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From Tanzania to Nigeria: Priscilla Ojo’s Wedding Wardrobe Highlights 

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When love, culture, and high fashion collide, you get a wedding like Priscilla Ojo’s, a dazzling celebration that took us on a sartorial journey from the sun-kissed shores of Tanzania to the vibrant heart of Nigeria. Every outfit was a statement, every detail intentional, and every moment pure bridal magic.  

 

Priscilla, the stunning daughter of Nollywood icon Iyabo Ojo, didn’t just marry Tanzanian singer Juma Jux, she gave us a front-row seat to a fashion spectacle that blended tradition, modernity, and jaw-dropping glamour. Buckle up, because we’re breaking down the looks that turned this wedding into a style revolution.  

 

The Nigerian Traditional Ensemble: A Yoruba Queen’s Statement

 

If there’s one thing Nigerians do flawlessly, it’s aso-oke elegance, and Priscilla took it to another level. For her introduction ceremony in September 2024, she stepped out in a rich maroon aso-oke ensemble, dripping with intricate embroidery and crowned with a perfectly tied gele that could rival any runway moment. This look wasn’t just fashion; it was a love letter to Priscilla’s Yoruba heritage.  

 

“Priscilla Ojo in a stunning bridal outfit during her multicultural wedding celebrations from Tanzania to Nigeria, showcasing elegant fashion and cultural heritage.

Priscilla Ojo

Golden Goddess at the Tanzanian Nikah: Regal & Radiant

 

For the Nikah ceremony in Dar es Salaam, Priscilla transformed into a vision of golden opulence. Her beaded gown shimmered like sunlight on the Indian Ocean, paired with a chic turban that exuded grace and sophistication. 

 

“Priscilla Ojo in a stunning bridal outfit during her multicultural wedding celebrations from Tanzania to Nigeria, showcasing elegant fashion and cultural heritage.

Priscilla Ojo in her Tanzania Bridal outfit

This look was more than just aesthetics; it was a beautiful nod to Islamic tradition, blending modesty with high fashion. And let’s be honest, Priscilla in gold? Beautiful.  Juma, ever the dashing groom, matched her energy in a crisp white kanzu, complete with a ceremonial sword, because why walk into marriage without a little drama?  

 

“Priscilla Ojo in a stunning bridal outfit during her multicultural wedding celebrations from Tanzania to Nigeria, showcasing elegant fashion and cultural heritage.

Priscilla Ojo and her husband Juma Jux

 

The Civil Wedding: Less Is More.

 

Not every bride can pull off understated elegance, but Priscilla made it look effortless. For the civil ceremony, she opted for a chic white high-low gown with a one-shoulder neckline, simple, sophisticated, and oh-so-classy. Paired with soft glam makeup and a dainty fascinator, she proved that sometimes, less really is more.  

 

“Priscilla Ojo in a stunning bridal outfit during her multicultural wedding celebrations from Tanzania to Nigeria, showcasing elegant fashion and cultural heritage.

Priscilla Ojo in her civil wedding outfit

 

The Nigerian Aso-Oke Showstopper: Royalty in Purple

 

Just when we thought she couldn’t outdo herself, Priscilla hit us with this masterpiece. Back on Nigerian soil, she stunned in a regal purple aso-oke creation, adorned with delicate pink beadwork that screamed “Yoruba princess vibes.” Juma, never one to be outshined, matched her in a custom agbada embroidered with an African map motif, because if you’re going to make a statement, why not go all out? That ceremonial staff Juma held like the king he is. This wasn’t just an outfit; it was a cultural flex, and we were here for it.  

 

“Priscilla Ojo in a stunning bridal outfit during her multicultural wedding celebrations from Tanzania to Nigeria, showcasing elegant fashion and cultural heritage.

Priscilla Ojo and her husband in their traditional wedding outfit

 

Beaded Garden Fantasy: When Haute Couture Meets Tradition

 

Imagine a dress so breathtaking it belongs in a museum. That was Priscilla’s beaded garden gown, a sculpted, corseted masterpiece with intricate floral illusion mesh detailing. The deep maroon gele added a regal touch, making her look like she stepped straight out of a fashion editorial.  

This was more than a wedding dress; it was art. If the Met Gala had a “Bridal Royalty” theme, Priscilla would’ve been the undisputed star.  

 

“Priscilla Ojo in a stunning bridal outfit during her multicultural wedding celebrations from Tanzania to Nigeria, showcasing elegant fashion and cultural heritage.

Priscilla Ojo in her bridal outfit

The Classic White Wedding Dress

 

And then came the dress, the one that made us all gasp. Designed by the legendary Veekee James, Priscilla’s white wedding gown was pure fantasy. With its high-neck lace, dramatic sleeves, and delicate sparkle detailing, it hugged her like it was sewn by angels (and let’s be real, Veekee James might just be one).  

Set against a dreamy floral altar, this was the kind of bridal moment that makes you believe in fairy tales. We’re not crying, you’re crying.  

 

“Priscilla Ojo in a stunning bridal outfit during her multicultural wedding celebrations from Tanzania to Nigeria, showcasing elegant fashion and cultural heritage.

Priscilla Ojo, a Veekee James bride

 

Priscilla Ojo didn’t just have a wedding; she gave us a fashion experience. From Tanzania to Nigeria, every outfit told a story, one of love, heritage, and unapologetic glamour.  

