At some point in the history of Yorubas, this was an outfit of wealth and splendor worn only by high-society women. It was a statement of elegance and class for a long time until recently. A lot of items are put together to make this outfit including:
1) gèlè (head gear)
2) yẹ̀tí (earrings usually gold)
3) Ìlẹ̀kẹ̀ (beads)
4) bùbá (loose top)
5) Ìró (wrapper)
6) Ọ̀já (fastener, used to hold the bùbá and Ìró in place like a belt)
Everything is put together with the finest and most expensive fabrics only affordable for few. This outfit was commonly worn by the Ìyálóde, a high ranking chieftain in the Yoruba society. They are representatives of women in the king's council and are also...