
Temi & Eazi’s Wedding: The Fairytale We Can’t Stop Talking About
- Mercy Edmund Harold
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
When Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi said “I do,” they didn’t just have a wedding-they gave us a modern fairytale played out across three countries, three cultures, and countless unforgettable fashion moments. From Monaco to Dubai to Iceland, every chapter of their love story was a lesson in intentional beauty, and honestly, we just can’t get enough.
The Sparkle That Set the Tone
Long before vows were exchanged, Temi’s engagement ring-crafted by Thelma West Diamonds-set the stage. The diamond itself, bold yet refined, became an instant symbol of their story: timeless, sophisticated, and unforgettable. It wasn’t just a ring; it was a promise, and one that shimmered as brightly as the love it represented.
Dresses Worthy of a Princess

Temi’s fashion moments were a masterclass in couture storytelling.
Monaco: Sleek minimalism in a chic Wiederhoeft suit for the intimate civil ceremony at Karl Lagerfeld’s former villa.

Dubai: A radiant Yoruba traditional wedding, where she dazzled in custom gowns by Zac Posen and Miss Sohee, capturing both cultural richness and modern glamour.

Iceland: The grand finale-an ethereal Fendi Haute Couture gown at Reykjavík’s Hallgrímskirkja Church. Flowing, delicate, and architectural all at once, it was the kind of dress little girls dream of.


But it wasn’t just couture gowns. A playful polka
dot dress made its own splash, reminding us that not every fairytale moment needs to be grand-sometimes, whimsy and fun are the perfect exclamation points.
Eazi’s Effortless Cool

Mr Eazi’s style was the quiet anchor to Temi’s statement fashion. From sharp Louis Vuitton tailoring in Monaco, to culturally resonant Yoruba looks in Dubai, to the perfectly cut suits in Iceland, his style was never loud, but always precise. He dressed with the ease of a man confident in his lane: refined, minimalist, and effortlessly stylish. His looks didn’t compete with Temi’s: they framed her, balanced her, and created a perfect fashion harmony.
The Church That Felt Like a Stage


Church in Reykjavík wasn’t just a venue-it was a spectacle. Rising 74 meters into the sky, its design mirrors Iceland’s dramatic basalt lava flows, giving it a futuristic yet sacred aura. Inside, its soaring white arches and minimalist design provided the perfect canvas for blooms and vows.

On that day, with Temi in Fendi and Eazi in tailored elegance, the church looked less like a building and more like a stage crafted by nature and architecture for a once-in-a-lifetime performance.
A Love Framed by Mountains
The wedding photos against Iceland’s backdrop are what truly sealed the fairytale status. Snow-dusted mountains framed the couple in every shot, their peaks rising as if to witness the moment. The rugged greys and whites of the landscape only made Temi’s gown glow brighter, while Eazi’s sharp suit grounded the scene. Together, they looked like the soft center of a cinematic frame-fragile yet powerful, intimate yet eternal.
It wasn’t just scenery. It was symbolism: a love sturdy enough to stand tall against mountains, yet tender enough to bloom in the middle of them.
Nights Under the Northern Lights


And as if the mountains weren’t enough, their reception under a glass tent gave us another layer of magic. Imagine dining while the Northern Lights danced overhead, John Legend serenaded the couple, and the Icelandic night wrapped every guest in its glow. It was pure dreamscape, proof that this wasn’t just a wedding: it was an experience.

Why We Can’t Stop Talking About It

Every detail of Temi and Eazi’s wedding carried intention: the sparkle of a Thelma West diamond, the balance of couture gowns with playful polka dots, the harmony between her bold statements and his refined cool, the drama of an Icelandic church, the poetry of mountains and skies.
This wasn’t just about two people getting married: it was about showing us what love looks like when it’s celebrated as art, as culture, as story.
And that’s why we can’t stop talking about it. Because Temi and Eazi didn’t just have a wedding; they gave us a fairytale to believe in.
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