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So Lasgidi Big Girls Now Prefer To Dress In AGBADA abi ? (Photos)

I never might have believed that a day would come when Lades would go completely crazy over male traditional outfits like Agbada.


Agbada was previously a normal outfit for an average Yoruba man and it soon became an attire for several tribes. But gone are those times when this outfit was considered strictly for guys as female trend setters and fashion lovers have already been rocking this attire with heels, gele and even fila.
Nigerian celebrities like Yemi Alade in addition has joined the league of fashionable ladies rocking this trend. What do you think Ladies?
Rock or not ?



I never might have believed that a day would come when Lades would go completely crazy over male traditional outfits like Agbada. Agbada was previously a normal outfit for an average Yoruba man and it soon became an attire for several tribes. But gone are those times when this outfit was considered strictly for guys as female trend setters and fashion lovers have already been rocking this attire with heels, gele and even fila. Nigerian celebrities like Yemi Alade in addition has joined the league of fashionable ladies rocking this trend. What do you think Ladies? Rock or not ?

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  1. i love this new styles they are awesome can’t wait to try them

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