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From Tradition To Trend: Cashing In On Aso Oke

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
5 months ago
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Aso Oke, a traditional Yoruba fabric, is experiencing a remarkable revival in Nigeria’s fashion scene.

Once reserved for special occasions like weddings and festivals, Aso Oke is now being reimagined for everyday wear, blending cultural heritage with modern style. Designers are incorporating the fabric into contemporary designs, from casual wear to luxury accessories, making it a staple in Nigerian fashion.

The trend is driven by a renewed interest in indigenous craftsmanship and cultural identity, with celebrities and influencers showcasing Aso Oke in bold ways. International designers are also taking notice, with brands like Maki Oh and Deola Sagoe featuring Aso Oke in their collections. As the global demand for sustainable and unique fashion grows, Aso Oke is poised to become a major player in the fashion industry.

The aso-oke market has grown substantially over the years, evolving from local to national and international markets. In 2022, the market for aso-oke in Nigeria was estimated at approximately $20 million, with exports to countries with significant Yoruba diaspora, like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Brazil, contributing to this figure.

Speaking to LEADERSHIP Sunday, the founder of Karis Fashion, Mrs Yemisi Olatunji, said that Aso Oke has traditionally been a profitable venture, particularly during significant occasions such as weddings and burials.

She, however, noted that in contemporary times, Aso Oke has transcended its ceremonial roots and has become a popular choice for everyday wear, making it highly fashionable.

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“For those of us entrenched in the Aso Oke business, there is substantial potential to generate income, but it requires a commitment to producing high-quality fabrics. Additionally, we must embrace innovation in our designs, transforming these traditional textiles into stunning, contemporary attire that appeals to a broader audience. By doing so, we can cater to the evolving tastes of customers while preserving the cultural significance of Aso Oke,” she added.

 

 

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