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Lisa & Rohit’s union, born from destiny’s design, unfolded like a living fable amidst the serenity of Hawaiian tides. Their love story, initiated in an intimate Indiana wine bar, was sealed with a picturesque proposal amidst Central Park’s cherry blossoms.
Their wedding, a radiant melding of Rohit’s Hindu heritage and Lisa’s Christian roots was a canvas of cultural richness and elegance, meticulously crafted by Mira Savara Events. Lisa, adorned in a dream-like ensemble of blue, green, and hints of pink designed by Nazranaa, deviated from the traditional red, marking a radiant yet empowered look on her big day.
A symphony of personalized touches was woven throughout the celebration. A close knit fabric of culture was evident as Lisa voiced her vows in Hindi. The vibrancy of their union echoed in the exhilarating dance performances at the Sangeet, choreographed by Soni Choreography. The blossoms adorning the ceremony, courtesy of Always Flowers 808, later brought joy to a local nursing home, a testament to Lisa & Rohit’s generous spirits. Their fur child was included at the reception with the depiction of their cherished mini Goldendoodle, Tali, on the wedding cake by Cake Works.
Their wedding wasn’t just a union but a celestial dance of moments and cultures under the starlit skies, echoing love’s boundless, transcendent reach and the enchanting melody composed when two hearts unite as one.
Congratulations Lisa & Rohit!
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Rohit and I met online after we both divorced. We both pretty much resigned ourselves to living single, independent lives after both of our prior marriages did not work out. We were both living in Indiana at the time, and I had recently accepted a position that would move me to New York City. When we met online and started talking, it was amazing! It was like we had known each other forever. Everything was so easy, and the conversation just flowed...and never seemed to stop. The day we met online and started texting and then talking by phone, Rohit said, "I don't know how spontaneous you are, but how would you like to have dinner with me?" I said yes and met him later that evening. From the moment we met in person, the conversation never seemed to end. So much so that we never really got past ordering a bottle of wine at the wine bar we met at, and we talked so long that the restaurant's kitchen closed before we could order food -- we didn't really notice as we had been talking for hours. During the course of our conversation, I shared with Rohit that I had been recruited to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan and would be moving in a couple of months. His reply? "Well, I like big cities, and I love to travel!" The rest was history.
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It was a gorgeous spring day, and we went for a walk in Central Park to see the cherry blossoms. They were in full bloom, and the park was packed with people enjoying the blooms. That is where he popped the question. Afterward, we took a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through the park.
Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
Rohit grew up Hindu, and I grew up Christian, but I knew that I wanted to have a full Indian wedding, which is somewhat unbelievable considering the fact that I had never been to an Indian wedding. Family is very important as is spirituality, and we both felt strongly that the Universe allowed our paths to cross for a reason, and to find your soulmate at whatever age was an incredible blessing that we wanted to honor. We actually started planning the wedding to either be in the Midwest or New Jersey/NYC area, where we had homes. However, when we started the planning process, it started feeling like we were in our 20s and this was our first marriage. So, we quickly realized that a destination wedding made more sense. We pretty quickly decided on Hawai'i partly because we love the islands but also because it would be fairly easy for our family in India to get to. When we decided on Hawai'i, we scoured online websites and blogs and actually found an incredible Indian wedding planner - Mira Savara - in Oahu. We had a video call with Mira, and she made us feel at ease and walked us through every little detail from the Hindu priest we would fly in from the mainland to venues to menus. As the only Indian wedding planner in the Hawaiian Islands, she was very well-connected and able to talk through our vision and connect us with the right local vendors.
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Living in New Jersey for part of the time made the bridal lehenga slightly easier than it might be otherwise. I happened to come across a YouTube show called Nazraana Diaries, which was a bit of an Indian version of 'Say Yes to the Dress'. After seeing this show, we made an appointment with Shia, one of the co-owners and dress designers, to look at dresses. I didn't go with a color in mind but rather a color I didn't want. As most people know, red is the traditional color, but I don't really like red, so I knew that I didn't want a red lehenga. Rohit and I both love the color blue. Shia asked me a few questions to get to know me and then brought out 3 dresses. The 3rd one was the one. It combined sparkle with blue, green, and hints of pink and was so gorgeous. It was the dress I always dreamt of without ever really thinking about it. It was perfect!
