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    This Edo-Ghanaian Styled Shoot Is a Celebration of Culture

    IonosAdminBy IonosAdminJuly 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One thing we’ll never get tired of is seeing African culture celebrated so intentionally. When talented creatives come together with a shared vision, the result is often a beautiful reminder of just how rich and inspiring our heritage truly is.

    Jedo Shot Itbeautifully captured this Edo-inspired editorial and it is one you’ll want to take your time with. From the regal coral beads and rich tones to the striking silhouettes, every detail is a celebration of tradition. What makes this concept even more captivating is the subtle fusion of cultures, with the groom’s Ghanaian kente shoulder wrapper adding a beautiful cross-cultural touch that complements the Edo aesthetic perfectly. Set against a lush outdoor backdrop, every frame is a stunning reminder that Africa’s diverse cultures can come together to create something truly timeless.

    Here’s how the photographer describes the shoot:

    The Edo culture has always stood out for its elegance, royalty, and timeless beauty. It remains one of the most recognisable and celebrated traditional looks not only in Nigeria but across Africa. For this project, our goal was to create a portrayal that felt authentic while embracing a modern editorial approach. Although the overall styling is distinctly Edo-inspired, highlighted by the iconic coral beads. We intentionally incorporated a subtle Ghanaian influence through the groom’s shoulder wrapper, reflecting how African weddings often celebrate the beauty of multiple cultures.

    As the photographer, my vision was to make the couple command attention while placing them in a vintage-inspired environment that complements rather than competes with the story. The setting enhances the richness of the traditional outfits, celebrates the beauty of the African landscape, and reinforces the cultural heritage behind every detail. In the end, it’s all about preserving culture, telling authentic stories, and inspiring a deeper appreciation for Africa’s traditions.

    Photography: @jedoshotit
    Makeup: @glam_by_flora
    Hairstylist: @slay.edbycee
    Okuku stylist: @okuku_by_ojone
    Groom accessories: @onomebeads
    Bride’s dress designer: @debby_defined
    Groom’s designer: @prezeesvogue
    Reels: @pcofilms

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