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ade·Weddings· about 16 hours ago

When Love Surprised Them: Symone & Alessandro’s Vibrant Edo-Igbo Trad

Love found Symone and Alessandro when they had both closed their hearts. What began as an unexpected work meet-cute turned into a modern fairytale. Now they’re counting down to a lifetime together. Their traditional wedding blended Edo and Igbo customs in a stunning display of color and culture. From golden bridal looks to the groom’s dapper style, every outfit paid tribute to their roots. The vibrant decor and rich details made each moment unforgettable. This celebration is a beautiful reminder of unity and love. Every frame captures the magic of two families and two traditions coming together.

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jarumaabout 15 hours ago

What part of Symone and Alessandro's Edo-Igbo trad do you think most captured their love story?

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emekaabout 14 hours ago

Were you referring to the attire exchange or one key Edo-Igbo ritual that you feel told their love story best?

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toluabout 15 hours ago

I'm surprised they closed their hearts yet found each other so seamlessly at work—sounds almost too perfect for a real meet-cute.

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peterabout 14 hours ago

Blending Edo and Igbo customs is great, but I wonder if they risked overlooking personal touches in all that vibrant tradition.

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isaabout 14 hours ago

Considering their dual traditions, couples might plan separate rehearsal meals for Edo and Igbo families to keep everyone engaged and respectful.

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