This was one of the consultation clips we shared while helping a client choose the best Gele ‘headwrap’ & Ipele ‘shawl’ colour combination for her lace.
A lot happens before weaving, comparing swatches, studying tones and guiding clients toward cohesive combinations.
For brides creating a premium family look, and planners or vendors sourcing premium Aso ebi options.
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Day Four — The Final Form.
ColorAlchemy by Woven Market Africa.
This garment was created years ago, but today we share it to open our internal process, from design to woven textile, and finally to the designer’s interpretation captured through the photographer’s lens.
Because every Woven Market Africa creation is a journey.
Design Weave Transformation Expression.
Welcome to the final stage of our ColorAlchemy™️ process.
Asooke Textile: @wovenmarketafrica
Asooke Textile Design & Interpretation : @wmacolouralchemy
Outfit Designer: @house_of_marvee
Cinematography & Photography: @emmanueloyeleke
Embellishment & Brocade: @buifabrics
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Three days ago, this was only a vision.
From design…to yarn…to loom…to life.
What began as colour, thought, and intention
is now woven into form.
This is the result of the ColourAlchemy™ process @wmacolouralchemy .
Designed to be woven.
Made to be remembered.
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From sketch lines to woven imagination.
The second phase of ColourAlchemy™ is interpretation
where abstract ideas become visual textile architecture.
Not fabric selection.
Textile direction.
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At ColourAlchemy™ by Woven Market Africa, we bring you into the process before production begins —from sketch exploration and colour rhythmto technical direction and textile interpretation.
A more intentional way to build custom woven identity.
Experience the process.Build with us Follow our design page: @wmacolouralchemy
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Every great textile begins with influence.
This is where the story starts.
Later today, we’ll show how inspiration becomes woven identity through the ColourAlchemy™ process.
Experience the process.
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Because at Woven Market Africa, it’s never just Aso oke, it’s the discipline of bringing a designer’s imagination to life, faithfully, beautifully, without compromise.
Woven for Fisayo & Afolabi.
If you can imagine it, we can weave it—exact shades, exact finish.
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Handwoven Asooke textile for Fisayo & Afolabi’s traditional wedding.
Developed from a defined colour palette and woven in-house at Woven Market Africa @wovenmarketafrica
Asooke Textile: @wovenmarketafrica
(handwoven & colour-developed)
Outfit: @couturebytabik
Handwoven Asooke. Interpreted through colour.
#NeverGettingMarried
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The beginning of a colour story.
While the original mood board provided by the client remains private, we interpreted its palette into precise colour values—laying the foundation for what would be woven.
From here, we begin interpretation into Asooke textile—rooted in heritage, expressed through colour.
Fisayo & Afolabi
#NeverGettingMarried
— Woven Market Africa
Asooke Textile: @wovenmarketafrica (handwoven & colour-developed)
Outfit: @couturebytabik
Stylist: @denolagrey@denolagreyconsulting@so.style_
Handwoven textiles. Intentional colour.
Fiercely in love 🔥❤️
Fisayo Longe and Afolabi Mosuro in custom @kaicollective
Gele (headwrap) and fila (cap), crafted from Asooke textile, handwoven and colour-developed by @wovenmarketafrica
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