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Ibinabo Fiberesima covers Genevieve Magazine’s Bridal Issue, Talks about Her Upcoming Wedding & more
Genevieve Magazine’s December 2014 issue has just been released and the annual Bridal Issue features actress and President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima, who got an engaged a few months ago to her longtime friend.
In an exclusive interview with Genevieve magazine, the actress talks about her love, marriage, her past relationships and more.
She says, “My previous relationships didn’t work probably because I wasn’t patient enough”.
The issue also features an exclusive bridal shoot in Tuscany, tips to a successful marriage, Celebrity Weddings of 2014, wedding traditions that need to go and more.
Genevieve Magazine’s December 2014 issue has just been released and the annual Bridal Issue features actress and President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima, who got an engaged a few months ago to her longtime friend.
In an exclusive interview with Genevieve magazine, the actress talks about her love, marriage, her past relationships and more.
She says, “My previous relationships didn’t work probably because I wasn’t patient enough”.
The issue also features an exclusive bridal shoot in Tuscany, tips to a successful marriage, Celebrity Weddings of 2014, wedding traditions that need to go and more.
All the Inspiration You’ll Ever Need for a Little Mermaid-Themed Wedding
Ever dream of being a Disney princess on your wedding day? Make the ultimate fairytale come true (and your inner child swoon) with a Little Mermaid theme. The movie turns 25 this year and we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate than with a real-life take on the happy couple’s beloved romance.
This fantasy photo shoot, produced by online wedding marketplace Your Cloud Parade, brought Ariel (modeled by Traci Hines) and Prince Eric’s (modeled by Leo Camacho) under-the-sea nuptials to life in the most stylish way possible. From tutu-clad bridesmaids to a gorgeous ocean-themed dessert table, they’ve modernized every last detail.
Ever dream of being a Disney princess on your wedding day? Make the ultimate fairytale come true (and your inner child swoon) with a Little Mermaid theme. The movie turns 25 this year and we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate than with a real-life take on the happy couple’s beloved romance.
This fantasy photo shoot, produced by online wedding marketplace Your Cloud Parade, brought Ariel (modeled by Traci Hines) and Prince Eric’s (modeled by Leo Camacho) under-the-sea nuptials to life in the most stylish way possible. From tutu-clad bridesmaids to a gorgeous ocean-themed dessert table, they’ve modernized every last detail.
L.C Bridal: Naeem Khan Spring 2015 Bridal Collection
Naeem Khan presents 2015 Bridal Collection, enjoy.....
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Naeem Khan presents 2015 Bridal Collection, enjoy.....
Veil Alternatives: No Veil, No Problem!
Some brides-to-be like to use veil for the wedding while some prefer not to use veil at all. However there is an alternative, below are some of the veil alternatives, very lovely.
Some brides-to-be like to use veil for the wedding while some prefer not to use veil at all. However there is an alternative, below are some of the veil alternatives, very lovely.
Eva Mendes Designs a Collection of Bridesmaids Dresses
Eva Mendes is one busy new mom! The actress, who gave birth to daughter Esmeralda Amada Gosling in September has just revealed a new line of bridesmaids dresses and accessories that she designed for her eponymous line with New York & Company.
The bridal party capsule collection is made up of eight different feminine dress styles in a wide range of colors, from full-length draped gowns in dove grey to flirty lace frocks in sunny yellow. Delicate matching accessories come in the form of statement necklaces, bejeweled hair pieces, sparkling sashes, and faux-flower corsages. The best part? Mendes has made the pieces completely afforable—each dress will set you back $79 to $119 and the accessories range from $22 to $42.
“An important day needs a special dress,” Mendes says in a statement. “I love this collection for weddings and other special events. Feel great and dance the night away!”
Eva Mendes is one busy new mom! The actress, who gave birth to daughter Esmeralda Amada Gosling in September has just revealed a new line of bridesmaids dresses and accessories that she designed for her eponymous line with New York & Company.
The bridal party capsule collection is made up of eight different feminine dress styles in a wide range of colors, from full-length draped gowns in dove grey to flirty lace frocks in sunny yellow. Delicate matching accessories come in the form of statement necklaces, bejeweled hair pieces, sparkling sashes, and faux-flower corsages. The best part? Mendes has made the pieces completely afforable—each dress will set you back $79 to $119 and the accessories range from $22 to $42.
