From lavish cape sleeves to daring thigh-high slits, more creative owambe style trends are starting to emerge in the owambe fashion scene this year.
As more people put aside the fear of Covid19 to celebrate occasions in a post-pandemic world, things are starting to look up for the wedding and events industry. This is good news for the owambe style slayers who are eager for opportunities to dress up and interact in social settings once more. As expected, fashion designers and party guests have been going all out to create memorable outfits.
Here are some of the major style trends that have dominated the owambe style scene in 2021:
Bustier/Corset Bodice
We are not surprised that this turned out to be a major owambe style trend this year, as most people need to look their best after months of being cooped up at home.
Owambe Corset Dress in burgundy with thigh high slit
You would agree with us that wearing a bustier corset dress is a quick way to achieve that snatched waist and boosted cleavage that most women want. Pair the bustier bodice with mermaid or body con skirt and gorgeous sleeves for a classy look.
Mono Straps
Single strap dresses are perfect for showing off the shoulder and neck. This most likely explains why they are hot on the owambe style scene.
Tip – Wear mono strap dress with a choker, Y necklace or statement earrings for a stunning look.
Same Dress, Different Sleeves
This is another new trend on the owambe style scene. We don’t know the inspiration behind it but it usually has a gorgeous effect.
Puff Sleeves
Puff sleeves has always been a regular owambe style feature. However, designers are shifting the spotlight from the old regular puff sleeves to trendier designs like these:
Front Slits
A favorite of people who like to show off their legs, the front slit has gained popularity on the owambe style scene. There are so many variations of this feature, ranging from the demure front slit to the ones who start at the thigh and go all the way down.
What are your favorite owambe style trends this year? Tell us in the comment section.
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