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was having someone truly my equal in Rohit as part of the planning process. He was equally invested in the beauty of this wedding, and it made the planning process special.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I think they loved the fact that it was in Hawai'i. Because it was a destination wedding, our guests were not really guests -- they were family or friends who were more like family. Our wedding was the first week of January and more than one told us that we should have an annual anniversary trip and re-create the week every year in Hawai'i. Funny (...but not a bad point)
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Even though this was an Indian/Hindu wedding, there were pieces folded into our wedding that symbolized my culture and background. My mother and brother, Jonathan, walked me down the aisle to a song that was special to me and Rohit. My good friend, Heather, read a poem by Dr. Maya Angelou. But I think the thing that stands out most is we decided to exchange personal vows that we wrote. I surprised Rohit and everyone at the wedding by saying my vows in Hindi, initially followed by the English translation for my side of the family. Rohit's cousin - Anjela - helped me translate and learn my vows for months leading up to the wedding. It was incredibly special and a moment I will always cherish.
For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.
Our sangeet was amazing, and one of the most special components was the choreographed dance that our adult kids and their cousins performed. Soni with Soni Choreography created such a fun routine for Jalebi Baby and Kala Chashma with sunglasses and all. It was so much fun, and everyone loved the performance. We also had a blast with our Soni choreographed routine, which was performed to Zaalima and Morne Banki. I think my husband surprised his entire family with his dance moves, and it was so special to be able to share the fun side of our adventurous spirit with everyone.
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
I think the best thing to remember is to go into your day focused on the love and not the details. While the details may seem important, the love is what brought you to this moment and is what will persevere throughout the rest of your days. Enjoying the moments of the day with love and gratitude is the most important thing and will allow you to have memories to cherish for the rest of your days.
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
As a couple that was blending a family of adult kids during the pandemic, we adopted a mini golden doodle who has truly become our 'baby'. Her name is Tali (after Italia, our favorite country to visit). Since we were having a destination wedding in Hawai'i, we were unable to bring her with us, but we still wanted to include her in our special day. So we found an artist on Etsy who took a picture of Tali and created a miniature figurine of her that we then delivered to the bakery, Cake Works, and they included her in the bottom layer of the 3 tiered cake. She is 'peeking' out from the bottom of the cake layer. It was adorable, and everyone loved it!
In addition, we had such incredibly fresh and fragrant flowers that brought a rainbow of colors into the day. The mandap was covered with hanging flowers throughout, and it was incredibly special. My husband and I are both in healthcare and did not want the flowers to go to waste after the wedding so our wedding planner arranged for the flowers to be delivered to a local nursing facility to be enjoyed by the residents. That was amazing!
Come back for more tales, loves; until then, stay inspired and cherish the love surrounding you!
Hello, Maharanis! Nestled amidst the sacred ambiance of the First United Methodist Church, Swetha & Melchisedek's journey began, resonating with promises of a lifetime. With each vow, the air became thicker with emotion, a testimony to the power of their love. Swetha's ethereal beauty, accentuated by the deft touches of Beauty Marked and adorned in the finest ensemble from Debra's Bridal, left everyone in awe. But, what truly dazzled were the radiant pieces from Givenchy and Nazranaa Jewels that complemented her glowing aura. The intricate Mehndi designs by Manu's Beauty Care whispered tales of ancient traditions and the bride's journey into marital bliss. The Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront transformed into splendor and romance as Swetha wore attire from Nazranaa. The magnificent decor by NJP Events & Design echoed their dreams, and the lighting set by DJ XFactor illuminated the couple's happiness, creating a celestial atmosphere. Their beats and melodies resonated joyfully, setting the stage for a night of laughter and dance. Each slice of the exquisite cake from Sweet and Chic Events tasted like heaven, while Riant Films impeccably captured the enchanting moments, immortalizing them in this beautiful film.
