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Celebrity owambe styles you can adopt: Eniola Badmus' edition.

Eniola Badmus is a Nigerian actress, fashionista, and an entrepreneur.
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ENIOLA is a plus-sized diva who is never afraid to flaunt her folds and curves.

I have reviewed five of her stunning owambe outfits that are suitable for both my plus sized ladies and 'lepa' babes.

1. LONG SLEEVED SHORT DRESS

This dress can be worn to a dinner date, a dinner function, or to an awards event. A detachable flare skirt can also be added to this dress to switch it into a long dinner gown or a wedding dress. Pair this outfit with heels and a clutch purse.Screenshot_20211021-142538

2. ANKARA THEMED LONG GOWN

This gown is the symbol of the ‘Naija’ owambe party with its use of the Ankara fabric. You can slay this dress to any owambe function. Plus, the floor-length details let you cheat when it comes to your choice of footwear.Screenshot_20211021-142725

3. V NECKED ASO OKE DRESS

Not to be left behind on the aso oke wagon, Eniola dazzled in this simple yet chic aso oke dress. You can wear this dress on your traditional wedding day by spicing it up with some sequins or you can leave it simple and stunning as shown in the picture; just do you girl!Screenshot_20211021-142710

4. NET LACE GOWN

Eniola served us with some conservative vibes in this dress and she effortlessly 'slayed' the look. This dress is designed to give you the rich aunty vibes in any owambe function you step into.Screenshot_20211021-142647

5. SIDE TRAIN FLOOR LENGTH DRESS

This dress is the king of all her featured looks in this article; it is bold, daring, attractive, and sassy. This dress can be worn to an awards dinner, to a birthday party, or to a wedding function but note that you cannot cheat with your shoes though.Screenshot_20211021-142924

These styles are perfect for any owambe and also suitable for non-plus-sized ladies. So, make sure to visit professional fashion designers in Alimosho to replicate these dresses.

Soft Hugs Lovelies!

PHOTOS CREDIT: Eniola Badmus