Nefie Eminkova, 21, has her face painted in preparation for her wedding in the village of Ribnovo, Bulgaria. AFP
She is a member of the Pomak, a Bulgarian mountain community that practises Islam. Eminkova and her fiance, Schaban Kiselov, 24, are tying the knot in a flurry of bright colours, flowers, dancing and blessings. AFP
Kiselov chats with his friends in a club before his wedding. Pomaks from Ribnovo wed only in the winter, in ceremonies that last for two or three days. Each bride must marry with her eyes closed, her face painted white and adorned with sequins. Getty
Kiselov and Eminkova pose for a picture in front of their dowry. Getty
About one million Muslims live in Bulgaria, approximately 10 per cent of the country’s population. Getty
Eminkova walks along a street in her traditional make-up and costume. Getty
Relatives carry gifts and banners during the ceremony. The bride must keep her eyes closed to the colourful feast surrounding her until an imam blesses the couple. AFP
Guests tuck into a wedding banquet. Getty
The bride and groom are greeted by relatives. AFP
Eminkova and Kiselov. Guests traditionally pin money on the bride and groom when they marry. AFP
Dancing is an important part of Pomak nuptials. AFP
The bride is covered in money. AFP
A wedding guest carries her baby in a colourful sling. AFP
Eminkova, now wearing conventional make-up, dances with her husband and other guests. Getty
Guests in colourful costumes dance during the wedding. AFP
Guests perform the traditional Bulgarian Horo dance. Getty
A woman watches the procession from a balcony. Getty