Hey stylish girlies! Looking for the perfect asoebi style for your next owambe? I’ve got you covered!
Personally, I’m an owambe enthusiast that’s always plagued with decision fatigue when it comes to picking out outfits, not because of lack of styles, but due to overabundance of asoebi styles to choose from. If you’re like me, then you’d find this post really helpful.
Ever since corset asoebi styles came into play, there’s been an uprise in the variety of beautiful styles available.
When it comes to asoebi outfits, the versatility of corset styles cannot be overstated. Whether it’s a skirt and blouse outfit, a dress, or trousers and tops outfit, corset fits perfectly with any of these styles.
Originally, corset was designed in the 16th century to mold the torso into a cylindrical shape and to flatten and raise the bustline. The major functions of corset back then was to shape the body, to control movement, to ensure posture and to assert the wearers status.
Over the years, one of the core functions remained the same: To shape the body.
Here comes one of the advantages of corset asoebi styles, they suit all body types. The corset gives the illusion of a smaller and defined waistline which balances out your outfit.
Before we dive into the style ideas proper, let’s talk a bit about some of the factors that’ll determine the best asoebi style for you.
Color of the Day
This is a thing in African parties where the host picks a particular color or colors for the invitees to show up in. Usually, it’s so that guest outfits can match the venue decor and overall, be aesthetically pleasing.
Color of the day for any event is definitely a determining factor when picking out your outfit for an event. Although not all events make this a necessity, just in case the party you’re attending does have a color of the day, this should be the first thing you consider when choosing your outfit.
Body Type
Knowing your body type can help narrow down your choices when selecting an outfit. Do you have spoon body type? Inverted triangle body type? Pear body type? Ensure you find out before selecting an outfit.
Now this is another important factor when choosing your asoebi style. Thankfully, corset asoebi styles fits all body types.
Fabric
There are certain styles that are best suited for certain fabrics. Styles that would elegantly pop with a lace fabric might not do so well with Ankara or sequin material. So take this into consideration when selecting a style for your next owambe.
Corset Styles
Next stop is knowing your corset. There are different corset styles and length that suits different styles. There are different corset styles to choose from; high hip, low hip, mid hip, straight bottom, angled front or extended hip corset.
Although this is majorly a task for your designer, still, it doesn’t hurt to have this information and know exactly what to expect.
Now the fun part! Ready to make heads turn at your next event? Check out these corset asoebi styles I’ve curated specially for you.
Stunning Corset Asoebi Styles
I’ll be categorizing these outfits based on fabrics. There are two popular fabrics majorly used for asoebi styles, lace and Ankara fabric.
Although there might be a sprinkle of others, for the sake of this article we’ll stick to these two.
Lace corset Asoebi Styles
Here are stunning corset asoebi styles made with lace fabric.
Ankara Corset Asoebi Styles
These corset asoebi styles are basically outfits made with Ankara fabric.
Conclusion
I hope you found this helpful.
Which of these styles will you recreate? Let me know in the comments below.
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Stay stylish!
Nice one
I’m happy you liked it!
I neeeeedeeed thiiis😩
I’m glad I came through!
nice tip; always comes in handy. Thanks so much! Btw, one of the beautiful ladies [the second] looks like you.
I’m always glad to help… and yes it’s me!
This is really lovely,I have gotten my next owambe style,thanks stylish may.
I’m glad I could help!
Nice work👏👏
Thank you!
Beautiful styles. There is a perfect style for everyone. Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome!