How to tie Gele for Beginners
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Beautiful Igala lady in traditional and western outfit.

Different Fabric Used to tie Gele Gèlè can be tied with various fabric: Aso Oke (popular among the Yorubas): texture is a bit hard Damask: fabric is shinny and stiff. Net Aso Oke Sego Gele Ankara (African Print) Different Gele Styles: Multi-pleat round gele Multi-pleat V-shaped Gele Hand fan Gele Switch Gele Pleats and Twists…

The Avant Garde Gele is also known as Rose Gele, Flower Gele, Bow Gele, Take a bow Gele, Orent Gele, Wide flower, Perfect Rose, Side Rose… This Gele is more of a Victorian Style Gele and is an upgrade from the usual traditional styles. It oozes of elegance and poise and involves wrapping the Gele…

V-shaped Gele

These days Gèlès are decorated with glitters, stones and any other embellishments. Blinging your Gele with beads, rhinestones and precious stones are very common extras for Bridal Gèlès.

The Gele can be worn with a blouse/top and wrapper, a top and long skirt, a long dress, mermaid dress, boubou gown and any other piece of clothing you are bold enough to give a boost. Gele by Dglitzmakeova

Gèlè is originally from the Yoruba language meaning Headtie, but it now a commonly used term even by those who are not from Western Nigeria (Yoruba). So you can rightfully say that The Gele is the name of the Nigerian Headwrap. Gele by Dglitzmakeova