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Dye Lab

Black and White Agbada

$310
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  • Insider Notes

    Dye Lab reinterprets the West African Agbada through a distinctly modern lens. Crafted in Nigeria from hand-dyed cotton, the silhouette features the label’s signature nod to Yoruba dyeing traditions - with a striking print and considered structure. A fabric collar lends tailored balance to the fluid drape, while the black and white motif channels both ceremony and everyday confidence. Embrace the striking contrast of black and white with this Agbada dress, a statement of confidence and timeless tradition. Pair it with bold earrings and flat sandals for an effortlessly striking statement, perfect for a summer day or an outdoor gathering.

    - V-neck, wide elbow-length sleeves, side pockets, full length
    - Cotton
    - Produced locally in small batches, with the aim of preserving traditional dyeing methods indigenous to the Yoruba people
    - The unique technique inherent to the production process may result in subtle variations and different characteristics of the color and pattern
    - Each piece is made to order and can take up to 4 weeks to complete
    - Made in Lagos, Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY
    • Lightweight, non-stretchy fabric
    • Opaque
    • Relaxed silhouette - Short 55", Regular 58.5", Long 61"
    • Fits true to size
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Nigeria

Founded in 2021 by Rukky Ladoja, Nigerian label Dye Lab celebrates the traditional dyeing methods indigenous to the Yoruba people, showcasing the beauty of Adire and Aso Oke materials, as well as lively Batik prints.