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There’s something magnetic about a bride who wears confidence like couture — the kind who doesn’t just show up, but glows up. This week, that energy comes wrapped in shimmering gold, courtesy of Bibi Classy’s dazzling Igbo bridal creation.

This isn’t your average wedding ensemble. Think: a sculpted Bardot neckline, beadwork that glimmers with every turn, and craftsmanship that whispers of heritage and haute luxury in the same breath. Gold and red beads weave together like a visual symphony — bold yet impossibly graceful.

Bibi

The gele, a sculptural masterpiece by Ene Rozzy, sits like a crown that knows its worth — structured, sleek, and unapologetically regal. And then there’s the finishing touch: Dyan Beauty’s makeup look that plays perfectly into the light, giving the bride that ethereal “I’m glowing, not sweating” finish every camera loves.

It’s not just bridal fashion — it’s a cultural statement, a celebration of womanhood dipped in gold. For the bride who isn’t afraid to shine brighter than her décor, this is your moment to be golden, literally.

See the full look .

Bibi
Bibi
Bibi
Bibi
Bibi
Bibi

Credit: Makeup @dyanbeauty__ | Outfit @bibiclassy | Gele @ene_rozzy | Content creator @abujaflix | Hair @hairflutter | Muse @reign.ade | Jewelry @okukuandgelebyoreke | Fabric @fabrics_by_maciscas | Photography @abrahamsimpaphotography |

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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