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Melchisedek (or Jean, as most people & I call him for short) met in 2010 at the ages of 19 & 20 at the University of South Florida. Our first few encounters were in passing at the student center, thanks to our mutual friend (& later bridesmaid) Anita. Our real story begins, however, at a student event where Jean spotted me across the USF Amphitheater & asked me to dance bachata with him. I was hesitant at first, knowing that this Sri Lankan girl had no idea how to bachata, but I decided to take a chance & learn with this tall, dark, & handsome Haitian man. By the end of the night, we'd had such a great time that we exchanged numbers & continued to text through the rest of the night. Coincidentally enough, over the next few days, we realized that we were in two of the same classes. We became study partners, passing notes in class and studying together on campus. It wasn't long before our friendship grew into something bigger. Our relationship definitely stirred things up a bit; after all, an interracial couple (specifically a South Asian woman & a black man) was not the norm back then and was often considered “taboo” in both cultures. We took the negativity in stride, & it only helped us grow closer. One of the things that attracted me most to Jean was how important culture & family are to him, as both are so important to me as well. About 2 months into dating, he met my family in order to take us to the airport as we were traveling to Sri Lanka. At the time, because our relationship was so new, I introduced him as just a "friend." Regardless, he made such an effort to get to know my parents & ask about our culture. When we returned home, I felt this newfound connection to my roots, & Jean was so eager to hear all about my first time there. That's when I knew he was the one. Over the past 13 years of being together, that hasn't changed one bit & it's one of the things I love most about him. We make an active effort to learn about each other's cultures every day, never losing touch with our own roots but always eager to incorporate other cultures into our daily lives. Not to mention, he has been my biggest motivator & supporter since day one, always pushing me to be the best version of myself & cheering me on even when he can't physically be there.
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It was nothing short of a dream come true, to say the least. On the eve of our 10-year anniversary, in the midst of the pandemic, & with the help of my family & friends, Jean pulled off a fairytale proposal - complete with twinkling lights, white clouds, balloons, & the song we first danced bachata to that fateful day playing in the background. At my childhood home, I walked in thinking I was going to a surprise party for my parents, & instead found a room filled entirely with balloons, twinkling lights, & fog. There, at the end of a pathway lined with flower petals & lanterns, stood my Prince Charming & our dog Aladdin, my Prince Ali, waiting with my dream ring. It was absolutely magical!
Tell us how you went about planning your wedding and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
We always knew we wanted to have two ceremonies, a Christian ceremony & a Hindu ceremony & make every effort to incorporate both of our cultures into our wedding. It was no easy feat, planning two ceremonies & two receptions over two days. Thankfully, my sister Shankeer had gotten married the year before in a similar fashion & was such a huge help. Having planned two ceremonies + two receptions the year prior, she had done a lot of the research on vendors, venues, outfits, etc., for me. I honestly don't know how I could have planned everything without her! With her help, I was able to book most of my vendors early on, which saved us a lot of stress later in the planning process. For example, we knew we wanted to book Photos by Rob Futrell, our amazing photographer, as I fell in love with his work during her wedding. We also booked Beauty Marked FL again, as they did such an incredible job with my sister's bridal hair & makeup. For our Hindu Ceremony and reception bridal & wedding party outfits, I just knew we had to go through Nazranaa again, as we loved how everything turned out with our custom outfits & jewelry in my sister's wedding; & our wedding looks turned out even more beautiful than I could have ever dreamed of!
About halfway through the planning process, I realized that there were still several moving parts I needed help with. I decided to hire a wedding planner, & it was the best decision I could have made! Big Guava Events made the planning process much less daunting - helping me book the rest of my vendors, organize my ideas, create timelines & keep everyone on track & events moving on time during the wedding weekend. I definitely would have been lost without them!
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Going through Shia with Nazranaa again was such a seamless process. We flew up to NJ & chose all of our outfits (bridal lengha, groom's sherwani, bridesmaids' lenghas, groomsens' sherwanis, bride & groom's reception outfits, & all jewelry) in just one day! I had a few colors & designs in mind, & Nazranaa helped bring my ideas to life. Our theme centered around royalty & peacocks for the Hindu ceremony and reception, so Nazranaa made sure to incorporate them into our outfits.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The decor! NJP Events & Design did such an amazing job taking all of my ideas & bringing them to fruition. When I walked into our reception ballroom, I actually started crying. I was so happy that everything turned out exactly how I imagined it. Our royal & peacock theme was a big hit amongst my guests, as there were so many little details incorporated into the weekend - small gold elephants adorned the head table, peacocks sitting on swings hanging from trees with crystals & lights as centerpieces, bronze peacock statues perfect for photo ops, a large peacock fixture on the arch of the entryway to the mandap, multicolored peacock light up rings & customized glow sticks handed out to guests on the dance floor, & gold, silver & rose gold trinket boxes as favors.
