The Isiagu, also known as the “Lion Head” fabric, holds a significant place in the cultural heritage of the Igbo people of Southeast Nigeria of Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Imo, and some parts of Delta states. This regal attire symbolizes prestige, authority, and tradition and is worn during important ceremonies such as weddings, festivals, and coronations. As we discuss Isiagu: A Comprehensive Guide on Igbo Traditional attire will explore the origins, cultural significance, and modern adaptations of the Isiagu and how it is styled today. The Origins of Isiagu The Isiagu is a richly embroidered fabric, often made from high-quality