Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi turned what could’ve been just a wedding into an unforgettable global fashion story. Their trilogy of ceremonies in Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland is still buzzing on my mind because these looks weren’t just outfits. They were mood, meaning, and pure magic.
In Monaco, the couple’s civil ceremony felt intimate yet elegant. Temi wore a custom Wiederhoeft suit that was refreshingly tailored; Mr Eazi stood by her in Louis Vuitton, equally polished. After they said “I do,” Temi switched into a polka-dot Christopher John Rogers dress—just the right touch of fun. It was calm, sophisticated, and unmistakably a fit for the two of them.



Then came Dubai, where tradition met couture. At the Otedola family home, Temi showcased multiple bespoke outfits—designed by the likes of Zac Posen, Miss Sohee, Lisa Folawiyo, and Oscar de la Renta. Each look was a graceful nod to culture, rendered through a high-fashion lens. Mr Eazi matched her energy with custom looks of his own, walking in to drumming and making a statement without ever overpowering hers. The setting, complete with lanterns, Ankara accents, and a live King Sunny Adé performance, felt like a beautifully choreographed cultural embrace.



The final act happened in Iceland, where their dream wedding became cinematic reality. Temi made her entrance in Hallgrímskirkja church wearing an Audrey Hepburn–inspired Fendi gown—the kind that steals breath and keeps it. Mr Eazi complemented her in Saint Laurent, understated but commanding. Their reception unfolded under a glass tent in a field, where music, mist, and perhaps even the Northern Lights made it feel less wedding, more dream sequence.



People are still reposting the photos, still gushing over how each outfit spoke not just to fashion—but to their love story. That’s the thing about true style: it lingers, it inspires, and it reminds us why some weddings will always live rent-free in our minds.
