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Tucson, AZ Fusion Wedding by Santiago Almada Photography

Greetings, Maharanis! Get ready to enjoy Ekta & Manish's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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We hope you enjoy today's feature, darlings. Cheers to love and the endless possibilities it brings!

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Mehndi Artists: Henna by Purvi | Live Music: Lucky Devils Band | Photography: Santiago Almada Photography | Venues: Loews Ventana Canyon Resort | Planning & Design: Events by Nisar | Floral & Decor: Frostings Event Design & Rentals | Hair & Makeup: Makiaj Hair & Makeup | Catering: CGA Global Culinary Experience | DJ: DJ Mistry | Baraat: KC's Classic Carriage Company | Cinematography: Skypoint Productions


Glacier, WA Fusion Wedding by M. Laine Photography

Hello, darlings! In the lush embrace of Mt Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, Kasey & Yashas' wedding unfurled like a dream, interweaving the abundant tapestry of South Asian traditions with an idyllic backdrop. As the first hues of dawn brushed the forest, our lovely bride Kasey emerged, radiant and breathtaking after being pampered by Beauty by Elizabeth Marie. Her stunning ensemble handpicked from Adore Bridal and Specialty, clung to her with an almost ethereal grace, accentuating every intricate detail, every delicate thread. Yashas arrived, looking every bit like the prince in a sleek tuxedo from Suit Supply, the fabric catching the sun just right, making him shimmer with timeless sophistication. The magic didn't stop there; the setting came alive, thanks to the mesmerizing floral arrangements and decor by Joy Q Floral Inc. The wedding feast was a testament to their impeccable taste, with delectable treats and an exquisite cake from Corina Bakery satisfying the palate and delighting the soul. Through it all, M. Laine Photography was there, capturing the raw emotion and the immeasurable love that flowed throughout the day. Every picture they took is a window into the sheer enchantment of the day, preserving these moments for eternity. Check out the lovely gallery!

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Join us in celebrating the beginning of more adventures, and may love to continue to inspire us all.

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Ceremony & Reception Venue: Mt Baker Snoqualmie National Forest | Floral & Decor: Joy Q Floral Inc | Hair & Makeup: Beauty by Elizabeth Marie | Bridal Fashions: Adore Bridal and Specialty | Cake & Treats: Corina Bakery | Tuxedos: Suit Supply | Vow books: The Cozy Comfy Home | Photographer: M. Laine Photography


Jersey City, NJ Fusion Wedding by Memories Studio

Ladies, the tale of Janya & Ben's wedding is enchanting. Dive with me into this mesmerizing journey! Under the soft sun at Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson, this union was a masterpiece of culture and love. At the heart of this stunning affair was the impeccable planning and design by Urvashi Mishra, Wedding & Event Planner, ensuring every detail seamlessly flowed into the next. Elegant Affairs Inc.'s floral and decor mastery transformed the space into a romantic haven. Janya looked the queen of the day, thanks to the artistry of Color Me Rouge, who delicately crafted her hair and makeup, ensuring she looked picture-perfect for every cherished moment. The same gifted hands adorned Janya's hands with Mehndi designs, weaving stories of love, promise, and dreams. Transitioning from the sentimental ceremony to a night of revelry, D&S Event Solutions captured the essence of the celebrations, ensuring the dance floor was never empty, and spirits were always high. And when it came time for the sweet conclusion, Palermo Bakery presented a masterpiece cake. The lenses of Memories Studio immortalized all these timeless moments. Their impeccable photography ensured this wedding would be relived and cherished for generations. Dive deeper into the gallery to grasp the magic of this wedding.  You'll get lots of inspiring ideas from it.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Ben and I were introduced by my best friend. Ben attended graduate school with her husband, and when she started hanging out with him, she knew we had to meet. In addition to our compatible personalities, we went to the same college and graduated in the same year. It's a big school and we never met there; I am so grateful fate intervened and gave us another chance to meet!

