria 2017. Before I spill the tea, I must say that even though this year was like a roller coaster ride, the trends did not disappoint. Keeping up was so hard but I am always down for a challenge. Whether you are a fashion geek or just looking for some inspiration, this article is for you. In this article, I have gathered the best of the best, to see more continue reading
This season special attention is being paid to shoulders, sleeves, and skirts. Sleeves are more defined, dramatic, and voluminous.
(1) Dramatic sleeves and off shoulder blouses
This is a perfect example of the kind of trend being followed in Nigeria today. This photo shows a beautiful Ankara blouse that is off the shoulder and has long exaggerated sleeves.
In the photo above, the model pairs her Ankara blouse with nice jeans. If you ask me, her attire was chic, trendy, girly and not too revealing if you are a conservative kind of girl.
(2) Cold shoulders
Consider this to be the second option for the off-the-shoulder dress or skirt. If you find it annoying to be constantly pulling up your sleeves but want to show off your shoulders, then this design is suitable for you. With such a trend, the shoulder is elegantly revealed and meets at the neck. Take a look at the photos below.
This season special attention is being paid to shoulders, sleeves, and skirts. Sleeves are more defined, dramatic, and voluminous.
(1) Dramatic sleeves and off shoulder blouses
This is a perfect example of the kind of trend being followed in Nigeria today. This photo shows a beautiful Ankara blouse that is off the shoulder and has long exaggerated sleeves.
In the photo above, the model pairs her Ankara blouse with nice jeans. If you ask me, her attire was chic, trendy, girly and not too revealing if you are a conservative kind of girl.
(2) Cold shoulders
Consider this to be the second option for the off-the-shoulder dress or skirt. If you find it annoying to be constantly pulling up your sleeves but want to show off your shoulders, then this design is suitable for you. With such a trend, the shoulder is elegantly revealed and meets at the neck. Take a look at the photos below.
Did someone ask for more versatility? A cold-shoulder blouse like this is worth the investment!
(3) Pastiche fringes
Up next are fringes. Fringes have been around since the eighteenth century and have maintained its relevancy up to now. Fringes continue to be syndicated with a flirtatious character and can be described as pastiche.
Some might have seen fringes only being worn on the end of dresses or skirt, but the placement of fringes are not just limited to that. Fringes can be worn on shirts and on dresses. When designed on dresses, it can be in a layered format throughout the entire length of the dress, at the end of it or at the shoulders like in the photo below.
This Aso Ebi dress will have you twirling all day
This photo shows a skirt with layered fringe throughout its entire length
Here, this lovely lady is rocking a beautiful Ankara skirt that is fringed at the end
(4) Micro-pleats
Remember those pleated skirts you wore back in school? They are back and more stylish than ever. Pleated skirts are being rocked by almost every female, to almost every event. Don't just take it from me because I said it, take a look at the photos below!
Micro pleated Ankara skirt
(5) Blazers and vests
Blazers and vests are light jackets that can transform any outfit. It can transform a plain dress or shirt into something spectacular for church, school, work or a night out. Blazers and vests with African prints, especially Ankara are becoming very popular this season. Their popularity and demand have increased over the past few months, making it a closet essential because it gives the extra oomph or missing piece you may be looking for. A blazer is an accessory! Take a look at the different kinds of blazers below.
This sleeveless Ankara vest that compliments the dress very well and makes the entire outfit complete.
(6) Jumpsuits and rompers
Fit for any season and event, rompers, and jumpsuits are also closet essentials. See the photos below for inspiration.
This stylish romper that is well suited for a date at the carnival, picnic and even the movies.
Here is a fiery jumpsuit, paired with a belt and heels to give a semi-formal look.
Again with the shoulders! This outfit is especially ideal for ladies with long legs.
This jumpsuit has a combination of many styles, apart from the long pants, it is opened in the back and the top joins into a choker like a shirt collar.
(7) Matching two piece
Two piece suits are generally made to be worn together, but there is no rule that says they can not be worn separately as well. Consider the photo above, it can be worn for business together or separately and for leisure. To some, the pattern may be overbearing, if that is your take on it, tone it down with a nice solid color that will compliment it well or make this particular piece stand out.
The popular trends of today begin with the choice of fabric, go to fabrics for this seasons are listed below:
● Ankara
● Lace, for example, Kaftan lace
● Velvet
● Aso Oke
● Kente
● Dashiki
Latest Nigerian clothes designs for men
Fashion is not just limited to women, let us not forget our men who love fashion as much as some of us do!
When it comes to men's fashion, similar materials are used to design the various garments. Popular styles for men also include Ankara, Aso Ebi, Agbada, Dashiki, and Kaftan. Common materials that are used to sew some of these styles include cotton, polished lace, linen, guinea, brocade, wool, and atiku. Native styles are also popularly worn and preferred by a lot of men, especially celebrities abroad. Take a look at some of the hottest trends for Nigerian men this season, below.
(1) Ankara designs
Men have managed to incorporate Ankara into their everyday wear, it is being worn as shirts, suits, ties etc.
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