Ghanaian Makeup Artist, Fairouse & Abass’ Islamic wedding was full of glamour and opulence

The Islamic wedding of Ghanaian pro Makeup Artist, Fairouse Alfa of Fabloox and Yunus Abass was a sight for sore eyes as it was full of glamour, prestige and luxury.

Their wedding photos which was captured by Jema Studious was a coruscating kaleidoscope of colors. The glamour and charm that were seen in the images which have become a viral sensation has caused people to conclude that it is one of the most expensive Ghanaian weddings of 2019.

And we couldn’t agree more with this assertion because right from decor to wedding gown the celebration reeked of oppulence and brilliance. This was all planned and coordinated by the bride herself in collaboration with other wedding vendors.

Farouse killed it in an encrusted fairytale wedding gown and glittering head turban, cathedral length veil which she matched with priceless jewels on her ear, all in sparkling white. Abass also wore in his full element wearing a sheikh inspired outfit for the wedding.

For the bridal party the bridesmaids donned silver grey dresses as the groomsmen looked ravishing in silver grey kaftans.

Enjoy the Islamic wedding below

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Photography @jema_photography
Videography @chikisphotography
Brides makeup @ariyike_mua
Gele @tboygele
Brides dresses @lushlahai
Grooms clothes @jrym
Bridesmaids @lushlahai
Cake @pinkpandabakery
Bridesmaids makeup @paintedperfectgh
Decor @elgemini
Mc @frankykanteyonthemic
Balloon @bespokeballons
Fabrics @lushlahai
Kente and gele cloth
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Abaya @abayavoquegh
Local bar @SterlingSips
DJ @sl_entertainment

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