Our relationship took several months to blossom. When we first met, I was wrapping up my job as a teacher in Connecticut and Ben was on the verge of completing his grad school program and traveling abroad for 3 months. After he came back from his travels, he started a new job which required traveling out of state Monday-Thursday and I was setting into a new job in the city while living in New Jersey. Needless to say, our schedules were tough to align! Once I moved into the city and we were able to spend time together more consistently, our connection was clear and it was worth the wait.

When the pandemic hit in March 2020, Ben and I left the city and went to stay with my parents in New Jersey. He had spent time with them before, but there is nothing like living together during a lockdown to really get to know one another. I could already see a future with him, but I knew he was the one after seeing how seamlessly he blended in with my family during those months. We were fortunate to have the opportunity to live with his parents in Michigan shortly after that, and we felt a great sense of comfort knowing that we could fit into each other's families with ease. Jokes about our former "roommates" were abundant at the wedding!

We met on November 21, 2015 in New York and Ben proposed on November 21, 2021 in Detroit.

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.
I would love to give a shoutout to out wonderful vendors! Urvashi Mishra is an excellent wedding planner. She brings an exuberant, creative side based on her wealth of experience working within hospitality and wedding planning, which allows her to be an ideal partner for facilitating each and every detail in a realistic manner to bring your dreams to life. Her team is also extremely easy to work with, goes above and beyond, and makes sure the bride and groom are able to focus on enjoying their wedding events and relishing each moment with their guests. She connected us with high caliber vendors who have also mastered their respective crafts. We feel very fortunate to have worked with Mehul from Memories Photography. In the months since the wedding as we've finalized our photos and videos, he has been highly accessible and never makes even the most minor requests feel like a burden. Chef Vipul from Moghul worked with us to curate a tailored menu that payed homage to our cultures as well as our personal favorites. Ben proposed to me in front of red Firehouse doors, and Dhwani Doshi from the Royal Co worked with us to incorporate this theme into our stationary. Sharda Aunty from Elegant Affairs understood our vision and vibes and made it come to life in a way we never could have imagined. Meghna Parikh from Color Me Rouge incorporated meaningful items into my mehendi design and I was so happy with how my makeup turned out! D&S did a great job with our lighting and music.

We are very fortunate to have worked with these vendors and highly recommend them to anyone planning their wedding.

What did your guests particularly love about your wedding?
One consistent piece of feedback that we received on the day of the wedding and afterwards was appreciation for the way our wedding weekend celebrated both cultures equally and how there was a palpable feeling of two families coming together as one. Our sangeet was atypical in that most of the performances were by people who had not attended a sangeet before. We appreciated seeing our friends (and the groom!) step out of their comfort zone and put together dance routines to make our day that much more special. My cousin provided an intro to the sangeet to explain what the event was to our guests. His main message was that in the beginning of the night there are two sides - one for the bride and one for the groom - and by the end there is just one side, the only side. Our guests truly felt that fusion by the end of the night and going into the weekend.

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.
Given our sentimental nature, Ben and I wanted to include meaningful touches wherever we could. One way we did this was through our floral choices. Our garlands for our Hindu ceremony matched my parents’ wedding garlands from 1983, and my bridal bouquet matched Ben’s mom’s bridal bouquet from 1989 (I can share photos from their ceremonies if you are interested!). Similarly, at our cocktail hour we displayed wedding photos of our parents and grandparents to honor the legacies of the wedding ceremonies that brought us to this day. Finally, as a way of honoring our family traditions and our love for cooking, our table names at the reception were named for spices that are featured prominently in Indian and Italian dishes (e.g., saffron, cardamom, fenugreek for Indian and basil, rosemary, thyme for Italian). To that end, our party favor for guests each contained a travel-sized jar of ghee and bottle of olive oil, continuing the broader symbolism of our wedding that brought together our families and cultures.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My advice is for both brides and grooms. First, the wedding day moves fast, but one way to try and stay in the moment is by looking whoever you’re talking to in the eye and ignoring everything around them. Since you are at the center of attention and everyone is vying to get to you, you will naturally get excited as you see familiar faces appear in your periphery. However, this intentional focus helps you to slow down and be present for the person you are speaking to in that moment. Also grooms, don’t be afraid to get involved! This is one of the rare moments where you get to showcase whatever you want about yourself to your guests, and you want the fingerprints from both sides to be present in the end result. In addition to my mom and our planner, I’m lucky to have had a partner who was excited to get involved with details and was with me every step of the way. It made the planning process that much more fun.

