I'm back with the most-anticipated events of the day, Maharanis! Are you ready to revel in Farihah and Saad's Pakistani wedding ceremony and valima at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson? We sure are! Nobility Events planned and designed the most extraordinary event for these two, and Hugo Juarez Photography was there to capture every last breathtaking moment. Our newlyweds tied the knot in an outdoor nikkah ceremony, followed by a reception to remember featuring the most spellbinding floral and decor work by Mandaps by Dhoom. We couldn't be any more grateful to Arva Henna Artist for introducing us to today's blushing bride (her canvas for mehndi creations) and her phenomenal wedding affair. You can reminisce on all the delightful details, plus much more, in the complete gallery!

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Maharani Farihah, on her wedding style:

"When I first sat down to plan my wedding I knew the only style I would want is vintage. I wanted everything to be in either ivory/gold/ blush pink. Since the venue we had picked had windows all around with a straight view of New York City, I wanted it to be candle lit and romantic."

On her most memorable wedding moment:

"The most magical moment for me was my father walking me down the aisle with both of us crying as we walked down."

On her and her Raja's first dance song:

"We picked the song Hamdard from the movie Ek Villain. The song/ lyrics expressed how we felt about each other and our relationship."

On the role her family and friends played:

"My little sister made all the favors by hand. My sister is known for her brownies so for my wedding day she made little cakes out of brownies topped with our wedding logo."

Have a perfect rest of the day, Maharanis! We'll meet you back here tomorrow!

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