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Expect the unexpected & have multiple backup plans! Our Hindu ceremony was to be held at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront on their River Deck, with a beautiful view of the St. John's River & the Main Street Bridge. There was a large Navy ship that docked right outside of our venue, completely blocking our riverfront view. This ship was supposed to be moved several months prior, but the move kept getting postponed. We had finally come to terms with this giant ship being the backdrop of our ceremony & had even changed our ceremony setup to have it only obstruct a part of the riverfront view, only to find out two days prior to the wedding that they were a hosting an outdoor Christmas party, complete with a dressed up Santa, drinks, & loud music at the same time & day of our ceremony! I was panicking - how could we hold a religious ceremony with a loud party right next to us?! We ended up having to move everything to an indoor ballroom. Thankfully, our wedding planner, Big Guava Events & decor vendor, NJP Events & Design, were able to work with the Hyatt & create a magical scene for our ceremony; & although it wasn't exactly what I had imagined, it was still beautiful in its own way.
I hope you enjoy this feature. Until next time, stay in love and keep celebrating every heartbeat.
Hello, loves! Adriana & Sushant's lovely wedding celebration is live in today's Platinum Guide Blog.
Until the next romantic escapade, sweeties, stay enchanted and believe in fairy tales. See you soon!
In the enchanting tale of Sameera & Zain's wedding, a divine American-Muslim union bloomed amidst distance challenges and blossomed into a celestial celebration. Andrea Eppolito orchestrated the wedding perfectly, paying close attention to the sacredness of Muslim tradition and ensuring that the values were not compromised. She skillfully blended modern aesthetics with deeply rooted traditions, creating a beautiful wedding that genuinely exemplifies what an American-Muslim wedding can be. The nikkah was honored with great respect, resulting in something straight out of a fairytale! Sameera was the epitome of grace at The Palms, resplendent in Ghazala Khan's creation with an incredible hairstyle by Raquel with Paper Bag Beauty. The ambiance, orchestrated by the artistic touch of Matt with Rental Ave and the floral maestro, Eric with Dolce Fiore, was akin to stepping into an ethereal garden where every petal and hue whispered sonnets of love. The Saturday soirée at Resorts World was a chapter where the illustrious World of HSY fashioned Sameera into a vision. Every strand woven into art by Natalie with Glammed Up was a stanza in their love ballad. Elizabeth Garcia with Glammed Up emerged as the alchemist of beauty with brushes as her wands and palettes boasting the most sublime hues as her arsenal transformed Sameera into a vision of ethereal beauty. Chernogorov Photography, the photography maestro's touch was evident in every frame. Drawing inspiration from their European aesthetic heritage, every photograph curated was a masterpiece of romantic fine art and the soulful beauty of life's unscripted, raw moments.
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
During my neurology residency in Oklahoma City amidst the pandemic, I was introduced to an unexpected and delightful chapter of my life. While Oklahoma was an unfamiliar territory, it soon became a heartwarming haven filled with genuine souls and, most importantly, it's where I met Zain.
My training required a year in internal medicine where I collaborated with Dr. Sage Russell, a former classmate of Zain's from Baylor Scott and White in Temple, TX. Sage, noticing a potential match, promptly suggested I meet Zain. Trusting his intuition, I reached out to Zain on Facebook in September 2020. Although he only responded in December, our connection was immediate and intense, characterized by deep, early morning conversations.
Our first official date was in Oklahoma City, beginning with a visit to the now James Beard Award-winning restaurant, Grey Sweater, located conveniently beneath my apartment, and culminating with dinner at Cheever's. This was right after receiving our first vaccine doses. That evening, an unspoken understanding passed between us: we had found something special in each other. Though we held back on voicing our feelings, cautious of rushing things, in our hearts, we both felt it — this was the beginning of a profound love.
