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Igbo Brides-to-be! This Stunning Bridal Look Will Have You Glowing Radiantly

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How does an Igbo bride envision herself on her big day? Utterly radiant in ways that beautifully honour her roots. All these can only be delivered by a look that aligns flawlessly with her desires.

Toni Label considered all these and designed this stunning Igbo traditional bridal look, and it’s absolutely beautiful. Drawing inspiration from older Igbo fashion while adding modern touches, this look features studded puffy sleeves, a deep-plunging sweetheart neckline, a bodice covered in intricate gold beadwork, and a regal red skirt bordered with golden detailing at the waist. The colour choice also gives a striking combo that is absolutely gorgeous. The makeup by Elamor Pro Beauty matches the shimmer of this look, glowy and glamorous, while Enny Gele Craft delivered magic with this exceptional red gele. Are you seeking a look that’s as timeless as culture itself? Then this look could be the one that crowns you the queen on your big day.

Enjoy the photos below and be inspired:

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Designer @toni.label
Makeup @elamorprobeauty
Hair Stylist @tantostylez
Gele artist @ennygelecraft
Photography @promzimedia @promziweddings

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