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Nigerian Couple Wed With Isiagu As Suit And Wedding Gown

A newly wedded Igbo couple decided to take creativity to the next level after they ditched the usual Black Suit and White Wedding gown dress for the popular Igbo Isi-agu attire and people are wowed by it.

The beautiful couple used the traditional Isiagu material popular among the Igbo tribe to sew a wedding suit and gown and used it to replace the usual black suit and white wedding gown.

Their bridesmaids and groomsmen also rocked the Isi-agu attire, making the wedding a very colourful one.

See photos below;

Replying to a comment on Twitter, the Bride identified as Nancy Nkiruka said;

“I’ve always loved native attires. Attended a festival five years ago and told myself I must rock this on my wedding day”

 
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