12 African print outfit ideas we want you to rock on Fridays

It’s everyone’s favorite day of the week, Friday.

No one in the history of this earth hates Friday unless perhaps you’re from another planet. Since Friday is our favorite day, it’s best you go all out when picking outfits for work and the club or wherever you’ll be hanging out with the girls and the guys.

The options are endless but your best bet is always to pick a wax-print outfit or what is popularly known as African print a.k.a #Ankara that’s if you’re Nigerian.

African print outfits are colorful with exciting patterns and motifs that we leave everyone gagging at your elegance and panache.

Here a few outfit ideas we suggest you rock this Friday.

1. The Ruffled Skirt

Instead of picking one of those bland skirts you always wear to work, why not up your style game with a ruffled print skirt. It’s chic and smart too. You can also pair it up with a top in plain colours or dazzle it up with other exciting blouses

2. Belle Sleeve Dresses

Anything Belle sleeve this season is a big hit and doing in African print gives you a 5-star outfit. Belle Sleeve dresses are also great for women with flabby arms because it conceals the flesh perfectly.

3. Jumpsuit

If you’re wondering if you should wear jumpsuit to work spaces then the answer is BIG YES!! They’re trendy, easy to style and it can make a great Friday night outfit too.

4. Ruffled dress

 

You can’t go wrong with a ruffled dress and it’s appropriate for every body type. Get a wonderful fabric and create magic in that ruffle dress.

5. Bodycon dress

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A body con dress is for the confident and sexy ladies because it accentuate your curves. It’s not always ideal for the office but it’ll always make a lovely dinner dress or casual date with a potential lover.

6. Pants

Owning an African print pants should be a requirement for every lady. It’s en vogue, chic and trendy too. It’s suitable for every occasion too.

7. Pant Suit

If you love to boss up on the regular or power play a lot then opt for the pant suit. It’s also a confidence booster especially when you have a presentation or signing a record breaking deal.

8. Trousers

The men are never left out of the African print craze. There’s always an African print pant you can pair with a t-shirt if you’re feeling casual or a long sleeve shirt for corporate spaces.

9. Shirt

Own a few African print shirts and rotate them to always look fresh and ostentatious.

10. Off-shoulder dress

Cheers to the official cocktail and party dress. The off-shoulder dress will give you all the classy and elegance you need.

11. Kaba and Slit

If you’re conservative, there’s also a outfit ideas for you. There’s a lot of twist and attitude you can pomp into your regular kaba and slit without having to show skin.

12. High Slit Skirt

Show some skin and turn every eye to the direction of your legs. The high slit skirt screams freedom and of course some sensuality.

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