Gele, the intricately wrapped headgear synonymous with Nigerian traditional attire, holds a profound cultural significance and serves as a symbol of elegance and style at Owanbe parties. As fashion continues to evolve, the world of gele styling has seen a fascinating blend of traditional techniques and modern innovations. So whether you prefer traditional looks or modern twists, we’ve got you covered. Get ready to slay at your next Owanbe party with our guide to the hottest gele styles in Nigeria.
Fan gele
A fan gele is a stylish and trendy way of tying the traditional Nigerian headwrap called a gele. It is characterised by its fan-like shape at the front, adding a unique and elegant flair to the overall look.
Modern Bow Tie Gele
Imagine a regular gele, but with a dash of flair and a hint of sassiness. That’s a bow tie gele for you! It’s like the cool cousin of traditional head wraps—trendy, chic, and definitely a head-turner. Get ready to slay with this contemporary take on a classic gele.
Infinite step gele
Gele over the years has become more intricate, and one unique variation of this intricacy in gele is the infinite step gele style, known for its intricate and visually striking design. The infinite-step gele has so many folded steps that it looks like a beautiful work of art you won’t want to unravel at the end of the day.
Flower gele
Just as the name suggests, the flower gele is characterised by its intricate tie, like a blooming flower, which adds an elegant and stylish touch to any outfit.
Peacock gele
The Peacock Gele is a style of gele that is shaped like the beautiful Peacock feathers when spread. The peacock gele holds a special meaning beyond its aesthetic appeal. Just like the peacock symbolises beauty, integrity, and protection in various cultures, wearing a peacock gele can be seen as a nod to these qualities, making it a powerful and symbolic adornment.
The zara gele
The zara gele takes its inspiration from northern Nigeria. The zara gele has different variations, but the easiest to tie is the twist roll style. The gele is tied like a classic gele, but instead of fanning it out, it is twisted at the ends and rolled once or twice around the head.