Never underestimate the power of a well-tied gele. It’s more than a fashion statement; it’s a crown. Looking back at our gele styles post from 2014, we cannot believe how...Continue Reading
Check out this lovely traditional bridal inspiration shoot. We love the stoned aso oke fabric by Daloom Aso Oke and the beautifully styled gele by TBoy Gele. The makeup by...Continue Reading
Our vendor – Molurlahs Makeover is back with another YouTube tutorial. Last time, she taught us how to tie Sego gele, catch up HERE if you missed it. The tutorial...Continue Reading
We love when our vendors dish out DIY tips. Today, makeup artist and gele stylist – Lola of Molurlahs Makeover shows us how to tie sego gele. Enjoy!!! So when...Continue Reading
When we got this press release, we were very excited… anything that makes the process of tying your ‘owambe’ gele’s easier, we’d have it, thank you. We’re sure most African...Continue Reading
The Gele (African head wrap) dates back to centuries ago. Back then, it was a symbol of wealth, any woman wearing it would usually hail from a prestigious family. The headdress...Continue Reading