Ladies, this enchanting wedding story is one for the books. Come back for more ideas and love!

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Hair & Makeup: Color Me Rouge | Mehndi Artists: Color Me Rouge | Sangeet Venue: Hyatt House Jersey City | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | Planning & Design: Urvashi Mishra Wedding & Event Planner | Floral & Decor: Elegant Affairs Inc. | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ: D&S Event Solutions | Dance Floor Wrap: Shout | Priest: Krishna Varanasi | Cake & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Cinematography: Memories Studio | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: The Royal Collection | Photo Booth: Central Jersey | Guest Book: FeteFone | Photography: Memories Studio


Houston, TX Fusion Wedding by Shaimaa Photography

Hello, sweeties! As the first rays of the sun kissed the city, The Westin Galleria Houston came alive with the spirited anticipation of Malaak & Kashif's wedding. This venue is a testament to modern design and an ode to bespoke elegance—the staff's unwavering commitment to making every event a resounding success sets it apart. The couple's vision was immaculately brought to life by the ever-talented Houston Wedding Planner, ensuring every intricate detail was seamlessly intertwined with elegance and charm. Our lovebirds walked through a breathtakingly beautiful avenue of dreams crafted by Decor2Remember. Adding to the fun quotient was the Clutch City Photobooth, leaving the couple with amusing memories. Guests were greeted by the inviting aroma of fresh coffee from BrewQahwa, mingling seamlessly with the intoxicating beats of DJ Shoofi. Aga's Restaurant & Catering led guests on a culinary journey through the enticing scents and delicacies they created. As if that weren't enough to entice their senses, there was the irresistibly scrumptious dessert from Mom's Kunafa. As the day unfolded, moments turned into memories, beautifully captured by the lens of Shaimaa Photography. Marvel with all the details in the incredible gallery we prepared. Enjoy!

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Today's journey is over, but the love story is just beginning! Don't miss our coming events here! 

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Venues: The Westin Galleria Houston | Planning & Design: Houston Wedding Planner | Floral & Decor: Decor2Remeber | Catering: Aga's Restaurant & Catering | Coffee: BrewQahwa | DJ: DJ Shoofi | Cake & Treats: Costco Cake | Dessert: Mom's Kunafa | Cinematography: Kni Media Company | Photo Booth: Clutch City Photobooth | Getaway Car: Royal Exotics USA | Zaffe: Al Hurriyah Zaffe | Photography: Shaimaa Photography


Anaheim, CA Indian Wedding by Lin & Jirsa Photography/Thanh The Lai

Hello, sweeties! As the golden Californian sun embraced the Westin Anaheim Resort, the world paused to witness the union of Farina & Tahsir. This venue is more than just a location; it's an experience waiting to unfold. Its elegant architecture, complemented by meticulously manicured gardens and stunning views, creates a backdrop that's nothing short of breathtaking. Her bridal mehndi, intricately designed by the skilled hands of Arifa Did My Mehndi, told tales of passion and dreams, perfectly captured by the lens of the talented Thanh The Lai. The breathtaking wedding floral and decor by Ethnic Essence, who also masterfully handled the planning and design, transformed the venue into a paradise. Farina's every move sparkled, magnified by her mesmerizing makeup done by Peace Love Sakina. The Gaye Holud and Walima, events that hold immense significance in South Asian weddings, bore witness to the splendor of 2Create Designs' floral and decor. The atmosphere was electrifying with tunes spun by Dr. Srimix, ensuring that no foot remained still. The guests were then treated to a delightful gastronomic experience by Westin Anaheim Resort's impeccable catering, with each dish echoing the rich flavors of South Asian cuisine. However, what truly stole the show was the magic woven by Lin & Jirsa Photography. Each frame they captured was a timeless memory, exuding raw emotions and profound love. Head over, and look at the wedding gallery. You'll love it!

