| Silhouette | Loose, flowing and comfortable |
|---|---|
| Best for | Weddings, church, celebrations and elegant everyday wear |
| Fit | Often generous; check garment measurements and styling notes |
| Styling | Pair with heels, sandals, jewellery or a matching headwrap |
Where does the boubou come from?
The boubou is associated with West African dress traditions and appears in different forms across several countries. Contemporary designers adapt the silhouette through fabrics, embroidery and modern finishing.
How should a boubou fit?
A boubou should drape comfortably without restricting movement. Some styles are intentionally oversized, while others use a more defined neckline, sleeve or decorative panel.
When can you wear a boubou in the UK?
Boubous work well for weddings, naming ceremonies, birthdays, church, dinner events and summer occasions. In colder weather, they can be layered with thermal garments or a refined coat.
How do you style a boubou?
Let the garment remain the focal point. Choose one or two statement accessories, suitable footwear and a hairstyle that complements the neckline.
Frequently asked questions
Is a boubou the same as a kaftan?
They are related loose garments, but their construction, cultural use and styling can differ.
Are boubous suitable for plus-size women?
Yes. Their flowing structure can offer comfort and elegant coverage across many body shapes.
How do I choose the right size?
Check the specific product details and contact Da Estol for garment measurements if you are unsure.
