5 Wedding Themes That Haven't Been Explored In Nigeria

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In this part of the world, weddings, even though expected, are never really centred on the couple.

More than anything, parents of the bride and groom are very much involved in the planning and execution process. Perhaps this is the reason why some themed weddings never really come to light.

However, if you, your spouse-to-be and your families are interested in some adventure, here are some themed weddings that have hardly been explored in the Nigerian lands:

 

 

 

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Gothic Themed Weddings

Lovers of Goth culture do exist in Nigeria. For this theme, expect to use a lot of dark colours especially black. If you'd like to tone it down a little, consider using a blend of bright colours like white and deep pink. 

 

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Celestial Themed Weddings

If you're obsessed with the heavenly feel, do this at your wedding! With constellation symbols and a touch of celestial bodies on your outfits and wedding venue, you would have achieved this theme effortlessly. Don't forget to use apps that can help inspire you.

 

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Eco-Friendly Themed Weddings

If you and your spouse are advocators of better choices about the earth, then eco-friendly themed weddings are for you. It's important that you work with an event planner who understands how you'd like your overall outlook. 

 

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Vintage Theme

Even though there's so much to explore in the vintage section, a lot more Nigerians have narrowed it down to traditional weddings. However, they are very different. As opposed to the customary white wedding, adding a vintage feel can give your wedding ceremony a wowing effect.

 

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Gothic Themed Weddings

Lovers of Goth culture do exist in Nigeria. For this theme, expect to use a lot of dark colours especially black. If you'd like to tone it down a little, consider using a blend of bright colours like white and deep pink. 

 

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Even though there are so many wedding themes that have been untouched in the Nigerian wedding industry, we look forward to seeing some awe-inspiring concepts in the years to come.

 

 

Written by SWP editor