Ìdánilójú Ìdílé

Aso Ẹbí

Aso kan, ìdílé kan — ìṣọ̀kan ní ojú ayẹyẹ.

"Aso Ẹbí — aṣọ ìdílé"

Aso Ẹbí is a Yoruba tradition — family and friends wear matching fabric as a visible expression of unity and celebration. Wearing aso ẹbí to our introduction is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give us.

Àlàyé Aṣọ

Aso Ẹbí

Àwọn alaye nípa aṣọ ẹbí fún àwọn tí wọ́n fẹ́ kópa. Full details on vendor, pricing, and pickup will be shared here.

Àlàyé Aṣọ · Fabric Details

Àwọ̀ · Colour TBD
Irú aṣọ · Fabric type TBD
Atajà · Vendor TBD
Iye owó · Price TBD
Ìkanṣẹ̀ · Contact [Your contact]

Bí a ṣe máa ṣe é

Àwọn ọ̀nà láti rà aṣọ ẹbí yóò jẹ́ pínpín níbí láìpẹ́. Details on how to order and pay will be shared here closer to the date.

Gbogbo ìbéèrè, jọ̀wọ́ kan sí wa nípa ìkanṣẹ̀ tó wà lókè. For all enquiries, please use the contact details above.

Ohun Tí À Máa Wọ̀

What to Wear

Our traditional wedding colours are purple and gold. Dress in these tones and you'll feel right at home.

Royal Purple

Deep Purple

Gold

Deep Gold

Warm Brown

Burnt Amber

Sage

Ivory

Àwọn Obìnrin · Ladies

George fabric, lace, or ankara in purple, gold, brown, or amber tones. Coral beads, headtie, and gele are welcome and deeply encouraged. Aso ẹbí fabric available — see details above.

Àwọn Ọkùnrin · Gentlemen

Traditional attire — agbada, senator styles, or wrapper sets. Purple, gold, or earth tones. Embroidered details, cultural accessories, and walking staves are all welcome.

Please avoid all-white and all-black. Colours should feel warm and celebratory — this is a joyful occasion. When in doubt, reach out to us and we will guide you.