When Temi Otedola and Oluwatosin “Mr Eazi” Ajibade set out to marry across three countries, their love story unfolded not just through vows and rituals, but through fashion. Each wedding became a runway of cultural homage, personal style, and couture dreams realized.
It began on May 9 in Monaco, a date chosen to honor Eazi’s late mother’s birthday. For their legal ceremony at the Mairie de Monaco in Monte Carlo, Temi leaned into clean modern elegance with a custom suit by Wiederhoeft, accessorized with fine jewelry by Briony Raymond. Eazi, by her side, opted for Louis Vuitton. Later, the bride slipped into a playful Christopher John Rogers black-and-white polka-dot dress for Champagne at Villa La Vigie—Karl Lagerfeld’s iconic home in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.

Two months later, the couple’s Yoruba traditional wedding in Dubai placed fashion at the heart of heritage. Temi commissioned a bridal trousseau of four outfits from Zac Posen, Miss Sohee, Lisa Folawiyo, and Oscar de la Renta. Zac Posen envisioned “something that felt almost like Nefertiti,” crafting a duchesse satin dress with a sweeping bow shaped like dove wings and a gele to match. Temi’s subsequent looks included an ornate aso oke ensemble by Miss Sohee and an akwa ocha piece by Lisa Folawiyo—finished with hand-beaded fringe as a modern twist. Her finale was a custom gold chain dress from Oscar de la Renta.
Eazi, styled by Jason Rembert, was equally bold. He made his entrance in a Lisa Folawiyo Studio look paired with a Tom Talmon Studio cane, later matching Temi’s aso oke in a Baba Jagne agbada, before honoring his mother’s Igbo roots in a Mazelle creation. For the after-party, he switched into a sparkling Toure Designs jacket layered over Saint Laurent.

The last chapter came in August, in Iceland—“our favorite place on earth,” Temi called it. For the rehearsal dinner at the Harpa Opera House in Reykjavík, she wore Valentino. On her wedding day, she walked down the aisle of Hallgrimskirkja church in a Fendi Haute Couture gown inspired by Audrey Hepburn, while Eazi wore Saint Laurent from head to toe. The reception saw Temi transform again, this time into a lace House of Gilles gown, before ending the night in a playful Ludovic Saint Sernin mini dress paired with Larroude boots. Eazi balanced the theatrics with sharp tailoring from Alexander McQueen and Louis Vuitton, the final touch being custom jackets embroidered with the phrase: Love Is Eazi.

Across Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland, the couple’s wedding wardrobe captured more than style—it was a visual diary of their love: couture precision, cultural pride, and personal flair woven into every look.




