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Look Book: Deola Sagoe F/W 2011 [Ori Oke]


Twenty-two years after the brand's inception in 1989, there's still a thread of inborn elegance and heritage that runs through Deola Sagoe's collections - Deola Sagoe is one of those few, rare brands that invoke a certain aura, mood and feeling, and a very certain, definite longing. The fashion house's Ori Oke F/W '11 collection look book is yet another stunning glimpse into the feverishly glamourous, highly coveted world of one of Africa's most creative, celebrated and consistent brands.



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Deola dreams and executes in a way that's individual and distinct, and Ori Oke is a spectacular study in colour (the most stunning iridescent blue greens), print (she drew inspiration from ancient batiking techniques, not vastly different from the Yoruba approach) and a refreshing juxtaposition of delicate lace with the more sturdy but evidently luxurious and versatile aso-oke. Add to that the fan pleats and origami, scallop-like detailing, and the statement kimono batik wrap coats that invoke old glamour and it's evident that this is quintessential Deola Sagoe, but it still comes with its own fresh batch of butterflies. If you're looking for a melting pot between the contemporary and cultural, Deola Sagoe is certainly among those who've consistently celebrated Africa and remained true to defining and representing that heritage - and the brand is certainly worth celebrating in return.

Is this your favourite Deola Sagoe collection yet?

- SLiq

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Interestingly enough, the entire look book first debuted on May 1 via Deola Sagoe's daughter's tumblr account, voguebespoke.

Love: Qetura's Aso-Oke Mini


We're all over this delightful mini aso-oke (woven cloth) dress from Qetura's Quest collection. The contrasting pinks, zig-zag pattern and the simple tube design are all this dress needs to be fabulous.

Get yours here.

XO

ShopAfrica: Urbanknit's Aso-Oke Coin Purse



We spotted this divine aso-oke (woven cloth, very prominent in Western Nigeria) coin purse by Urbanknit and felt a little flutter in our chests :-) So precious, so unique, SO OURS! I've had my Urbanknit ankara purse for over two years and I think it's time for another addition to the family :-)

Get yours here and shop Urbanknit here.

XO

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