Temi Otedola’s Iceland Wedding Dress Was Pure Audrey Hepburn Fantasy

Three weddings. Three cities. Endless couture. Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi didn’t just get married — they served us a trilogy. Monaco gave us glamour, Dubai brought cultural richness, and then came Iceland… the darkly romantic finale we didn’t know we needed.

And at the heart of it all? Temi’s jaw-dropping Fendi Haute Couture gown, the undisputed main character of the Reykjavik ceremony.

Inspired by her forever muse Audrey Hepburn (specifically Hepburn’s 1954 bridal look), Temi’s gown was equal parts classic and otherworldly. Think marble-swirled silk that moved like mist, wrapped around her as she walked down the aisle of Hallgrimskirkja — Iceland’s dramatic, almost sculptural church setting. Vogue Weddings called it her “dream dress,” and honestly? Same.

The wildest part is that the photo everyone can’t stop sharing almost didn’t exist. Photographer Jose Villa asked Temi to pause before stepping into the car, and in that split second he captured the shot — elegance, anticipation, and just enough cinematic tension to make it feel like a still from the most romantic film ever shot.

Temi herself described the mood as “darkly romantic and natural.” Wagner filled the air, Eazi stood waiting in Saint Laurent, and Iceland provided a backdrop so surreal it felt written for the screen. A love story told across three countries, ending with a couture finale that was nothing short of legendary.

Daniel Usidamen

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