We’re kicking off a new regular feature here on Munaluchibridal.com entitled, International Love. With daily visits from brides and wedding enthusiasts from across the globe, we felt it was only right to showcase the beauty of love…globally. The celebration of love and culture is beautiful, sacred and has no boundaries. We hope you enjoy this […]
Traditional White Wedding (With a Twist!) in New Jersey
Nigerian couple hosts friends and family at their second stateside traditional white wedding (with a twist!) in Montclair, New Jersey.
Timeless & Romantic Wedding in Philadelphia
Timeless and romantic wedding celebrates love and unifies cultures with black and white décor, flag dances, a gravity-defying wedding cake, and more!
Lillian and Justin’s Traditional Ghanaian Wedding in Ontario
Lillian and Justin’s love story began on Instagram. More than a little intrigued by each other’s images, they quickly got to know more about each other through direct messaging – where it was clear they shared much in common. Their first meeting set them on the path to together forever. And on July 8th they […]
Real {New Orleans} Wedding: Moriah + Kevin
Hurricane Katrina will always be remembered for the vicious spell it put on Louisiana back in 2005. But for Moriah and Kevin, it was “Katrina” that brought them together. Moriah remembers their first encounter,” We had only been there for one or two days when Kevin came to introduce himself. My sisters and I […]
Multicultural Wedding with Southern Charm in Charleston, SC
The morning of Brittany and Daku’s first date, Brittany fell ill. She decided to call and cancel, but Daku, who she met on Match.com, sounded so warm and caring that she didn’t have the heart to do it. Showing up was one of the best decisions Brittany made. She was so impressed with Daku that […]
Luvvie and Carnell Pulled off Two Weddings on the Same Day. See the Magical Results
Can one have two weddings in one day? With the right team – absolutely! Luvvie and Carnell pulled their wedding off seamlessly. NY Times bestselling author, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, organized a team of all black and brown vendors that were instrumental in helping her pull off both her traditional Nigerian wedding and her Western (American) […]
{New Orleans} Wedding with Charcoal Gray and Merlot Color Scheme: Allyson + Justin
In a classic case of “Mother knows best”, Allyson and Justin were introduced by Allyson’s mother at a military retirement ceremony. They hit it off and kept in touch after meeting. As Allyson states, “they’ve been chasing each other ever since.” It doesn’t hurt that they look delightful together. Their wedding was photographed by Erik Umphery Photography. […]
White Wedding with Czech Wedding Traditions in Obristvi, Czech Republic
Wanderlust couple, Rumbi and Tom, are back to share all the details from their white wedding in the Czech Republic!
Chic City Wedding with Zimbabwean Traditions in New York
“After years of fervent prayer, waiting and then some more waiting, the Lord finally brought this Presbyterian Pastor out of obscurity and into my life,” Tafadzwa recalls of meeting her now-husband Mark. After a beautiful proposal atop Bear Mountain in New York, the couple jumped right into wedding planning. They were engaged in August and […]
Red, Mint & Gold Nigerian Wedding in New Jersey: Lynda + Mark
Lynda and Mark’s love has spanned across nations. After having met at secondary school in Nigeria, Mark and Lynda reconnected years later in New Jersey. “The couple wanted the wedding to celebrate their culture yet show details that spoke to their personal taste,” said their event planner Pretty Posh Events. The couple chose the Imperia in Somerset, NJ […]
Multicultural Wedding at Emory Conference Center Hotel in Atlanta: Karima + Abdifatah
Spending summer vacation in another country usually doesn’t lead to finding your one true love. But that’s Karima and Abdifatah’s story. Karima and Abdifatah’s beautiful multicultural wedding was an explosion of culture with a mix of East African, Arab, and Western cultures. “The groom and I are both Somali but have Arab influences in our culture,” […]