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Mint green does not get nearly enough credit in Nigerian fashion. We reach for wine, gold, champagne, navy. But Kiky Festus just made a strong case for why this colour deserves a permanent spot in your owambe rotation, and she did it with full confidence.
The gown she has on is heavily beaded with silver and pearl detailing that runs across the bodice in a swirling, almost wave-like pattern. It catches light from every angle. The sheer long sleeves are covered in the same pearl and crystal work, which means even the parts of the outfit you might overlook are putting in work.
What makes this look really stand out is how the lower part at waist was styled. It has a draped, layered finish that adds movement without adding bulk. It sits beautifully on the body and gives the outfit a snapped, pulled-together shape. This is not just a pretty dress. It is a well-constructed one.
Her gele is the same mint tone and it is tied high and clean, which gives the whole look height and presence. Matching your gele this closely to your fabric is a classic move, but it works every single time because it creates one strong, unbroken visual from head to toe.
If you are a bride planning your traditional wedding look, this is worth bookmarking. The colour is soft enough to feel bridal without going the usual brown or cream route. The heavy beading reads as luxurious and ceremonial, which is exactly the energy a traditional bride wants to walk in with.
The covered sleeves make it modest and elegant at the same time. You could walk into your Yoruba traditional wedding in something like this and it would photograph beautifully from every angle.
For owambe guests, this is the kind of outfit that makes people stop and ask who dressed you. Mint green in this fabric weight and with this level of embellishment sits comfortably in the category of outfits that do not need accessories to do the talking.
She kept the jewellery minimal, carried a silver clutch, and wore pointed silver heels. Clean. Precise. Right. This is how you dress for an occasion without overdoing it.


Photo: @Kiky_festus | Instagram