“An important day needs a special dress,” Mendes says in a statement. “I love this collection for weddings and other special events. Feel great and dance the night away!”
PHOTOS: Inside Snooki's Glamorous Wedding
The couple, who became engaged in March 2012, had two extra-special guests at their wedding: 2-month-old daughter Giovanna and 2-year-old son Lorenzo.
Since she was "too short" for a mermaid dress, Snooki brought the wow with an elaborate flowing gown by Ines Di Santo. "Want to give a huge shout out and thank you to my gown designers @eveofmilady & @inesdisanto you made me feel beautiful at my wedding!" she Tweeted post-nuptials.
The bride kept the Great Gatsby theme of her shower going into the wedding, with '20s-inspired touches like this classic car marking the day. But something more modern? The wedding party, which included Jersey Shore costar and best friend Jenni "JWoww" Farley. Costar Paul "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio was also in attendance.
"I wanna get married again," Snooki Tweeted. "Such an amazing experience celebrating the love between @JLaValle and I! Love u husband."
Since she was "too short" for a mermaid dress, Snooki brought the wow with an elaborate flowing gown by Ines Di Santo. "Want to give a huge shout out and thank you to my gown designers @eveofmilady & @inesdisanto you made me feel beautiful at my wedding!" she Tweeted post-nuptials.
The bride kept the Great Gatsby theme of her shower going into the wedding, with '20s-inspired touches like this classic car marking the day. But something more modern? The wedding party, which included Jersey Shore costar and best friend Jenni "JWoww" Farley. Costar Paul "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio was also in attendance.
"I wanna get married again," Snooki Tweeted. "Such an amazing experience celebrating the love between @JLaValle and I! Love u husband."
TV Host Frank Edoho Marries Sandra Onyenucheya, Mother of Their Cute Son
Frank Edoho, game show host of the Nigerian version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire just got married for the second time yesterday, to Sandra Onyenucheya.
The couple, who have a son together, had their traditional wedding a year ago while the bride was pregnant. Frank is also blessed with three children from his previous marriage.
When asked by The Net NG in August 2013 if he will get married again last year, Frank had this to say,
Will you be trying your hands on marriage again?
You just never know.
If you would, what kind of man would he be?
You come to a point in your life where you can’t afford to do things out of adrenaline but with great thought. It would be a more mature person, someone who is calm and has a fine sense of how life should be. Someone who is mature, wise and seen life and the ways of the world and knows what he is doing at every time. When you think about all that has happened, does it bring tears to your eyes? No, I feel a sense of disappointment instead especially now when the children come home with questions that I need a man to answer, if he (their father) were around. For example, someone to be there for my son at a time when he is writing his common entrance examination. It’s a feeling of disappointment, but you know, we have to rise above them and you go on…
The couple, who have a son together, had their traditional wedding a year ago while the bride was pregnant. Frank is also blessed with three children from his previous marriage.
When asked by The Net NG in August 2013 if he will get married again last year, Frank had this to say,
Will you be trying your hands on marriage again?
You just never know.
If you would, what kind of man would he be?
You come to a point in your life where you can’t afford to do things out of adrenaline but with great thought. It would be a more mature person, someone who is calm and has a fine sense of how life should be. Someone who is mature, wise and seen life and the ways of the world and knows what he is doing at every time. When you think about all that has happened, does it bring tears to your eyes? No, I feel a sense of disappointment instead especially now when the children come home with questions that I need a man to answer, if he (their father) were around. For example, someone to be there for my son at a time when he is writing his common entrance examination. It’s a feeling of disappointment, but you know, we have to rise above them and you go on…
A Wedding Takes Flight: Couple Ties the Knot at 35,000 Feet
Engaged couple Dottie Coven and Keith Stewart busily crisscross the country for their jobs, racking up tons of frequent flyer miles. So, it's no surprise that the pair was in the airport when they came up with a creative idea for their wedding ceremony.
"We were literally sitting at a gate in Baltimore, waiting for a flight and just thinking, 'What should we do?' " Coven told WFAA.com. "And we thought, 'What about getting married on a plane?' "
They contacted Southwest Airlines and cashed in enough of their combined 1.5 million Rapid Rewards points to secure tickets for about 30 family members and friends. And on a flight Sunday somewhere between Nashville and Dallas – with a flower girl who handed out pretzels and peanuts down the center aisle – they tied the knot at 35,000 feet.
