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Review of Icedotcom’s Ego-Oyibo Bridal Collection: An Ode to Childhood Fantasies

April 23,2023
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By Rita Okoye

Icedotcom’s latest bridal collection, Ego-Oyibo, continues to garner praise weeks after its grand launch. This collection, which pays homage to childhood fantasies, truly showcases Icedotcom’s commitment to excellence and innovation in the bridal fashion industry.

The creative force behind this collection, Frederick Chukwuemeka Izuchukwu Onwuzuruoha, has once again demonstrated his prowess in blending cultural elements with modern aesthetics.
I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the Ego-Oyibo collection on April 16, 2023, held at an exclusive private event in Lagos, Nigeria. The event, attended by fashion enthusiasts and industry experts, showcased the collection in all its glory. Each design was crafted to make every bride feel like a million-dollar project, bringing their childhood dreams to life. The models played a crucial role in bringing these designs to life, embodying the elegance and sophistication that the collection aimed to convey.
The collection features an array of luxurious gowns, each with its own unique charm. One standout piece that I found particularly breathtaking was a deep blue velvet gown with a tiered skirt that cascades in sumptuous layers, creating a sense of movement and depth. The bodice was adorned with intricate beadwork that glistened under the light, arranged in delicate floral patterns that added an ethereal touch to the overall design. The gown’s rich texture of the velvet combined with the meticulous detailing created a masterpiece of regal elegance, perfect for brides who wish to feel like royalty on their special day. The way the gown flowed and caught the light with every movement of the model exuded a majestic aura, truly embodying the fairytale vision.


Another striking design that caught my attention was a radiant red ensemble, which captured everyone’s attention with its dramatic flair. The gown featured a sweeping train that flowed gracefully behind the bride, enhancing the sense of grandeur. The bodice was richly embellished with intricate embroidery, interwoven with beads that formed elaborate motifs symbolising love and unity. Complementing the gown was a matching red headpiece, crafted with fine materials that added height and drama. An elaborately decorated hand fan, embellished with similar motifs as the gown, completed the look. The bold red color symbolised love and passion, making it an ideal choice for brides who wanted to make a powerful statement. The headpiece and fan were not just accessories; they were integral parts of the ensemble, adding layers of sophistication and cultural depth.
The collection also included a variety of traditional wedding attires for different tribes in Nigeria. For instance, the Benin bridal attire was a stunning display of traditional elegance. The rich, textured fabrics and intricate beadwork reflected the opulence associated with Benin royalty, creating a look that was both grand and sophisticated. The attention to detail in the beadwork and the luxurious feel of the fabrics made this attire a standout piece in the collection.
Similarly, the Yoruba bridal attire featured vibrant Ankara prints and intricate lace patterns, celebrating the colourful and dynamic culture of the Yoruba people. The design incorporated a mix of these fabrics, resulting in a rich diversity of styles that catered to every bride’s unique taste. The vibrant prints and the delicate lace worked together to create a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary elements, making the attire both timeless and modern.

The Igbo bridal attire was characterised by its luxurious George fabric and detailed embroidery, showcasing the elegance and sophistication of Igbo traditions. This design highlighted the cultural heritage of the Igbo people while providing a contemporary twist that appealed to modern brides. The intricate embroidery and the luxurious feel of the George fabric created a look that was both elegant and striking.


One of the most remarkable aspects of the Ego-Oyibo collection was its inclusivity. The designs often incorporated a mix of luxurious fabrics such as Akpoche, Akwete, Ankara, Velvet, Lace, George, Atampa, and Aso-ofi, resulting in a rich diversity of styles that catered to every bride’s unique taste. The models, with their diverse backgrounds and unique looks, added to the collection’s inclusivity, showcasing the versatility and universality of the designs. This diversity in fabrics and styles highlighted Icedotcom’s dedication to celebrating the rich tapestry of Nigerian culture.


The Ego-Oyibo collection launch was a resounding success, leaving attendees in awe of the stunning garments on display. The event encapsulated the essence of Icedotcom’s vision—creating memorable and enchanting wedding experiences for brides. The collection’s reception was a testament to the brand’s ability to continually innovate and set trends in the bridal fashion industry. The event itself was a spectacle, with a beautifully decorated venue that enhanced the grandeur of the occasion. The ambiance was filled with an air of elegance and anticipation, as each model walked the runway showcasing the exquisite designs.
Icedotcom’s Ego-Oyibo collection is a masterful blend of tradition and modernity, crafted with precision and passion. I am continually impressed by how Frederick Chukwuemeka Izuchukwu Onwuzuruoha and his team have once again proven their capability to deliver exceptional bridal wear that resonates deeply with cultural heritage while embracing contemporary fashion. This collection is not just a celebration of bridal fashion; it’s a celebration of dreams, culture, and the timeless beauty of every bride. As the fashion world, myself included, eagerly awaits Icedotcom’s next creation, the Ego-Oyibo collection stands as a shining example of what the brand represents—innovation, elegance, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

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