One special thing about Yoruba weddings is the tradition of outfit changes. It is common for the bride and groom to have a first, second, and sometimes even a third look throughout the day. This adds more excitement to the celebration and gives the couple a chance to show off different styles.
In recent times, this tradition has grown even bigger. Now, it is not just the couple changing outfits. Guests, friends, and close family members have also joined in, showing up in multiple looks that are just as stunning. The result? A wedding full of fashion moments and back-to-back glamour.

It is no surprise that Yoruba wedding fashion has caught the attention of many across Nigeria and even beyond. From Instagram reels to TikTok videos, the style, colour, and creativity at these weddings often go viral. Other cultures have started to adopt the idea of outfit changes too, making it a trend that keeps growing.

At Priscilla Ojo’s wedding, we saw this in full effect. Not only did the bride and groom step out in more than one look, but many of the guests and family members also had wardrobe changes that left everyone in awe. From bold and traditional to soft and elegant, each outfit told its own story.
Here are the stunning first and second looks from some of your favourite guests. Which transformation is your favourite?




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