Coven, who boarded the flight in a white wedding dress and veil, moved toward the rear of the plane before dancing back to the front, where the officiant – the groom's brother-in-law – announced to all onboard, "We are gathered here today, whether you intended to or not, to celebrate the wedding of Dottie Coven and Keith Stewart."
More pictures below:
"If anyone can show just cause why they may not be lawfully joined together," the officiant announced over Flight 4058's public address system, "let them push their flight attendant call button now."
The couple previously had secured their marriage license in Tennessee, and relied on their mobile phones to read their vows, with the bride stating, "I, Dottie, choose you, Keith, to be my husband in front of our friends, our family, and random but very special guests."
Coven, 44, who works in sales, and Stewart, 38, who works in IT, live outside of Louisville, Kentucky, and met two years ago on a dating website. When they approached the airline with their idea, the company's marketing team sensed a tie-in with Southwest's corporate "NONSTOP Love" campaign, heralding the recent expansion of flights from the airline's hub of Dallas's Love Field.
Although the airborne ceremony was not the first for the carrier, "we thought this was a great idea," Southwest spokesperson Michelle Agnew tells PEOPLE. Apart from the couples' invited guests, the rest of the 143 passengers onboard the sold-out flight received a note at the boarding gate that "cordially invited" them to attend the brief ceremony, which followed the drink service "so that our customers were happy and taken care of," says Agnew.
"A lot of things around flying tend not to be fun," said Coven, so the couple decided, "Let's make it fun again!"
As a gift, Southwest flew the newlyweds for free to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the honeymoon.
"It really is all about love and being together and just creating memories," Coven tells PEOPLE. "To see 100 other people that we don't even know just excited and smiling – it's not very often that we get to just make people smile. The fact that they could share that with us was pretty phenomenal."
Cute flower girl.
Engaged couple Dottie Coven and Keith Stewart busily crisscross the country for their jobs, racking up tons of frequent flyer miles. So, it's no surprise that the pair was in the airport when they came up with a creative idea for their wedding ceremony.
"We were literally sitting at a gate in Baltimore, waiting for a flight and just thinking, 'What should we do?' " Coven told WFAA.com. "And we thought, 'What about getting married on a plane?' "
They contacted Southwest Airlines and cashed in enough of their combined 1.5 million Rapid Rewards points to secure tickets for about 30 family members and friends. And on a flight Sunday somewhere between Nashville and Dallas – with a flower girl who handed out pretzels and peanuts down the center aisle – they tied the knot at 35,000 feet.
Coven, who boarded the flight in a white wedding dress and veil, moved toward the rear of the plane before dancing back to the front, where the officiant – the groom's brother-in-law – announced to all onboard, "We are gathered here today, whether you intended to or not, to celebrate the wedding of Dottie Coven and Keith Stewart."
More pictures below:
"If anyone can show just cause why they may not be lawfully joined together," the officiant announced over Flight 4058's public address system, "let them push their flight attendant call button now."
The couple previously had secured their marriage license in Tennessee, and relied on their mobile phones to read their vows, with the bride stating, "I, Dottie, choose you, Keith, to be my husband in front of our friends, our family, and random but very special guests."
Coven, 44, who works in sales, and Stewart, 38, who works in IT, live outside of Louisville, Kentucky, and met two years ago on a dating website. When they approached the airline with their idea, the company's marketing team sensed a tie-in with Southwest's corporate "NONSTOP Love" campaign, heralding the recent expansion of flights from the airline's hub of Dallas's Love Field.
Although the airborne ceremony was not the first for the carrier, "we thought this was a great idea," Southwest spokesperson Michelle Agnew tells PEOPLE. Apart from the couples' invited guests, the rest of the 143 passengers onboard the sold-out flight received a note at the boarding gate that "cordially invited" them to attend the brief ceremony, which followed the drink service "so that our customers were happy and taken care of," says Agnew.
"A lot of things around flying tend not to be fun," said Coven, so the couple decided, "Let's make it fun again!"
As a gift, Southwest flew the newlyweds for free to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the honeymoon.
"It really is all about love and being together and just creating memories," Coven tells PEOPLE. "To see 100 other people that we don't even know just excited and smiling – it's not very often that we get to just make people smile. The fact that they could share that with us was pretty phenomenal."
Cute flower girl.
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