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Cherell and Frank’s love story was a beautiful blend of cultures, bringing together Congolese and Kalabari traditions. Their wedding wasn’t just an event — it was a vibrant Congolese-Kalabari wedding in London, showcasing love, heritage, and joyous family celebrations. From colourful traditional attire to heartfelt vows, the day was an unforgettable union of two worlds.
The day began with a Kalabari engagement ceremony, featuring the symbolic ‘bibife’. This joyful ritual sees the bride’s family offering food to the groom, “buying his mouth” to signify his loyalty and commitment. Laughter and playful teasing filled the room as Frank ‘sold’ his mouth in return for Cherell’s hand in marriage.
The ceremony perfectly blended Congolese and Nigerian wedding traditions, uniting families and cultures in harmony. Congolese dancing added energy and fun, creating an atmosphere of celebration that set the tone for the rest of the wedding day.
Cherell and Frank embraced vibrant Congolese fashion, changing outfits three times throughout the celebrations. Each ensemble was richer in colour and texture than the last, showcasing the elegance and heritage of Congolese style. These outfit changes were not just fashion statements but cultural expressions of joy, pride, and tradition.
The couple’s white wedding ceremony was a seamless blend of modern elegance and cultural significance. Cherell looked radiant in her David’s Bridal UK gown, styled to perfection by Platinum Tresses Bridal, while Frank waited at the altar in a dashing suit.
As they exchanged vows, their words reflected not only their current love but promises for the future. Every heartfelt pledge, every shared glance, showcased the depth of their connection. Despite the grandeur, the true star of the wedding was the love and affection between Cherell and Frank — a testament to their remarkable bond.
After the ceremony, Cherell and Frank moved into their couples photoshoot. Their natural chemistry, radiant smiles, and heartfelt joy made every shot extraordinary. Family portraits captured the loving bonds and cultural heritage that surrounded the couple. Each image told a story — not just a photo, but a cherished heirloom of a Congolese-Kalabari wedding.
The reception was a spectacular celebration of cultural fusion, blending Congolese and Kalabari traditions. The Chigwell Marquees and Extreme Wedding Events transformed the venue into a lively hub of music, dance, and joyful celebration. Guests were immersed in vibrant traditions, colourful attire, and heartfelt festivities that reflected the couple’s shared heritage.
Cherell and Frank’s wedding transcended the ordinary, uniting two cultures, two families, and two hearts in a celebration of love, laughter, and tradition.
Capturing Cherell and Frank’s wedding was a true honour. Their Congolese-Kalabari wedding in London was a day full of culture, emotion, and unforgettable moments. If you’re planning your own wedding and want a photographer to capture your unique love story, I’d love to help you preserve every memory. Don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I can’t wait to help you capture and preserve your wedding day’s most memorable moments.
Photography:@trilionpros
Videography:@gtrulyweddings
Event planner:@renikegrace
Hair:@platinumtressesbridal
Bridal dress:@davidsbridaluk
Hotel:@thegantrylondon
Bridesmaids makeup:@rantsmua
Bridal makeup:@ayeshablackstock
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Car company:@londontravelpartners
Reception:@thechigwellmarquees
Decor:@extremeweddingevents
September 19, 2023
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