Feel the beauty of love in Nana and Michelle’s wedding

Come here, feel my heart beating, it beats for you! Nana and Michelle are our latest Ghanaian love story.

Their story is not usual Boy meets girl banter but a rather intimate journey from being strangers to ending each other’s sentences. Everyone deserves the kind of joy Nana and Michelle have found in each others arms.

First was their pre-wedding photos which were poetic and sweet followed by their traditional wedding which had all the perks of a Ghanaian wedding.

Despite the pandemic and the restriction on movements, it was still the best day of their lives. An African print robe, a stunning corset dress by Saadia and a divine white dress were the statement-driven looks Michelle delivered on the beautiful day.

Handsome Nana was also happy and hale in his jumper and kente later switching into an Indian inspired Kaftan.

We love the garden-themed traditional wedding decor which also allowed for social distancing due to COVID-19.

When you are looking at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know.

White Wedding

Did we tell you Jema Studios took the photos from both events and as usual they did magic with those images and their captions are everything. We’ll try to share them along with the images this time around.

Your beautiful smile makes my heart melt, I can’t imagine a life without you.


Keep smiling, my beautiful Michelle. Your smile is the first thing I will wish for as long as I could make a wish. Every smile of yours melts my heart.

It’s also emotional because Michelle has such a close-knit family and they were part of every moment. What a beautiful bond!!!

In this life, lucky are those who have had people to support and guide them through. Cheers to these amazing sisters ❤️
Cheers to these amazing sisters ❤️

I am smiling recalling the moments when I use to dream about this day. Woke up today and it’s all glory 🥰❤️
I am smiling recalling the moments when I use to dream about this day. Woke up today and it’s all glory 🥰❤️

A smile is the best makeup every girl can wear. Smile baby girl ❤️🤩
A smile is the best makeup every girl can wear. Smile baby girl ❤️🤩

And their cool cat of a dad

Dad, you have always been the coolest , like all those times you said yes when Mom said no 😀🥰.
It’s a done deal. She dropped her last name and took mine forever. ❤️


In this life, lucky are those who have had people to support and guide them through. Cheers to these amazing sisters ❤️🥰👩‍❤️‍👩


We were supposed to be 3 amazing sisters tonight, but one just gave away her last name ❤️

Videography

https://www.instagram.com/p/CDoS9Amjmyi/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDqb6r0jPWJ/

Vendors


Photography @jemaweddings
Video @jema_films
Makeup and Hair @phab_hairnmakeup
Kente dress @saadiasanusi
Kente @goba_kente
Decor @theoccasionshub
Sound & DJ. @djabizzy

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