Musician Oluwatosin Ajibade known as Mr. Eazi and long-term fiancĂ©e Temi Otedola just got married in three different nations. The first, Monaco on May 9. The occasion and setting were significant since the Otedola family has a residence in the European principality, and May 9 being the birthday of Eazi’s late mother. For their formal wedding at the Mairie de Monaco in Monte Carlo, Temi donned jewels by Briony Raymond and a custom suit made by Wiederhoeft. Eazi chose Louis Vuitton instead.

photo credit: British Vogue; Temi’s court wedding outfit

A quick kiss before the couple exits the courthouse. photo credit: British Vogue
Temi changed into a black and white polka-dot dress by Christopher John Rogers for Champagne at Karl Lagerfeld’s Villa La Vigie in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin after the documents were signed.

Temi and Mr. Eazi in their second outfit after the court wedding. photo credit: British Vogue
The pair married in a Yoruba ceremony at the Otedola family house in Dubai two months later. Temi, a fashion collector, owned a large bridal trousseau consisting of four different gowns, each designed by Oscar de la Renta, Lisa Folawiyo, Miss Sohee, and Zac Posen.

Temi and her girls before the traditional wedding. photo credit: British Vogue
Using a cane from Tom Talmon Studio and a Lisa Folawiyo Studio custom appearance, Eazi, who collaborated with stylist Jason Rembert, emerged to the rhythm of drummers. Temi quickly followed, wearing a gele and a couture Zac Posen dress.

Temi’s traditional wedding outfit. photo credit: British Vogue

photo credit: British Vogue
They later celebrated in Temi’s backyard. More than 2,000 lamps, hundreds of chandeliers, and tropical foliage hung from the roof of a large, draped tent. Visitors dined on traditional Nigerian fare like egusi, snail, and pounded yam while lounging in restaurant-style seats covered in vibrant Ankara cloth.
Eazi wore an agbada from Jagne by Baba Jagne to complement Temi’s elaborate blue and red aso oke outfit, which she had changed into from Miss Sohee.

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In order to change, Temi and Eazi slipped out during dessert, which included an Arabic coffee pour. The couple’s Yoruba heritage was honored in their first two wedding attires, while Eazi’s late mother’s Igbo ancestry was referenced in their third.

Third outfit change for the after-party. photo credit: British Vogue
The basement of the Otedola family home was then transformed into a shisha lounge for the after-party. Republic Bar, the couple’s favorite restaurant in Accra, Ghana, provided ginger shots to the guests.

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The couple managed to execute one last costume change amidst the joyous chaos: Eazi wore a sparkling custom jacket by Toure Designs over a Saint Laurent tank and jeans, while Temi wore a custom gold chain Oscar de la Renta dress.

Fourth party look for the traditional wedding. photo credit: British Vogue
A white wedding in Iceland, which Temi refers to as “our favorite place on earth,” was the big finale, which took place in August. The wedding started with a rehearsal supper in Reykjavik’s Harpa Opera House, where the bride wore a Valentino gown and cloak.

White wedding rehearsal. photo credit: British Vogue
The morning of the white wedding, Temi’s stylist Carrie came through with a vintage DSquared2 gown for her while she did glam.

Bridal robe for the white wedding. photo credit: British Vogue
When an organist performed Wagner’s “Bridal Chorus” in the Hallgrimskirkja church, Temi came down the aisle wearing a Fendi Haute Couture gown that was modeled after Audrey Hepburn. Eazi was waiting for her in Saint Laurent, from head to toe.
Officiating the ceremony was the pastor of Holy Trinity Brompton, their London church.

photo credit: British Vogue

photo credit: British Vogue
They then proceeded to Mosfellsbaer to visit Kleif Farm. Temi wore a lace House of Gilles gown and cape to their ice-themed cocktail hour, while Eazi sported an Alexander McQueen outfit.

White wedding reception outfit. photo credit: British Vogue

The couple’s first slow dance to John Legend’s live performance of “All of Me”. photo credit: British Vogue
After the musician’s final bow at the reception, the couple and their guests returned to The Edition for a party in its basement nightclub. The bride changed into a party-ready Ludovic Saint Sernin minidress and matching Larroude boots. In the meantime, the groom donned a whole Louis Vuitton ensemble. “Love Is Eazi” was embroidered on their personalized jackets.

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They took a boat to the Hvammsvik hot springs on the last day of their last wedding, where they hosted an Arctic beach party.

photo credit: British Vogue

photo credit: British Vogue

photo credit: British Vogue

photo credit: British Vogue
