When it comes to weddings, Edo culture brings all the richness, beauty, and royalty and this bride is the perfect example of that.
She’s rocking a stunning red velvet gown that is designed with beads. The top of the dress features a corset shape, heart neckline, and completely decked out in coral beads that are super important in Edo tradition. They don’t just look beautiful, they represent strength, royalty, and cultural pride. The sleeves? Long, slightly see-through, and totally classy.
The bottom part of the dress is where things get really exciting. It’s a fitted mermaid style that flares out into a dramatic train, and the whole gown is covered in detailed beadwork with rich red and gold tones. It’s bold, elegant, and impossible to ignore.
Of course, no Edo bridal look is complete without the iconic coral accessories. This bride is wearing layers of coral bead necklaces, bracelets, and the statement-making Okuku headdress sitting proudly on her head. The Okuku, made with coral beads too, has a special touch at the top that gives her that true royal finish.
This outfit is topnotch and full celebration of culture, pride, and beauty. So if you’re an Edo bride looking for the perfect mix of tradition and glam, this look is all the inspo you need.
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