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 Attire

We kindly encourage guests to wear white native/traditional attire. If native wear is not available, elegant white attire is perfectly acceptable.

Our traditional ceremony will begin promptly at 4:00 PM, we look forward to celebrating with you.

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Style & Color Palette

We are so excited to celebrate with you! To complement our color scheme, we invite you to dress in White formal attire. 

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Feminine

Asoebi is a uniform fabric or outfit chosen by the host or celebrants that guests or close supporters wear to an occasion such as a wedding, birthday, or celebration. The phrase comes from the Yoruba people language, where “aso” means cloth and “ebi” means family, literally translating to “family cloth.”

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Masculine

Agbada is a traditional West African robe, most commonly worn by men in countries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Benin. It is known for its large, flowing design and wide sleeves, giving it a regal and elegant appearance.

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KEnte

Kente cloth is made by weaving narrow strips of silk or cotton together to create a larger fabric. Each strip contains distinct geometric patterns and vibrant colors, and every pattern often carries a specific name and meaning related to values, history, or proverbs.

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