There’s a particular kind of quiet power in the way Dakore Akande style team chose purple asoebi for her role on the "Stitches" set — not just colour, but presence.
Purple cloth in many Nigerian spaces carries layers of meaning: strength, depth, royalty woven into everyday fabric choices, not only here for spectacle but signalling intention.
On "Stitches" set that is already telling a story about love, ambition and the delicate threads that bind people together, her look became more than an outfit — it became a visual breath, a reminder that culture isn’t only in dialogue or plot, it’s in what we wear into the room.
We love her complementary makeup and her side part hairdo bob style ,very regal.
In a moment when fashion often shouts for attention, choosing something rooted in shared heritage and gentle confidence feels like a statement — not of performance, but of quiet belonging. So maybe the deeper question here is this: when we dress for our stories, whose story are we really telling — the one on camera, or the one we carry in our bones?

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