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jesse·Weddings· about 3 hours ago

90s Throwback: Which Nigerian Wedding Trend Do You Miss Most?

90s Throwback: Which Nigerian Wedding Trend Do You Miss Most? — 1 of 13
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In our quest for sleek and minimalist celebrations, we’ve lost some of the fun chaos that made Nigerian weddings iconic. The 90s and early 2000s introduced bold ideas that we rarely see today. Do you remember the snow spray that turned warm afternoons into winter wonderlands? Or the bride and groom riding in a fully decorated car with a cheerful “Just Married” sign? Think lace gloves, towering castle cakes, and pristine white canopies that defined reception decor. And let’s not forget the classic cooler for serving jollof rice, foldable hand fans, grand cane chairs, customised wedding calendars, and the colourful feet-washing tradition. Which of these old-school elements do you think deserves a comeback?

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