Adorable wedding dresses and gowns for brides and bridesmaids by TeKay Designs
Tekay Designs specializes in bridal, formal, maternity, ethnic, casual clothing, jewelry and accessories. We design maternity wedding dresses, african wedding gowns, evening wear, ethnic attire, flowergirl dresses, bridesmaids dresses and grooms clothing for plus sizes, petites, tall and regular. Based out of Houston Texas, tk-designs.com features designer wear and unique attire for brides, bridesmaids, and grooms and ship worldwide.
African Traditional Wedding Décor, Botswana magadi, setswana decor
African themed cake. Follow us @SIGNATUREBRIDE on Twitter and on FACEBOOK @ SIGNATURE BRIDE MAGAZINE
Woman. Man. Marriage. Heritage.
Traditional african wedding decor. Zulu wedding. Wedding ideas. Wedding centerpieces. Luxurious animal prints. Hand painted jugs. Tiffany chair tie backs. Lounge furniture. www.secundatents.com
Wedding: Sarah Langa-Heaton & Jehan Mackay
Last weekend, South African model Sarah Langa-Heaton married businessman Jehan Mackay. Sarah looked breath taking in a custom Tuelo Nguyza
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Traditional African wedding centerpieces and decor. www.facebook.com/joburgtents or SecundaTents&Events
Nigerian Design Label FinAfrik presents “My Ethnic Valentine”
Nigerian Design Label FinAfrik presents “My Ethnic Valentine” | Bella Naija
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Traditional african wedding decor. Zulu wedding. Wedding ideas. Wedding centerpieces. Luxurious animal prints. Hand painted jugs. www.secundatents.com
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Grooms attire by TeKay Designs. Bridal gown by Therez Fleetwood. Follow us @SIGNATUREBRIDE on Twitter and on FACEBOOK @ SIGNATURE BRIDE MAGAZINE
African Traditional Wedding Dresses
Source(Google.com.pk) African Traditional Wedding Dresses History Traditional African weddings and clothing gained popularity in the West in the 1960s during the Black Pride movement. According to the Oakland Museum of California, Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, wore kente cloth “during an historic visit to Washington, D.C., in 1958,” thus establishing “the cloth as a potent symbolic image for Africans and African Americans." Elaborate versions of items of African clothing that were…