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Written By: MIM!—The name for Deola Sagoe’s latest collection—Ori Oké—is derived from the Japanese word Shibori and the Yoruba word Aso-Oké. Both words describe methods of creating the traditional cloth of the respective cultures. Discover a collection inspired by the similarities Deola sees within Japanese and Yoruba style of dress in the article Hello Gorgeous! Deola Sagoe's Ori Oké Collection.
(Photo Credits: © Deola Sagoe)
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