Intercultural Nigerian Wedding: Green Agbada Groom & Teal Brocade Iro-Buba Bride | OutfitLibrary
8 January 2025 · asoebi

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8 January 2025 · asoebi

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This studio portrait captures one of the most considered intercultural wedding outfit pairings in recent Nigerian wedding fashion. The groom is dressed in a full forest green agbada — a grand three-piece Yoruba ceremonial garment — with intricate geometric etching and embroidery across the wide outer robe, matching trousers, green fila cap, and green beaded coral strand necklaces stacked to the sternum. He carries a ceremonial cane. The bride wears a teal and navy brocade iro and buba, the fabric a bold geometric print in a metallic teal with white graphic motifs, the buba top featuring sheer cut-out panels at the shoulders and arms that reveal the skin elegantly. Her gele is a high teal structured wrap, her jewellery a sapphire and diamond collar necklace with matching earrings. The two looks share a blue-green family palette while being individually complete.