Four Unique Noteworthy African Traditional Wedding Attires

Have you ever attended an African wedding ceremony? Traditional African weddings are steeped in culture, rich in history and full of vibrant colors and fabrics. African wedding attire is as varied and diverse as the people and cultures who inhabit the continent. Each African country has a unique style of wedding dress and many of these traditional attires have become popular around the world. Africa prides in her remarkable fashion styles that are continuously being embraces by western cultures.

  1. Yoruba Traditional Wedding Attire

The Yoruba people of Nigeria are well known for their vibrant and colorful traditional wedding attire. The traditional Yoruba wedding attire consists of an Aso Oke, a hand-woven cloth made from cotton or silk, which is worn by both the bride and groom. The bride typically wears a blouse and wrapper and the groom wears a buba and a sokoto, a pair of trousers. Both the bride and groom accessorize their outfit with beaded jewelry including a beaded crown for the bride. The Yoruba traditional wedding attire is a reflection of the couple’s commitment to each other and their community as well as a symbol of their shared identity. To learn more on designing this Yoruba wedding attire, enroll at Finstock Evarsity College for a course in fashion design bridal wear that will train you on designing wedding attires both in Africa and the world.

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2.Habesha Kemis Ethiopian Wedding Attire

The Habesha kemis is a long hand woven dress made of brightly-colored fabric and adorned with intricate embroidery. The dress is usually accompanied by a headpiece and a shawl. The groom typically wears a traditional white, single-breasted outfit known as a netela. This outfit is usually worn with a white headpiece and a shawl.

  1. Zulu Traditional Wedding Attire

The Zulu people of South Africa are known for their colorful and vibrant traditional wedding attire. The traditional Zulu wedding attire consists of an isidwaba and isicwaya, which are two long skirts worn by the bride and groom respectively. The bride’s skirt is usually brightly colored while the groom’s is usually white. The bride also wears a beaded headdress and a beaded neckpiece and the groom wears a beaded waist sash. The traditional Zulu wedding attire is a reflection of the couple’s commitment to each other and their community as well as a symbol of their shared identity and culture.

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  1. Ashanti Traditional Wedding Attire

The Ashanti people of Ghana are known for their vibrant and colorful traditional wedding attire. The traditional Ashanti wedding attire consists of a brightly colored dress and headdress for the bride and a white robe and headdress for the groom. The bride’s headdress is typically decorated with beads and shells while the groom’s headdress is often adorned with feathers. The Kente cloth is usually worn by the bride and groom and is often accompanied by a headpiece or turban. The groom typically wears a white single-breasted outfit known as a Kaftan. The Kaftan is usually adorned with embroidery and is worn with a matching headpiece or turban. The wedding industry has become a lucrative business and most people are searching for skilled and trained wedding attires designers. Becoming a tailor or a designer is a great deal for you in the job market. At Finstock Evarsity College we offer courses in fashion and creative arts in that will train you in sewing and making of all type of clothes from wedding, official and casual wears for all genders. This courses are:

  1. Tailoring and Dressmaking course.
  2. Fashion Design Men’s Wear Course.
  3. Fashion Design Ladies Wear Course.

 

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