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How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
It was really as simple as boy meets girl! Both Kazi and Ahsan families have been a part of the same Bengali community here. I have known Tahsir's older sister since I was young as part of my brother's friends. I found out she has a younger brother when I saw Tahsir for the first time at his sister's wedding in 2009. Even though we didn't meet back then, we had a random Facebook interaction on a photo as complete strangers. Exactly a year later, in 2010, my brother was getting married, and we were hosting an intimate pre-wedding event at the Kazi residence. We were introduced to each other for the first time. Since I was running around, I didn't think much of it. I found out years later that while I was busy with my brother's event, Tahsir sent a Facebook friend request on his way home that very night. I accepted and messaged him the next day, and the rest was history. To this day, we still debate who made the first move technically. As we grew up together through college and then adulthood, we always found each other at the end of every day. There was a certain indescribable comfort and sense of "home" with each other we did not feel elsewhere. Fast forward 12 years later, we wanted the wedding to feel like a celebration of this journey of ours that so many of our closest friends and family witnessed and were a part of.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
True to form in desi culture, the Ahsan parents took the first step and proposed to the Kazi parents officially at our baat pakki in July 2021. We celebrated changing the friendship into a family. Soon after, wedding preparations were underway, and I was waiting for the day Tahsir would actually propose. As the holidays rolled around in December that year, Tahsir mentioned in passing that he had a wedding invite to a VIP holiday party one weekend. I was super excited. As I got dolled up to go out, a chauffeured car pulled up in place of Tahsir as my ride. He had called me to say he would meet me there. Once I got in the car, there was a card with directions and a gift, and I knew it was finally happening. I was dropped off at the JW Marriott Anaheim and walked up to the deck. As I turned in, all I saw was a red carpet leading up to a big "Marry Me" sign with music rolling. There were pictures of our entire journey from 2010 to 2022 laid out as I walked the red carpet. He finally appeared, and before I knew it, we were officially engaged with a ring! As we wrapped up our moment together, we were headed to what I thought were dinner reservations for the two of us. Much to my emotional surprise, he had planned the most memorable engagement party with our closest family and friends. Some even flew in from out of town. It truly marked one of the biggest milestones for me in our time together. Even to this day, I find this moment constantly replaying in my mind. It was the very first time I saw everyone we both love together under one roof there to celebrate us. I will never forget this day.

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.
The families knew we wanted 5 events typical to a Bengali Muslim Wedding - Mehendi, Gaye Holud, Nikah, Wedding, and Walima. The Gaye Holud is a Bengali tradition where the bride and groom have turmeric put on their hands and faces by loved ones and includes all the fun and dancing in anticipation for the big day. The Nikah is a religious Muslim wedding ceremony. The Wedding is the reception and rukhsati hosted by the bride's family to officially celebrate the union of the bride and groom and give the bride away. The Walima is the reception hosted by the groom's family to celebrate the newlyweds and officially welcome the new bride into their family.