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Valentine's Day weekend of 2022 holds a memory I'll cherish forever. Zain and I revisited Grey Sweater, the place where our journey began. Throughout the evening, Zain's serene composure belied any indication of the monumental moment that lay ahead. While I had an inkling a proposal might be on the horizon, his calm demeanor made me focus solely on enjoying our intimate Valentine’s celebration.
As we savored our meal, the soft strains of lounge music gave way to "A Sky Full of Stars"— a song that holds special meaning for us, thanks to the movie Sing 2. Chef Black, a friend, masterfully orchestrated the next moment. Setting down a covered dish in front of me, Zain began to speak about the effortless love and connection we shared. As he lifted the lid, nestled amidst pristine white pebbles and delicate purple flowers, lay a radiant-cut, gold pave ring, gleaming in its beauty.
We had previously discussed ring preferences, and while I had shared my admiration for the gold settings and elongated cuts by Jean Dousset, the final choice was all Zain's, and it was a magnificent surprise. Overwhelmed with emotion, I found myself joyfully repeating "yes" as he asked the pivotal question. From that day forth, Valentine's Day transformed into an even more momentous occasion for us.
Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
When planning my wedding, my guiding light was Andrea Eppolito. We bonded instantly on Instagram, and her commitment to only managing five weddings annually ensured that I wasn’t just another client on her roster. She not only creates stunning weddings but deeply understands the intricacies of our Muslim Nikkah ceremony, seamlessly blending tradition with modern elements.
Venue selection was an adventure, but Moon at The Palms Resort and Casino stood out for our sangeet, partly due to our connection with Brendan Theaters as well as the beautiful windows and retracting ceiling to give guests an experience surrounded by lights and stars. Given the aftermath of the pandemic, spacious venues became paramount, leading us to Resorts World’s Lily Ballroom for our main event. Navigating the logistics of planning a wedding at such venues can be overwhelming, but with Andrea and DJ/event planning expert Brian Epling on our side, every detail was meticulously addressed.
Our two primary events, the Sangeet and the wedding day, had distinct vibes. The Sangeet at The Palms Moon space emphasized sound and lighting with the venue’s existing large windows, patio space, and retractable ceiling, with other meticulous details addressed by Brian Epling. Our main wedding day leaned into a “Beauty and the Beast” aesthetic, filled with dreamy crystals, timeless florals, and grand chandeliers. Andrea masterfully brought this vision to life.
Selecting a photographer was daunting, given the plethora of talent available. In the end, Chernogorov Photography captured our main events as they stood out during a friend’s wedding with their Vogue aesthetic. Earlier, I had gotten to know Nicole Hernandez, who captured my engagement and bachelorette party. We, therefore, had her capture my at-home mehndi event and launch her new business, SEEN, which is a glamorous portrait station that ended up being a hit for all our guests. Our videographer, Matt from M Place Pro, was selected by Andrea, who was a delight to work with, effortlessly blending into our events and engaging everyone with a smile and warm demeanor.
For beauty, Elizabeth Garcia of Glammed Up Vegas stood out for makeup, echoing my preference for enhancing natural beauty. Hair was split between Raquel Hightower's Kim Kardashian-inspired style for the Sangeet and Natalie Martinez's sleek elegance for the wedding day, providing a timeless low bun loosely inspired by Megan Markle that stood out with and without the veil. On the big day, Alyssa from Maiden White and Ghazala Khan from Raaz Couture ensured perfection in every detail as they styled me and my family members.
Outfits were primarily sourced from HSY, whom I’ll address further as I discuss the process for my wedding day lehenga, Ghazala Khan's Raaz Couture which features prominent designers like Anamika Khanna. For my bridesmaids, Anamika Tara with Glitterati Event’s designs were the perfect complement. Ultimately, my wedding wasn't just about me; it celebrated every person present, turning the spotlight on our collective joy.
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Selecting my bridal lehenga was undoubtedly one of the most exhilarating parts of my wedding preparations. The anticipation began almost immediately after our engagement, nearly a year and a half before the big day. While many girls grow up fantasizing about their ideal wedding dress, my dreams were specifically centered around the perfect lehenga.
