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Modern, Classy, and Timeless! This Civil Wedding Bridal Look Is Everything a Bride Could Want
There is something so captivating about a civil wedding that is both intimate and iconic all at once. When a bride walks into the registry wearing an outfit that turns heads without making too much of an effort to do so, you know the styling team got it right.
Imagine a mini dress that is both regal and refreshingly modern. This dress is the brainchild of Mide Outfit herself. It features a bold cut-out neckline that captures the eye in the most flattering way. The bodice features delicate lace details in a peplum shape. This gives the dress those subtle Victorian details that never go out of style.

The matching lace details on the sides of the dress are what make the entire silhouette look like a masterpiece rather than just a dress. The dress is the right length for a civil wedding. It is short enough to make the dress look fresh and modern while still being structured to look regal.
But what really makes this ensemble shine is that it refuses to take sides. It is not overly traditional, nor is it even remotely trying to be edgy for the sake of being edgy. Instead, it finds a comfortable home in that perfect space where vintage touches abound but clean-lined sophistication reigns.

The styling is also what takes each element to the next level. A tidy little bun with soft wisps framing the face is elegant but not too severe. It lets the dress be the star of the show while also adding a touch of romance that any bride wants to see on their big day.
Makeup by The Katchy Glam is also no different, flawless but not overpowering. And then there are the finishing touches: a dainty bouquet, some earrings, some accessories, all courtesy of Modest Daily Fashion.






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Africa World Cup Jerseys 2026: The Sports Brands Dressing Africa’s Qualified Teams
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The Africa World Cup jerseys 2026 collection is shaping up to be one of the most exciting aspects of the tournament. As African nations prepare to compete on football’s biggest stage, the brands behind their kits are also preparing for a global spotlight.
When fans think about the 2026 FIFA World Cup, they often focus on the players, the goals, and the drama on the pitch. But there is another competition happening behind the scenes, one that has nothing to do with football tactics and everything to do with style.
Which Brands Are Behind the Africa World Cup Jerseys 2026?
As Africa sends a record number of teams to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, major sportswear brands are also stepping onto the global stage. From Puma and Adidas to Umbro and Kappa, these companies are responsible for creating the jerseys that millions of fans will proudly wear throughout the tournament.
Puma emerges as the biggest winner among Africa’s qualified nations. The German sportswear giant supplies the kits for Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire. That means half of Africa’s representatives will be wearing Puma designs when they take the field.
Adidas follows with Algeria and South Africa. Known for its iconic football heritage, Adidas remains one of the most recognizable brands in the sport and will once again have a strong presence at the World Cup.
Italian brand Kappa is behind Tunisia‘s jerseys, while Umbro supplies the Democratic Republic of Congo. Cape Verde stands out by partnering with Capelli Sport, a brand that continues to grow its presence in international football.
Here is the full breakdown:
• Morocco — Puma
• Senegal — Puma
• Egypt — Puma
• Ghana — Puma
• Côte d’Ivoire — Puma
• Algeria — Adidas
• South Africa — Adidas
• Tunisia — Kappa
• Democratic Republic of the Congo — Umbro
• Cape Verde — Capelli Sport
Morocco
Senegal
Egypt
Ghana
Côte d’Ivoire
Algeria
South Africa
Tunisia
DR Congo
Cape Verde
The battle for World Cup glory is not only taking place on the pitch. Sportswear brands understand that a successful jersey can become part of football history. Some kits become collector’s items, while others become symbols of national pride long after the tournament ends.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, football fans will be watching more than goals and trophies. They will also be judging the designs, colors, and creativity of the jerseys worn by Africa’s finest teams.
Which African World Cup jersey do you think looks the best?
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Ojude Oba 2026 Was a Full Fashion Parade and These Looks Stole the Show
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Ojude Oba 2026 came with everything we love about fashion, culture and rich Yoruba glamour. The moment Ileya celebrations kicked off, Ijebu-Ode turned into a full runway of regal outfits, bold colours and statement styling that nobody could ignore.
From perfectly tailored agbada to rich aso oke combinations, every look came ready to make an entrance. The women showed up in stunning iro and buba styles, dramatic gele, sparkling accessories and fabrics that looked too beautiful to miss. The men were not left out either. Their looks carried confidence, class and that powerful big man energy Ojude Oba is known for.
What made this year even more exciting was how celebrities and fashion lovers added modern style to traditional dressing without losing the cultural touch. Every outfit felt intentional. Every detail stood out. The embroidery, beads, layering, sleeves, textures and colour combinations all came together beautifully.
Some looks gave full royal energy. Some served rich aunty elegance. Others brought soft luxury with clean styling that still turned heads instantly. Even the coordinated family and group outfits looked expensive and beautifully planned.
Ojude Oba is no longer just a cultural gathering. It has become one of the biggest fashion moments in Nigeria. It is where tradition meets style in the most beautiful way possible.
Scroll below to see the looks that completely stole attention at Ojude Oba 2026.













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Owambe Is Online — Issue 60: Some Looks Asked for Attention, These Ones Collected It
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You already know what time it is — Owambe Is Online. The drums are rolling, the gele is sitting pretty, and the energy? Unmatched. From lavish weddings to buzzing engagements, one thing is clear: in this space, showing up quietly is not an option.
Let’s be honest — there’s no such thing as being overdressed to an Owambe. There are only people who held back and people who understood the assignment. Because here, fashion isn’t extra. It’s the point.
In the Owambe world, style is more than fabric and fittings. Its presence. It’s confidence. It’s how you enter a room and how people remember you long after the party is over.
Whether your agbada is giving generational wealth, your gown is catching light from every angle, or your Asoebi look came layered, intentional, and unapologetic, you’re exactly where you should be.
What Exactly is “Owambe is Online?”
This is not your regular style roundup. Owambe is Online is Glamcityz Weddings’ signature weekly fashion feature — and the most-read Asoebi and Owambe fashion edition in Nigeria.
Every week, we spotlight the boldest and most unforgettable looks from weddings across the country. From lace gowns executed with pure finesse, to iro & buba combinations that feel regal, to agbadas so clean they deserve their own applause — this is where culture, creativity, and confidence come together.
And let’s be honest, nobody captures Owambe fashion as we do.
More Than the Slay
Behind every standout look is a team of designers, stylists, makeup artists, photographers, and event vendors who bring the vision to life. That’s where OiO comes in: a platform connecting people planning events directly with trusted vendors who understand Owambe culture and know how to deliver.
Same energy. Same excellence. Just easier access.
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This is Owambe is Online — Nigeria’s most-read Asoebi edition, where the slay never disappoints.





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