We wanted a different theme and feel for each event. The planning and execution took long days and nights of the families spending time after work and on weekends to pinpoint everything to the very last detail. We are both so lucky to have quite a village of individuals with unique skill sets who were willing and happy to help us accomplish our vision. The year quickly filled up with frequent meetings, calls, and e-mails, constantly coordinating and delegating. The Mehendi was an intimate event kicking off the wedding week at home with bright colors, colors, and marigold flowers. The Gaye Holud was representative of us as a couple with a cross between classic Bengali and modern vibes with jewel-tone colors. As a young girl, I always pictured my Nikah to be similar to the theme of Jodha Akbar. The dream came true with my Nikah as an intimate ceremony with ivories and golds to emulate that peaceful, elegant, and serene vibe to it all. The Wedding turned the feels of the weekend from the desi side to an Oscars western black tie formal theme with rich and vibrant velvets, reds, and golds. The Walima culminated with a take-off into our marriage together with a modern aviation theme with midnight blues and whites. Each event ended up really feeling like it represented a different part of us as a couple. With this in mind, every vendor/venue was chosen based on how they would execute our big day after a lot of research.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
The colors I decided on for each event were exactly what I had hoped for. Through different styles and colors, I felt every outfit was very me for my big weekend and matched the theme and color palette I envisioned. The Mehendi started off with a green lehenga with a multicolored blouse. The Gaye Holud had 2 outfits - one in a classic red and yellow sari worn Bengali style and then a yellow and pink Anarkali later. The Nikah outfit was an Anarkali Pakistani style in rich ivory and gold chikankari work. Red has always been an iconic classic color for our desi weddings, in my opinion. So the big day had to be a velvet deep red lehenga I was looking for with 2 peach net dupattas. The Walima ended with a raw silk midnight blue lehenga with gold work and a gold tissue dupatta. All lehengas were worn in a different style to allow for diverse looks. I meticulously thought of colors for Tahsir and the family for color coordination with my outfits as well and was more than pleased after having seen how it all turned out in the pictures!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Looking back, while it was the most stressful year ever, I really miss the mayhem and chaos we lived in 24/7. Constantly having your favorite people a phone call or text away to talk through to-do tasks etc., is not a luxury we have anymore as we get older and need to schedule a time to catch up. Knowing how many people were up and dedicating their valuable time to us was so humbling; we could never express our gratitude in words. No matter how much time you spend planning and executing, it's the people who make any wedding enjoyable and memorable at the end of the day. We couldn't be any luckier to be surrounded by the most genuine people ever. We felt so overwhelmed with all the love from our closest friends and family all weekend and after.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I can't speak for our guests, but from what I heard, everyone really appreciated the attention to detail and theme at every event. We were very intentional in keeping the guest experience in mind, whether it was food, vendors, desserts, activities, performances, timelines, etc. It felt like it was all worth it when they enjoyed it all! Our wedding party, in particular, loved being included in everything all weekend. Everyone was ready to party!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
A special moment that constantly replays in my mind is a surprise Tahsir had for me at the Gaye Holud. We had planned for two of my favorite singers from London to perform at the Gaye Holud and the Walima. Due to scheduling conflicts, we were only able to lock down one of them for the Walima. During our variety show at the Gaye Holud, there was a moment where the MC was introducing someone I was not aware of in our timeline. I was in panic mode for a second since I didn't know what was happening. But then the singer popped out on stage and walked down singing to me. I was in pure shock. Tahsir was looking at me for my reaction, and I couldn't believe he had gone through all that trouble to surprise me on our special weekend. I don't know how he squeezed that in without my planner self-knowing! That moment was truly a surprise for me, and what a memorable performance it was!

A close second is the moment I had my first look with my bridesmaids on the Wedding day. I have grown up with each one of these girls for more than half my life, and seeing everyone be so genuinely excited and emotional once they turned around was definitely a core memory for me. Their presence at that moment of heightened emotions for me was the very support I needed right then and there. They relayed later to me that they even appreciated that moment as it was very memorable to them.

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.
There were a couple of ordinary things we tried to incorporate into our wedding events. We had an engagement shoot in Jaipur and in LA, 2 performers (one at the Gaye Holud and one at the Walima) flown out from London, a Bazaar at our Gaye Holud filled with trinkets and favored everyone took home, multiple live food stations with (desi food puns!) at the Gaye Holud, live statues and a gold dance floor to emulate the Oscars at the Wedding, a cartoon video produced by my own sister-in-law that was a play on a song from Disney's Encanto about the Kazi Ahsan family at the Wedding, an unconventional entrance performance for the bride and groom at the Wedding incorporating the live statues, a custom Coke and mocktail bar at the Walima, an airport check-in process to get your seat number at the Walima, 2 police escort entrances - one with the Baraat at the Wedding and one for the Bride's side at the Walima, and to top it all off another unconventional entrance of the bride and groom at the Walima on a plane!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
The biggest advice I received as a bride-to-be was to enjoy the weekend and really soak it all in because it passes by in the blink of an eye. I was very conscious of taking off the planner cap and putting on my bride cap from the day the Mehendi began. I made sure to take mental shots of moments and conversations and all my emotions. Looking back, I do feel like I was very present at my own wedding and can't wait to relive it over and over again through pictures and video.

