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You're getting married! The proposal has been accepted and you've
set a date, now the fun begins! There are plenty of details to
attend to, so African Bridal Designs can help you find resources as well as
offer some hints to assist you in planning an African-inspired or
heritage wedding, in rich African culture to make your day a truly
special one.
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Ashoke burgandy and gold
four peice outfit with matching gele
(Photo
#2037)
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An elegant bridal fitting with the groom
wearing a lime green jaquard agbada and his future leading lady
in a lime green and gold millionstone george makeba gown with
gele
(Photo
#2038) |
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(Photo #2039)
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Cream satin gown with white
embroidery trim with veil, again dare to be different
(Photo #2040)
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Mothers of brides want
to look good on that special day also here she is wearing the
millionstone george three peice set
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#2041) |
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(Photo
#2042) |
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See the grooms on the site
(Photo
#2043) |
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(Photo
#2044) |
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(Photo
#2045) |
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(Photo
#2046) |
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Every woman wants her man to represent here a black and gold
Neru collar millionstone jacket and vest with kofe
with matching pants trimmed with the millionstone george fabric
says it all.
(Photo #2047) |
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Represent eternal love the groom as choosen the ankh
to adorn this elegant lavenderish purple agbada and kofe
(Photo
#2048) |
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