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Relish the Candy Mix of Love and Tradition with Annabelle & Reuben’s Edo-Igbo Trad

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Probably the most lovely issues to exist is the candy mix of affection and tradition and Annabelle and Reuben introduced that magic to life with their Edo-Igbo conventional wedding ceremony!

There’s little doubt that the regality of each cultures is unmatched, and these lovebirds embodied it completely. They stepped out of their dashing outfits, exuding magnificence at each flip. After performing the Edo marriage rites, they switched to the Igbo customs — and it was a healthful celebration from begin to end. Amidst the colourful colors, joyful dances, and heartfelt traditions, what stood out most was their plain chemistry and candy, candy love. It radiated in each look, each smile, and each second they shared. They appear so good collectively and also you certain wish to take all of it in as you scroll.

Get pleasure from their conventional wedding ceremony images and see their pre-wedding shoot right here:

Annabelle got here serving regal Edo bridal slay

Reuben got here although in his Odogwu aspect

Of affection, type and tradition!

 

A beautiful atmosphere for ‘I do’

Let the ceremony start!

Lovebirds coming by means of in type 😍

The second outfit slay we signed up for

Give approach, lovebirds coming by means of

Cake as candy as our love

Dancing into glad ever after!

It’s after-party o’clock!

Right here’s to glad ever after!

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Planner @lh_events
Pictures @kayode_ogungbade

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