A tip to the wise as a planner - your event will only go as smoothly as your timeline. Make sure your timeline for each event is down to the very smallest detail of who is doing what and when for the big day. We were very meticulous with all our timelines and delegated to-do tasks for each day. We made sure the lists were distributed to every vendor/planner/family/wedding party member who needed them. It also helped me keep my bride cap on for the weekend!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Our entire weekend was a product of the coordination and execution of all our friends & family, vendors, and venues who went above and beyond for each event. Every vendor and venue poured their heart and soul into making our big day special, and it meant nothing short of the world for us. As we look back at all the pictures and videos, we will always appreciate every soul who touched this wedding.

My loves, I hope you have enjoyed today's feature. Until next time, keep dreaming and loving!

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Floral & Decor: 2Create Designs | Venues: The Westin Anaheim Resort | Venues: The Westin Anaheim Resort | Venues: The Westin Anaheim Resort | Cinematography: Samson Productions | All Events Bridal Hair and Makeup: Peace Love Sakina | Mehndi/Nika/Wedding Planner: Ethnic Essence | Mehndi/Nika/Wedding Decor & Floral: Ethnic Essence | Mehndi Catering: Darya Persian | Bridal Mehendi: Arifa Did My Mehndi | Guest Mehndi: Farah Manekia My Fair Bride | Mehndi Photographer: Thanh The Lai | Hair & Makeup: Peace Love Sakina | Gaye Holud Bridal Floral Jewelry: Elegant Florals | Gaye Holud Day of Coordination: SK Events | Gaye Holud Venue: [AV] Irvine | Gaye Holud Venue Guest Mehndi: OC Henna | Gaye Holud/Wedding/Walima Hair and Makeup: Khyati Makeup | Gaye Holud/Wedding/Walima Hair and Makeup: Farah Manekia | Gaye Holud/Wedding /Walima Hair and Makeup: Hair Styled by Jen | Catering & Dessert: Shahnawaz | Gaye Holud/Nikah Paan & Kulfi: Sangam Fresh Paan and Kulfi | Gaye Holud/Wedding/Walima DJ: Dr. Srimix | Gaye Holud Dhol Player/Wedding Baraat DJ on Wheel: Sunlite Soundz | Gaye Holud/Wedding/Walima Photobooth: Pixster Photo Booths | Gaye Holud Surprise Performer: Mumzy Stranger | Gaye Holud/Walima Hookah: Nimbus Hookahs | Gaye Holud Sitar: Ronobir Lahiri | Gaye Holud/Nikah/Wedding/Walima Monogram and Graphic Design: Soradiculous | Nikah Officiant: Jihad Turk | Nikah Bridal & Guest Floral Bracelets/Walima Bridal Floral Bun: Elegant Florals | Nikah Certificate: White Quill & Co. | Nikah/Walima Catering: Aladin Sweets & Market | Nikah Dessert: Moussacups | Nikah/Walima Valet Parking: Cedars Parking | Wedding Cookies: Crumbl Cookies | Wedding Coffee: Lattes on Location | Wedding Jewelry: Hazoorilal Legacy Jewellers | Wedding Production and Lighting: Karmagraphy Entertainment | Walima Day of Coordination: SK Events | Walima Venue: Hangar 21 | Graphic Design and Wedding Website: Paper Day Dream | Walima Dessert: La Michoacána Delights | Walima Dessert: Beignets du Monde | Walima Dessert: Mangiamo Gelato Caffe | Walima Dessert: FruiTea Boba | Walima Custom Monogram Coconuts & Coke and Mocktails Bar: Platinum Bite LLC | Walima Custom Monogram Coconuts & Coke and Mocktails Bar: The Tipsy Tuk Tuk | Walima Performer: Music by Nish | Walima Lighting: TeamImpulse Events | All Events Cinematography: R E E L initiative | Gaye Holud/Wedding/Walima Photographer: Lin & Jirsa Photography


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