Ifedayo Agoro and Frank Itom’s traditional wedding ceremony delivered one memorable fashion moment after another. Culture led the way from the start, beginning with their regal Edo wedding looks. From colour choices to styling details, everything reflected the care and intention behind a beautifully executed traditional celebration. The couple showed up, the guests showed up, and the fashion moments kept unfolding seamlessly.

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Just when their Edo look had us fully locked in, the couple returned with another reveal — this time dressed in shades of purple. Different mood, same level of impact.

Ifedayo stepped out in a lavender Asooke gown, shaped into a fitted mermaid silhouette with sculptural detailing. The corset-style bodice featured a sweetheart neckline, while pleated shoulder accents added structure and drama to the look. Darker purple embroidery and beadwork ran through the skirt in leaf-inspired patterns, giving the gown depth without overwhelming its elegance. She completed the ensemble with a matching lavender gele, an amethyst-and-diamond necklace, and a circular beaded clutch that tied everything together beautifully.

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Frank complemented her effortlessly in a deep plum agbada crafted from a rich, heavy fabric. Subtle embroidery detailed the chest and sleeves, paired with a matching fila. He finished the look with layered beads and a dark, ornate walking stick — a familiar symbol of authority, maturity, and presence in West African culture.

Standing side by side, the couple remained perfectly aligned, once again living up to their wedding hashtag, #InSync2025.

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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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