In today's age of digital media, choosing a bridal lehenga can be quite daunting; we're often overwhelmed with pictures without the tactile experience of the fabric. Furthermore, shopping for such intricate pieces in the U.S. presents its challenges due to limited flagship stores. With the constraints of my residency and the tail end of the pandemic, traveling abroad was out of the question.
Traditional red, while iconic for many brides, never resonated with me. Instead, I was drawn to the subtler tones aligned with Western wedding traditions. While browsing the collections of HSY, one of my favorite designers, I stumbled upon a stunning champagne gold and white ensemble. Even though red is HSY’s signature, this particular combination felt like a perfect reflection of my dual identity as an American Muslim.
With excitement brimming, I reached out to the HSY team. Given the uncertainties of the pandemic and the usual time lags associated with international collaborations, I wanted to get an early start. My consultation with Hassan Sheheryar and his lead stylist, Talha, resulted in the creation of a bespoke lehenga tailored to my tastes. Entrusting such an integral part of my wedding to a designer overseas, without any in-person interactions, was undoubtedly nerve-wracking. However, HSY's reputation for unparalleled craftsmanship and professionalism put my concerns to rest. True to their word, they delivered a perfectly fitted, mesmerizing lehenga well ahead of schedule.
The collaboration didn't stop there. HSY crafted an elegant coral pink ensemble for my mother, a rich purple attire for my aunt, and a harmoniously coordinated traditional piece for Zain, which he wore for our nikkah ceremony. After the sacred vows, Zain transitioned into a suave Armani tuxedo, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary sophistication.
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
My favorite part of the wedding planning process was undoubtedly the last six months, as ideas transformed into tangible realities right before our eyes. The food tastings were an absolute delight, especially considering the challenge for vendors not specializing in Indian cuisine to craft such complex entrees. We were truly dazzled by their ability to stay authentic while introducing their own unique twist, resulting in an array of delicious dishes. The dessert spread offered a delightful blend of Indian favorites and a playful nod to Disney with "the grey stuff...it's delicious" from Beauty and the Beast. And the pièce de résistance? Our wedding cake features a delicate almond base filled with rich dark chocolate. It was truly a gastronomic adventure that captured the essence of our union.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Selecting just one standout element that guests loved most is challenging, given the overwhelming positivity of their feedback. A particularly unforgettable moment was my entrance, with my long, trailing veil. Many guests drew parallels between my entry and iconic moments like Princess Diana's and Meghan Markle's weddings. To be likened to such moments was an unparalleled compliment, not just to me but also to HSY, Glammed up Vegas, and my dedicated stylists, Alyssa and Ghazala.
Furthermore, numerous guests were captivated by the fragrance and beauty of the real flowers gracing the tables, all masterfully arranged by Eric of Dolce Fiore. Among the many renowned floral design companies, Dolce Fiore truly stood out for us. Eric transformed the venue with a variety of floral styles on each table, using stunning neutral tones. The enchanting tree tables designated for family honor were particularly eye-catching, as were the mesmerizing candle-lit entrance with its floral arch and the show-stopping floral design for the DJ booth. Generously, Eric and Andrea added several floral touches as their personal gift to us, further elevating the room's ambiance. To make the floral experience even more memorable, I designed customized butcher paper, allowing guests to fashion their own bouquets to take home.
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Choosing just one moment from the day is nearly impossible. The sight of my parents, tearful and full of pride as they saw me as a bride, is an image forever imprinted on my heart. Reciting my vows to Zain felt like the culmination of our journey, a sacred bond being sealed. The entrance of the bridal party, and my own, was nothing short of breathtaking. Additionally, the heartfelt speeches from our loved ones touched our souls and made the day even more unforgettable. Each of these instances continues to resonate deeply with me.
For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.
Our wedding weekend was an enchanting blend of traditional and modern celebrations, beginning with our Mehndi on Thursday, 9/28. Set in my backyard, Anamika Tara from Glitterati Events in Las Vegas brilliantly transformed the space into an immersive Indian street festival. With 78 guests in attendance, the evening was alive with hand-made paan stations, delectable street food, a sumptuous dinner, and dedicated mehndi (henna) artists. All of this took place under the nostalgic tunes of 90s Bollywood, making the colorful night a walk down memory lane infused with tradition.
