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Although black is seen as a symbol of evil in some places but most of the time, it is seen as a symbol of power, authority, elegance and sophistication.
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There is actually no rule that says a bride must wear this particular color for their traditional wedding. The bride is allowed to rock whatever color and style they want.
Here are some black inspired Yoruba bridal attire;
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