From wedding bells to high fashion, she shows why she’s a style ambassador, not just a name

Temi Otedola, now Mrs Ajibade, traded her bridal spotlight for haute couture glam in the City of Light. Just weeks after multiple wedding ceremonies, she graced the Le Défilé L’Oréal Paris runway in Paris Fashion Week, and proved she belongs in that league.

She walked in a stunning all-black Juozas Couture gown crafted with 3D floral appliqués on sheer mesh panels, cascading into a layered tulle skirt that moved like a dark garden in bloom. Her hair was swept into a regal updo. Makeup leaned bold but elegant; sculpted cheeks, glowing skin, and deep berry lips. The accessories were minimal, letting the dress and her presence dominate.
This was her second appearance in L’Oréal’s signature show. Last year she wore a striking red corset dress for her debut. But this new walk felt more personal, more assured. As a Global Ambassador for L’Oréal Paris, she delivered not just a moment, but a statement.




She didn’t just walk; she embodied the show’s spirit. Le Défilé is more than fashion — it centers the values of liberty, equality and sisterhood. It’s a stage where diversity isn’t token, it’s essential. Temi’s presence there reinforces that global beauty is shifting, and her voice is loud in that change.
Temi’s runway return isn’t a detour, it’s the next chapter in her narrative. From Lagos salons to Paris sidewalks, she’s bridging culture, confidence, and couture. She’s not just walking a runway, she’s walking into her future.
Source: BN
Photo: Temi Otedola Ajibade