The Sangeet, our pre-wedding welcome party, was orchestrated by the talented Andrea Eppolito. Held at the illustrious Moon at The Palms Resort and Casino, the theme revolved around music under the moon and stars. This venue, with its retractable ceiling and expansive windows, perfectly encapsulated our "whole new world" vision. The evening commenced with the captivating Sahlala Dancers, who gracefully blended Indian and Middle Eastern rhythms. Jeffrey Iqbal then took center stage, serenading guests with an energetic fusion of Bollywood and American hits. A highlight of the night was my surprise duet with Jeffrey on Zayn and Zhavia Ward's rendition of "A Whole New World." The astonishment on the faces of many, including Zain's, was unforgettable as they heard me sing for the first time. This was a cherished moment for me, reconnecting with music in such a poignant way.
Each event had its own unique fashion statement. For the Mehndi, I donned a vibrant yellow ensemble adorned with mirror work from Studio Elite in Chicago, IL. My look was complemented by beach waves, subtle makeup, and multi-hued jewelry by Rohit Jain, reflecting the lively and festive theme of the evening.
The Sangeet saw me in a modern, glamorous avatar. I wore a stunning lavender lehenga featuring an ornate mixed metallic choli, courtesy of Ghazala Khan with Raaz Couture. The delicate sparkle appliqué details and the mixed metallic waistline enhanced the outfit's elegance. I paired this with my mother's jewelry, which matched perfectly and went for a neutral makeup look with voluminous Hollywood-inspired hair. Zain, my groom, was dashing in a deeper purple ensemble with similar metallic detailing designed by Ghazala Khan. Together, we unintentionally mirrored the iconic duo of Aladdin and Jasmine!
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Start by allowing yourself to daydream and create a comprehensive dream board. While it's essential to remember that your wedding day is a shared celebration with your family, it's primarily about you and your partner. Discuss your vision with your family to ensure mutual understanding and harmony. Prioritize your must-haves and recognize the areas where you can be flexible. In my experience, due to uncertainties around the pandemic, I began planning earlier than most. Therefore, I'd advise taking ample time to explore vendors and solidify your ideas before the 12-month mark. This approach ensures that as you discover new inspirations, you're confident in your choices and can minimize potential roadblocks or limitations. Remember, opinions and preferences can evolve, and feedback from family can introduce new considerations, so it's vital to allow time for reflection and adjustment.
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
There's an abundance to reminisce about when reflecting on our wedding. Beyond the expected luxuries like exquisite jewelry, stunning outfits, and sheer glamour, our wedding showcased the essence of a contemporary Muslim celebration. Zain and I are truly blessed to have found one another. Our journey began as two diligent medical residents navigating different specialties and cities amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. A mutual friend bridged our paths, leading to a profound connection anchored in love, professional aspirations, culture, faith, and shared values. Finding such profound love is rare, especially one as resonant as ours.
Our wedding masterfully intertwined key Muslim traditions with modern elegance. We owe a debt of gratitude to Andrea Eppolito for crafting an event that not only radiates beauty but also serves as a beacon for what modern Muslim weddings can embody.
A heartfelt shoutout to my sister, Zara, our remarkable maid of honor. Her dedication to ensuring everything was perfect, even at the cost of her own peace, was unmatched. Zara, as petite as you are, I have some big shoes to fill when it's your turn to be the bride.
A hearty thank you to our bridesmaids, groomsmen, and the entire bridal and groom party, which included both our biological and chosen family. Their unwavering support and joy have been pillars of strength for both of us and our families.
Furthermore, a special acknowledgment and gratitude go out to Zain's family. Their support and the effort they made to travel from afar added immensely to our celebration.
Above all, our deepest gratitude goes to my parents. Their meticulous attention to detail, unwavering involvement, and commitment to ensuring everyone's joy and comfort have been unparalleled. I can only hope that Zain and I can emulate even a fraction of the love and dedication you've shown us.
We hope you enjoy today's feature, darlings. Cheers to love and the endless possibilities it brings!