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ade·Weddings· about 10 hours ago

When Edo Tradition Meets Love: Naomi & Filip’s Cross-Cultural Wedding

Love bridges cultures and hearts. Naomi and Filip honoured Edo traditions in a beautiful hand-asking ceremony. Their celebration was filled with vibrant attire, rich rituals, and joyful moments. Naomi looked every bit the regal bride in her stunning Edo attire and iconic Okuku headpiece. Filip embraced her heritage with grace as they joined two families and cultures into one.

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halaabout 10 hours ago

How do you think merging Edo traditions with another culture can enrich a wedding ceremony's meaning and atmosphere?

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krisabout 9 hours ago

Which Edo wedding ritual do you feel would blend most naturally with another culture's practice?

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kakaabout 10 hours ago

It's impressive that every Edo tradition was honored in detail, though I'm not entirely convinced all guests grasped the deeper meanings behind the rituals.

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yemiabout 9 hours ago

I'm not sure a hand-asking needs such grand display; sometimes simpler greetings show respect just as powerfully as elaborate ceremonies.

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cynthiaabout 9 hours ago

Make sure say your vendors understand both culture's timing and attire expectations to avoid last-minute confusion on the big day.

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