Temi Otedola Wedding Dresses at Her Three-Continent Wedding To Mr Eazi
Temi Otedola Wedding Dresses
After months of anticipation, the world finally got a peek behind the curtain: Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi have officially released their wedding photos, and the joy pouring through the images is so beautiful to see.
The couple, whose romance began back in 2017, took their relationship global with not one but three stunning wedding celebrations across Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland, each captured in a gallery of 99 photos now featured on Vogue’s website.
And at the centre of it all? Temi Otedola, the bride who decided that one wedding dress simply wasn’t enough. Temi Otedola didn’t just get married, she delivered a full-blown fashion masterclass.
From the glamour of Monaco to the cultural flair of Dubai and the fairytale atmosphere of Iceland, each ensemble she wore was a combination of heritage, luxury and simplicity. Let’s take a tour through Temi’s bridal wardrobe.

Two Minimalist Civil Wedding Outfits In Monaco
The journey began with a quiet civil ceremony in Monaco on May 9, a date chosen as a sentimental nod to Mr Eazi’s late mother’s birthday. In line with the chic, two-person affair theme, Temi wore a minimalist Wiederhoeft custom ensemble, a tailored corset with a pencil skirt, topped off by a matching jacket and veil paired with Briony Raymond jewellery. Simple yet sophisticated.
After the ceremony, Temi slipped into a playful Christopher John Rogers polka-dot dress and a wide black hat for the celebratory champagne toast at Villa La Vigie, Karl Lagerfeld’s home in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Temi Otedola just opened our eyes to see that no style is off the table when it comes to bridal fashion.

Three Iconic Traditional Wedding Outfits In Dubai
Two months later, the couple landed in Dubai for their Yoruba traditional wedding at the Otedola family home. And this is where Temi decided to flex her cultural fashion muscle. “I wanted some of my favourite designers and visionaries to create traditional Nigerian attire, and I was blown away by their interpretations.” Temi shared.
Yoruba and Igbo traditions danced together beautifully, with couture designers adding their magic. First up was a custom Zac Posen gown. An ivory gown with a dramatic bow and trailing train paired with a perfectly sculpted gele and paired with Manolo Blahnik heels because apparently, Cinderella’s glass slipper now has competition.
Next was a Miss Sohee look, bursting with opulence: a deep red embroidered skirt, powder-blue corset blouse, and a cape decorated with floral rosettes, finished with Aquazzura shoes. If fairytales were written in gele and aso-ebi, this would be the cover art.

Her third look was perhaps the most emotional. In honour of Mr Eazi’s late mother, who had sent Temi inspiration photos before her passing, she honoured her Igbo roots in a custom Lisa Folawiyo beaded dress, complete with fringe details, an okuku headpiece, and coral beads. Mr Eazi also kept pace in custom fits by Lisa Folawiyo and Baba Jagne.
A standout moment for this traditional wedding was when Temi, radiant in her Yoruba attire, called Eazi “my oko” (meaning my husband) in her American-Yoruba accent. A mix of cute, chaotic, and cultural, exactly what Nigerians love.

The Dream Wedding Dress In Iceland
August brought the perfect cinematic ending to the three-part dreamy wedding: a white wedding in Iceland. A rehearsal dinner was held the night before, and trust Temi not to disappoint. She showed up in a shimmery Valentino dress with a matching cape and Roger Vivier heels, very classy!

The next day, the ceremony was held at Hallgrimskirkja Church, where Temi wore her dream wedding dress. A show-stopping Fendi Haute Couture gown, inspired by her favourite actress, Audrey Hepburn’s 1954 wedding look. Think of marble-smooth silk and just the right amount of Old Hollywood glamour, this wedding dress was perfection. Mr Eazi complemented her in a Saint Laurent suit, to match the vision that Temi described as “darkly romantic and natural.”

The wedding reception was held in a glass tent set amid rolling hills and mossy terrain. The whole setup felt like a scene from a dream. Temi switched gears into an absolutely gorgeous white sculptural dress that complemented her figure from House of Gilles, paired with Jimmy Choo heels.

Beyond The Dresses
Every outfit across these three weddings was intentional, layered with meaning. From fabric choices to designer collaborations, nothing felt random. It is safe to say each outfit was a tribute to special moments in their love journey.
Together, Temi and Mr Eazi showed us that a wedding can be both personal and spectacular, a blend of tradition and modernity, a fashion show and a love story.
And that’s why this wedding stands out. A couple who made love look as stylish as it feels. A bride who turned her journey down the aisle into a global runway.
Cover image is sourced from Instagram
