Weddings aren’t just about vows — they’re about culture, love, and heritage on full display. For couples who want to honour their roots, ceremonial attire doesn’t just dress the occasion; it tells a story in bold, regal style.

Enter this August 55 Media styled shoot, a masterclass in Edo elegance. From the royal coral beads to rich burgundy ensembles, every detail celebrates the depth and beauty of this heritage.

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The bride is radiant, crowned with an elaborate Okuku headpiece and layered coral beads, exuding grace and regality. Her groom is equally striking, draped in coral-adorned burgundy attire and a flowing cape, capturing the essence of noble sophistication. Together, they turn traditional Edo attire into a statement of timeless luxury, proving that culture and couture can coexist seamlessly.

As the photographer notes, the shoot draws inspiration from the intricate adornments and rich cultural identity of the Edo people, turning their love story into a visual feast of heritage and glamour.

Enjoy the look below:

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Photographers: August55 Media & Bakare Taiwo Photography

Author

Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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