Oluwadamilare



Oluwadamilare
The Prestige Line
Oluwadamilare (The Lord Has Vindicated Me) moves with the quiet assurance of sky meeting earth. Designed for the man who has come through fire refined—whether celebrating redemption, stepping into purpose, or honoring his lineage—this Agbada carries the calm strength of divine timing. The pale sky blue fabric is soothing and luminous, a color that breathes openness, reflection, and earned peace. It speaks of presence without performance, confidence without clamor.
The embroidery—stitched in a deep navy-black—provides a powerful vertical counterpoint to the garment’s softness. It climbs the chest like a totem: interwoven spirals, vine-wrapped spears, and diamond latticework nod to Yoruba symbology of victory, protection, and alignment. Every detail is purposeful, drawing the eye upward in reverence. The pairing of gentle fabric and bold threadwork mirrors the inner life of the wearer: tender in spirit, iron in conviction.
The Outer Robe (Awosoke) falls with precision to the mid-calf, constructed with squared shoulders and sharply folded side panels that ripple like banners in motion. The proportions are stately but approachable, tailored to evoke dignity in everyday encounters and ceremonial affairs alike. Paired with a matching Fila (cap) in pale blue, Oluwadamilare is for the man who has weathered much, and now walks with clarity—just, grounded, and victorious.
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Outer Robe (Awosoke):
Cut from a breathable, midweight cotton blend, the awosoke on Oluwadamilare delivers structure without rigidity. The shoulders are built to command posture, while the sleeve openings end just above the elbow for fluidity and balance. Its full length drops cleanly to the calf, creating a silhouette that feels royal yet restrained. Side panels offer layered movement and sculptural presence in motion, making this piece ideal for both spiritual and social gatherings.Undervest (Awotele):
Tailored in the same sky blue cotton blend, the awotele acts as a smooth foundation beneath the awosoke. It features a curved neckline and a minimalist placket that frames the embroidery with grace. The sleeves are full-length and tapered, offering structure and quiet elegance whether the awosoke is worn open or closed. Breathable and polished, it completes the tonal narrative with restraint.Trousers (Sokoto):
The sokoto is streamlined and balanced, with a tapered ankle and minimal break for clean movement beneath the flowing upper layers. The waistband includes an inner drawstring and side fastening to accommodate various body types while maintaining a sleek line. Rendered in matching sky blue, the trousers extend the Agbada’s tone seamlessly from top to bottom. -
Oluwadamilare is crafted from a high-quality cotton blend with a tight, plain weave that allows for crisp tailoring and smooth embroidery application. The fabric’s weight (~185 gsm) is chosen to provide enough substance to hold shape, while remaining breathable and soft for day-long wear. The sky blue tone is even, airy, and timeless—a refined canvas for the embroidery’s darker contrast.
The embroidery itself is completed using durable rayon threads in a matte navy-black tone. The threads were selected for their precision and tactility, allowing the intricate Yoruba-inspired motifs to rise slightly from the surface while remaining flush and clean in silhouette. The visual effect is elegant yet grounded, making this Agbada equally at home in celebration or sacred ritual.
Material: Premium cotton blend with rayon embroidery
Weave: Tight plain weave with structured body and fluid fall
Finish: Matte, soft-touch surface
Weight: ~185 gsm
Color: Sky Blue with Navy-Black embroidery
Total Garment Weight: ~1.51 kg (including embroidery and full set)
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Care Instructions: Dry cleaning is strongly recommended. For best results, use a professional service experienced in working with embroidered textiles. Avoid pressing directly on the embroidery—use a pressing cloth or opt for steam to preserve the texture and stitchwork.
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