By Wambui Thimba
The grand entry of the bride represents the climax of a Swahili traditional wedding
It doesn’t matter which part of the world you come from or what religion you belong to: all women want is to look fantastic on their wedding day! Allegiance to traditions, however, doesn’t mean being out of fashion.
Each year, world-known fashion companies create bridal collections for Muslim women.
Syrian hand-made beadwork, can also be worn as a Nikkah dress | White thawb dress in chiffon with hand-made beadwork READ MOREThe political bride courted by both camps Letter from Mogadishu: Somalia scores diplomatic coup as it embraces Swahili |
Nikkah dress with gold and green sequins | Buibui gown made with embroidered, Halwa satin fabric with butterfly-flared sleeves |