If there’s one thing we learned, it’s this: when two cultures come together in style, the result isn’t just a wedding, it’s a masterpiece. And Priscilla? She wasn’t just a bride. She was the moment.  

 

Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’ll be staring at these photos for the next five business days. Sigh. Goals.

 

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Kola Omotoso’s Agbada Looks Are in a League of Their Own

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Agbada is not new to Nigerian fashion, but every so often, someone comes along and makes people look at it differently. Kola Omotoso is doing exactly that. Since leaving the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house, the reality TV star has turned nearly every traditional outing into another opportunity to experiment with agbada, and Nigerians online have taken notice.

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For a church outing which he captioned, “Sunday with the IGWE’S” he was in a King Kaftan piece: a black and white floral agbada with matching trousers and black loafers worn with a matching printed cap and round glasses.

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For a look he captioned “One fit was required, two felt more like me,” he wore a teal agbada from Tochinima with dark embroidered patterns running down the front, a matching cap, and several strands of black beads layered at his neck, finished with a long carved wooden staff.

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Kola was also photographed for another shoot in a black, white and gold floral kaftan worn with matching trousers, dark loafers, round sunglasses, and a strand of black beads.

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In what appears to be a photoshoot, he wore a burgundy agbada with a fan-shaped emblem at the chest, a matching cap, round glasses, and brown loafers with gold buckles.

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For a couple’s shoot titled “THE UNION,” a collaboration between Mide World and Rogue, he wore a brown beaded agbada with leaf embroidery down the front, a stiff pointed cap, two rows of black beads, a wristwatch and hand beads.

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He also wore a brown agbada with a large embroidered chest panel, a folded brown Fila cap, gold-framed sunglasses, a leather watch, a bracelet, and tasseled brown suede loafers.

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For another shoot, he wore a navy and red striped agbada with fringed edges and geometric embroidery down the front, paired with matching trousers, with a wine-red cap and brown shoes.

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In one shoot, Kola wore a flowing white agbada with simple embroidery down the chest, paired with a woven maroon and cream cap, dark square glasses, a wristwatch, a ring and black leather shoes.

Photo: Instagram/@KolaomotosoHe rounded up the line up with a green agbada with a wide, cape-like cut, pictured in motion layered over a kaftan with floral embroidery down the chest, a matching cap, round glasses, and brown loafers.

From bold colours to fine embroidery, Kola Omotoso’s agbada looks show just how much room there is to play with traditional Nigerian dressing.

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Black Dandyism Is Back: Why Bimbo Ademoye’s Oversized Suit Is Peak Fashion Inspiration

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Bimbo Ademoye just gave every stylist in Lagos something to work with. In her latest Instagram post, the Nollywood actress traded her usual tight, body-con looks for a suit that swallowed her whole. She captioned it: “Stay small enough long enough, because soon enough, you’d be big enough to.”

She wore a matching two-piece set in a neutral mocha-tan color. The oversized blazer had broad, structured shoulders and buttoned low at the waist. She paired it with wide-legged trousers, cut high at the waist, that fell all the way to the floor.

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Her hair from Hair by Tosin was a long, bone-straight wig tucked neatly behind her ears. Her makeup by Glam by Morgan combined earthy tones with a deep berry-red lip. Her accessories stayed minimal: a scarlet New York Yankees cap, a red Dolce & Gabbana handbag in a trapezoidal shape, gold hoops, a bracelet, a few rings, and black leather loafers.

The look also connects with the wider history of Black dandyism, where clothes have often been a way to express identity and self-expression. It goes beyond oversized suits and menswear-inspired pieces, with a history tied to culture, status and the ways Black people use fashion to present themselves.

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Bimbo’s outfit picks up on some of those ideas through its strong tailoring and oversized proportions, without necessarily making it a Black dandyism look. The wide blazer and trousers take familiar menswear shapes and give them a different feel, while her cap, red handbag and other styling choices make the outfit feel personal to her.

Corsets have been her signature for years, waist cinched and shape on full display in almost every red carpet look. This time, she let all of it disappear into layers of oversized fabric.

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Delonyii Steps Out in Paris for a Stylish Brunch

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Delphine Onyii Okoronkwo, known online as Delonyii, took her brunch plans all the way to Paris, sharing photos from the outing with her followers. The founder of Bare To Beauty Cosmetics captioned the post: “Brunch in the city of love but keeping it fashionably cute.”

The photos were taken outside one of Paris’s grand old buildings, its honey-colored stone walls standing behind her in the late afternoon light.

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She wore an oversized, bright white blazer worn over her shoulders with her arms left out of the sleeves. She paired it with a tight, black, scoop-neck cropped tank top and high-waisted black shorts with a delicate white lace trim along the bottom edge.

She accessorized with oval sunglasses in dark lenses and thin metallic frames, a small black leather bucket bag, a silver watch, and a few thin bracelets. Her hair fell in long, dark waves past her shoulders under a black pillbox hat pulled to her hairline. Her makeup was done in neutral tones with products from Baretobeautycosmetics, and she paired with black patent leather stilettos with pointed toes.

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This is not the first time Delonyii has shown her fans she knows how to dress for an occasion. Back in early May, she stepped out in a long black gown with floral detailing at the shoulder for a friend’s 60th birthday celebration, in a dress by Erica Moore.

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