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Floral

Union of Cultures

The Wedding Website of Klara Jean-Baptiste and Samson Sosanya
Haiti, the first Black republic, represents freedom and resilience. Nigeria, rich in tradition and pride, embodies unity and power. Though oceans apart, our cultures are rooted in resistance, joy, and community. This union honors our roots and celebrates the beauty of Black love across continents. Attire: Black-tie or African-inspired formal wear encouraged.

Petit Ayiti

Haiti's Child

Bring your best Kompa moves and party energy! Haitians celebrate with rhythm, love, and community. From the beat of Kompa to the richness of our cuisine, every moment is filled with joy. Guests are invited to join us on the dance floor and celebrate in true Haitian fashion—through movement, music, and togetherness.


Omo Naija

Nigerian Child

Get ready for Afrobeats, tradition, and flavor! Nigerian celebrations are rooted in ancestry, music, and unity. We express joy through vibrant food, dancing, and spraying—a tradition of blessing the couple by showering them with money. Guests are invited to participate in this joyful custom as a symbol of love, support, and good fortune.