If 2025 has taught us anything, it’s that weddings are no longer just ceremonies; they are now productions that blend fashion, culture, and entertainment into unforgettable moments. And this year, four weddings rose above the rest to dominate timelines and conversations.
First came JP2025, the union of Nollywood princess Priscilla Ojo and Tanzanian music star Juma Jux. Their love story unfolded across ceremonies that were nothing short of cinematic. The traditional wedding was a showcase of Yoruba and Tanzanian flair, with Priscilla stunning in aso-oke paired with delicate beadwork, while Juma held his own in richly embroidered attire. But the white wedding was the true showstopper.
Priscilla’s gown, a beaded masterpiece by Couture by Tabik, sparkled under the lights, while Juma exuded regal confidence in a hand-embroidered agbada. Guests gasped when Jux surprised his bride with a luxury car gift, sealing the night with a moment that went viral in seconds. JP2025 wasn’t just a wedding; it was a statement that love could be both deeply personal and globally admired.
Then came KEGO25, a celebration rooted in Igbo royalty and grandeur. The couple, Kene and Ugo, turned tradition into theatre. Ugo’s entrance, arriving with a lion’s head held proudly on his shoulder, sparked endless conversations online. Meanwhile, Kene floated into the venue on a golden throne-like chair, glowing in custom designs that blended modern cuts with rich Igbo detailing. The scale of the event was jaw-dropping: a hall reportedly built from scratch just for the wedding, feasts that could feed villages, and performances that carried the energy of a cultural carnival. KEGO25 proved that when it comes to Igbo weddings, there’s no such thing as too much drama.
Of course, no list would be complete without CHIVIDO2025, the long-awaited wedding of Davido and Chioma. Set in Miami, the white wedding felt like something out of a blockbuster. The bride, Chioma, floated down the aisle in a breathtaking couture Alonuko gown, later changing into two more stunning looks by Jennifer Rowland. Davido matched her energy in Tom Ford and a custom Deji & Kola suit. But beyond fashion, the night was packed with unforgettable moments: a guest list studded with global celebrities, heartfelt tributes to their late son Ifeanyi, and electric performances by Adekunle Gold that turned the reception into a mini-concert. By the time the Hora Loca dancers set the floor ablaze, CHIVIDO2025 had already cemented itself as one of the most iconic weddings of the decade.
Finally, we arrived at Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi’s wedding, a love story that unfolded across three breathtaking destinations. Their journey began in Monaco, where Temi wore a sleek custom Wiederhoeft suit paired with Briony Raymond jewelry, while Eazi kept it sharp in Louis Vuitton. The Dubai celebration, however, raised the stakes; 2,000 lanterns and chandeliers lit up a tent dripping with luxury, as Temi dazzled in creations by Zac Posen, Miss Sohee, Lisa Folawiyo, and Oscar de la Renta. Eazi, styled by Jason Rembert, matched her with looks from Jagne and Mazelle. But it was their Iceland finale that stole hearts: Temi in custom Fendi haute couture, Eazi in Saint Laurent, vows exchanged under the Northern Lights, a surprise John Legend performance, and an after-party in geothermal hot springs. TemiEazi reminded us that weddings can be both intimate and larger-than-life, depending on the lens.
Together, these weddings weren’t just love stories; they were pop culture touchpoints, fashion archives, and lifestyle moments that defined what it means to celebrate in 2025.
If you could only attend one of these weddings, JP2025, KEGO25, CHIVIDO2025, or TemiEazi, which would you have picked ?