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36 stylish coporate dresses



When millennials were children, back in the 1980s and 1990s, their parents wore suits to work if they had corporate or professional jobs: their fathers donned dress shirts and ties, and the padded shoulders on their mothers’ jackets made them look like fullbacks. It was the uniform of the day.

As corporate formality waned and dress codes grew less constraining, terms like business casual, smart casual and business chic entered the lexicon.

So much has changed and corporate dresses (office attire) are becoming more flexible and personalized while remaining professional. In this lookbook, we have Ghanaian TV personality @ghonetv and Brand Ambassador to @oh_my_hairr, Serwaa Amihere as she shows us how to look stunning and stylish in our workplace with gowns, skirt styles both in English and African prints.

When going to work, looking good should be your first aim, as a good appearance most times shows you mean business. Life as a Career Girl or woman is indeed exciting – chasing goals, striving for success, making personal achievements and feeling rewarded in and out of the office.

When your corporate or office dress or outfit is relegated to a few colors, a few cuts, and a whole lot of rules, you can start to feel disenfranchised from the Cool Work Outfit movement that’s happening right now.

Bright colors, bold prints, and super cuts (like bell sleeves, cropped hems, and off-the-shoulder shapes) are making office life a whole lot more fun for many professional women who work in a more casual office.

Use these stylish corporate dresses to add that smart, casual, tailored styles that will give your wardrobe a boost!

Our goal is to help you look stylish and classy while slaying in African prints and accessories. We hope that this lookbook can help inspire you as you go on to make an Asoebi style for yourself.

Image Credits: Serwaa Amihere @serwaaamihere

picked for you to draw inspiration from, and tailor out something fabulous for yourself. All of our editions cover pools of so many cuts and designs, however, the best always stand out.

You’ll be amazed how gorgeous these newly picked wedding Asoebi styles will change your slay sense and add another dimension to your awesomeness going forward.

Are you a bride or groom to be? Take a moment to browse through our Asoebi Styles collection 6.4 or our previous episodes. Am sure you’ll find all the inspiration you need from our timeless Asoebi wedding styles.

You can engage us to help tailor that wow expression style you desire. We style and process orders at the most affordable prices locally and internationally.

Tell us what you think in the comment section below.

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Hello beautiful! Today we bring you the fifty-seventh (57) episode of our Asoebi Wedding Styles Collection series, Asoebi Styles Collection 6.6.

Each week we bring you our Asoebi styles picked for you to draw inspiration from, and tailor out something fabulous for yourself. All of our editions cover pools of so many cuts and designs, however, the best always stand out.

You’ll be amazed how gorgeous these newly picked wedding Asoebi styles from the weekend will change your slay sense and add another dimension to your awesomeness going forward.

Are you a bride or groom to be? Or a guest for that glam wedding; take a moment to browse through our Asoebi Styles collection 6.6 or any of our previous episodes. Am sure you’ll find all the inspiration you need from our timeless Asoebi wedding styles.

As always, we are committed to bringing you the best of the best, as the words“average Asoebi styles” or “boring Asoebi styles” are not in any way near our dictionary. Thus, our selection offers you the most inspiring designs that will help you take centre stage among the Asoebi faithfuls, be you the host or a guest.

Our goal is to help you look stylish and classy while slaying in African prints and accessories. We hope that this collection can help inspire you as you go on to make an Asoebi style for yourself.

That said, let’s fill our eyes with the jaw dropping Asoebi Style Collection 6.6.


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