You can call Olumide & Kunbi the Akintans

Nigerian couple, Olumide and Kunbi had a beautiful and intimate 1920’s themed wedding. We spotted their wedding hashtag #CallUsTheAkintans and photos from their Great Gatsby-themed engagement shoot on Instagram on bridal stylist, Lavish Bridal‘s page.  

Kunbi walked down the aisle in a stunning dress in line with her 1920’s themed wedding. Bridal stylist, Temi from Lavish Bridal shared; 

At our consultation, it was evident that Kunbi wanted something sexy and glamorous. Armed with our team’s guidance and recommendations, she found her dream dress all the way in the USA where she lives.

Kunbi thanked the Lavish Bridal team saying; 

I sincerely and wholeheartedly want to thank the entire @lavish_bridal team! You made the process of curating my bridal looks as well as the looks for my amazing bridesmaids so seamless even from oceans away. Not one detail was missed and for that, I am ever grateful. Words fail me in [sic] this moment to express my gratitude. The absolute least I can say is thank you, so THANK YOU LAVISH BRIDAL!! ????

Olumide & Kunbi‘s wedding also features two wedding trends from 2018 that we love – brides with short hair and first looks.

See more photos from #CallUsTheAkintans by Terri Baskin.

Vendors

  • Bridal Styling: Lavish Bridal
  • Photography: Terri Baskin
  • Bride’s dress: Badgley Mischka
  • Bridesmaids dress: Flat 17 Studio 
  • Makeup: Glam Qui
  • Hair: Dolled by Nueye
  • Bridesmaids makeup: Make my Day Artistry
  • Bridesmaids hair: Deola’s Touch
  • Groom’sSuit: Connaisseur Paris
  • Planner: Tum Socials
  • Decor: Bella Fiori Events

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