There’s something quietly powerful about two women in white. For Yemi Alade and Fave, it’s not just a fashion choice — it’s a statement of calm confidence, of grace that doesn’t have to shout. In the acoustic video for “Worry,” the duo turns simplicity into spectacle, delivering a visual that’s as soothing as the song itself.

The setting could have been pulled straight from a dreamscape: white roses and hydrangeas bloom around them, soft petals scattered underfoot, every frame kissed by diffused light. It’s a world of serenity — half music set, half floral fantasy — and both women look perfectly at home in it.
Fave is the definition of quiet chic. Her blonde waves fall gently around her face, her outfit equal parts cosy and polished — the sort of look that whispers “effortless” while clearly being anything but. Yemi, meanwhile, brings the contrast: a statuesque figure in a flowing white gown, poised, radiant, and commanding without ever needing to try. Together, they’re the embodiment of balance — soft yet strong, intimate yet majestic.








Their chemistry unfolds like a conversation we weren’t supposed to overhear. Fave leans back, a study in calm composure, while Yemi anchors the moment with an energy that feels both grounded and ethereal. There’s an ease between them — the kind that turns collaboration into art and sisterhood into story.
And then there’s the music — stripped of excess, tenderly honest. “Worry” speaks of distance and devotion, of trying to hold love steady when life moves too fast. But in this setting, it becomes something else too: a reminder that beauty doesn’t always need volume. Sometimes, it’s the quiet that speaks loudest.