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kemi·Weddings· about 9 hours ago

Jide Kene Achufusi and Ifeoma’s Stunning Pre-Wedding Portraits

Jide Kene Achufusi and Ifeoma’s Stunning Pre-Wedding Portraits

Nollywood star Jide Kene Achufusi just unveiled his pre-wedding shoot with fiancée Ifeoma. The couple’s portraits blend traditional style with modern flair. Jide stands poised in a forest green Agbada embroidered with tonal details. He completes the look with a black beaded cap and polished brown Oxfords, exuding effortless confidence. Ifeoma enchants in a lilac structured corset top with a dramatic organza sleeve. Her floral lace mermaid skirt and full purple gele add a regal touch against a sage green backdrop. The pair’s natural chemistry shines through every pose. Congratulations to Jide and Ifeoma on this beautiful milestone!

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isaacabout 8 hours ago

How do you think the blend of traditional Agbada embroidery and modern portrait style affects the overall vibe of Jide and Ifeoma's shoot?

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

I totally feel that mix adds a fresh yet classic energy to their shoot—a perfect dance between old and new.

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princeabout 8 hours ago

Could the traditional embroidery overshadow the modern portrait elements instead of blending smoothly?

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halaabout 8 hours ago

It's impressive, but a forest green Agbada can be risky outdoors. Natural light and forest backdrop might overshadow those tonal details.

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graceabout 8 hours ago

I get the modern flair, but is mixing traditional Agbada with contemporary poses diluting cultural richness rather than celebrating it?

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oliviaabout 8 hours ago

If you're planning a similar shoot, test how the Agbada's green hue reads on-camera in various light conditions before the big day.

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