Mint green made a striking appearance at a recent event.
Dede Ashiogwu attended the premiere of the 'Mothers of Chibok' documentary last night, showcasing that dressing with purpose serves as a narrative for significant stories.
Her outfit featured a woven co-ord set, consisting of a wide-sleeve cropped top and a floor-length skirt crafted from a textured mint green fabric accented with a subtle grid pattern. The wide sleeves instantly catch the eye, with fringed cuffs that sway elegantly as she moves, embodying a distinctly Nigerian essence.
The skirt’s design mirrors the fringe embellishment at the hem, collectively forming a silhouette that is both structured and suited for the occasion.
Dede paired her look with a woven cream Bottega Veneta clutch adorned with a gold key charm, opting for minimal jewelry with petite gold earrings and a ring. Her hairstyle—a sleek low bun—was adorned with two large white flowers, adding softness to her look without overshadowing its elegance. Her makeup was kept fresh, featuring subtle eye makeup and a nude lip.
At an event focused on one of Nigeria's crucial yet often overlooked narratives, Dede Ashiogwu undoubtedly grasped the essence of her attire without needing to be reminded of its significance.
For more fashion inspirations from the event, see additional looks below.

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