Fashion: Senegalese gown styles you will adore

Senegalese gown styles you will adore
If you have been looking for some free flowing gowns that do not restrict your movements, then you should check out these Senegalese gown styles. We will show you a large selection of wonderful gowns that do not sacrifice comfort in the name of fashion and style.
In our search for the most beautiful pictures of Senegalese gowns, we have come across two distinct styles: short-sleeved shift/tent gowns and floor-length kaftan gowns called boubou. Both are regarded as parts of Senegalese fashion, so we have decided to show you both of them. Therefore, our picks are divided into Senegalese gown pictures and photos of Senegalese kaftan styles for your viewing pleasure. Check them out!
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First, we have this lovely number with an Ankara star pattern. The colour scheme works great for this style, as it is not too bright, but it does not fade into the background either. The pockets are also a welcome addition to an already comfortable-looking dress.
If you are looking for something a little bit more vibrant and tailored to the body, then this should be a perfect option.
Going back to the looser silhouettes, there is this dress. The wonderful colour combination of green and bronze will complement the dark skin perfectly.
For those who like lace Senegalese dresses, we have this gown. It sports a fascinating pattern and lace elements on the sleeves and the bottom of the dress, and its unusual neckline is to die for.
If you want something a bit simpler, there are options for you as well, such as this gown with a straight cut and regular short sleeves.
Here we have another stunning fitted gown with longer flared sleeves. The stoned detailing of the dress is particularly captivating.
Are you a lover of peculiar sleeves and hemlines? Then this is just the right thing for you! It is made out of lace, so you can feel breezy even on the hottest days.
This is yet another option with lace and a whole different style of detailing.
Most of the dresses from this list are long, at least longer than knee-length. This one, however, should be just below the knee (or even above, depending on your height). So consider this gown style if you are looking for something shorter.
The last pick from this category is this wonderful dress, and the picture really does not do it justice. It is vibrant, long and fun. We especially love the sparkly detailing on the chest and neckline.
Boubou Senegalese styles
Now that we have looked at Senegalese gowns, it is time to check out the lovely kaftan gowns. And what better way to start off this section than this stunning kaftan? It features a very attractive colour combination, along with the traditional element as a centrepiece.
You can also go in a slightly different direction with your traditional African pattern and go for dashiki. The bright cyan base makes the dashiki pattern stand out so that it is the central element of the whole look.
For the flower lovers, we have this beautiful kaftan.
Ankara patterns are never a bad idea, especially when it comes to boubou. While you will not have a defined shape, you will certainly be able to attract attention to your body with such a vibrant colour scheme and pattern.
Here we have another variation of dashiki, only this one looks a little bit more traditional. The cut of this gown works great with the pattern, and it would be fascinating to see how it sits on a body. So why not try it on and send us a picture? :)
We cannot get enough of dashiki. This time, it is made with a contrasting colour palette, where black makes all the other colours pop. The round neckline is also not very usual for this kind of style, but it works very well in this particular case.
If you love geometric patterns as much as we do, then you will absolutely adore this dress. While it does combine two different patterns, they somehow do not clash, but instead work together quite well. The deep neckline will be great for those who want to show off their ‘goods’ without being too obscene.
While we are on the topic of geometry, here is another lovely dress with a symmetric pattern. This gown beautifully combines red, yellow, white and blue (which might look green at a certain angle) and creates dimension where there is not one. That way, even with the free fit like this one, you will have some shape.
There have not been enough bold patterns on this list, and we need to remedy that stat! Hence this gown. The fascinating African motif draws the eye immediately, so you will be the centre of attention wherever you go if you wear a dress like this.
And last, but certainly not least, we have this peculiar patterned boubou. You can spend a lot of time just staring at a gown like this one, so if you want to complement your interesting personality or rare beauty, give this dress a thought.
Those were all our picks for today. Twenty lovely dresses for your consideration. We hope you have enjoyed our selection. Tell us in the comments which Senegalese gowns you loved best.

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