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Dallas, TX Indian Wedding by Neville Wedding Stories

Hannah & Basil's wedding unfolded like a vibrant tapestry in the heart of Arlington, weaving together the threads of elegance, tradition, and unbridled joy. Their love story, a sweet serenade that began in high school hallways, resonated through the halls of the Loews Hotel, setting the stage for a celebration that was as heartwarming as it was majestic.

Their journey from high school sweethearts to life partners was marked by a shared spirit of adventure and resilience, which was evident in their long-distance relationship during college. The proposal, a romantic chapter set against the picturesque backdrop of Switzerland, was nothing short of a fairy tale. Basil's thoughtful orchestration of the moment, under the guise of a simple lunch, culminated in Hannah's tearful and joyous 'yes,' with their families joining in to add to the surprise and celebration.

Their wedding, a harmonious blend of elegance and tradition, was a celebration of their union and the rich cultural tapestry it represented. The bride, Hannah, immersed herself in the nuances of Indian weddings, guided lovingly by her mother-in-law. This journey of discovery was more than just planning; it was a bonding experience, a weaving together of families and cultures.

The venue, Live! By Loews - Arlington, stood as a testament to their story, its walls echoing with laughter and joy. The meticulous planning by Shelley K. Events ensured a seamless flow, allowing Hannah to revel in each moment without the shadow of stress. With her magical touch in hair and makeup, Hina Saleem made sure Hannah radiated confidence and beauty, mirroring the internal joy of her heart.

But the essence of their wedding was perhaps best captured during the Mehndi ceremony. Here, amidst the vibrant colors and intricate patterns, the dance floor became a melting pot of cultures. Family and friends, new to the wonders of an Indian wedding, embraced the celebration with open hearts. It was a night where music, dance, and laughter transcended boundaries, weaving a memory that would replay in their minds forever.

In the end, what stood out was not just the stunning venue or the exquisite arrangements but the love and unity that permeated every aspect of Hannah & Basil's wedding. It was a celebration that went beyond the joining of two souls; it was a fusion of families, cultures, and traditions, culminating in a happily ever after that was as unique as it was beautiful.

Congratulations Hannah & Basil!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
My husband and I met right before my senior year of high school. We went to a really big school (over 600 kids in our class) and never had classes together! We both joined PALS, an extracurricular program where we mentored and tutored elementary students each week. During the introductory PALS conference, they played ice-breaker games to have the new members get to know everyone. We played musical chairs and sat next to each other. I had seen him once before and thought he was cute, so I made a move and talked to him! That night, he messaged me on social media, and we have been together ever since for the past 7 years. I’m so thankful we had that time together before college; the homecoming, all the sports games, and prom together were such fun memories to kickstart our relationship. I knew he was the one when we had no hesitation to do long distance in college. Even when I was going out of state to play college basketball, and he was staying in Texas, we immediately took on the challenge to make it work. We went through 3 years of long distance in college before COVID hit, which made our relationship stronger. Each time we got to visit each other was so special, and we learned to never take any time together for granted.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
This will always be the best day of my life (besides our wedding). I was on a family trip with my now husband and his family (parents and brothers) in Switzerland. We had been gone for about a week at this point, exploring different cities and having a great time. We then drove to Vitznau and checked into the most beautiful hotel I have ever seen. Even though I had a bit of an urge he was going to propose, my family wasn’t there. He knew that I wanted my family to be there when he proposed, so that’s why I thought it wasn’t happening yet. The next day, we ordered room service for breakfast and had the best morning. He kept telling me he had a nice lunch planned for us and insisted we go. That’s when I realized it could be happening, and it didn’t make sense why he was so persistent. I got dressed, and we went downstairs to a beautiful set up with intimate floral decor and a seating area for us. We were greeted by a photographer who said she was going to take pictures of us. I immediately got tears in my eyes and thought okay, this is it! We took photos for about 20 minutes and relaxed by the water. Then, for one of the photos, when I was turned around, I turned back, and he was down on one knee. It was an immediate yes, and I definitely blacked out! It was a moment we had both been waiting so long for, and it was so special, in the most beautiful place I could imagine. To top it all off, he had my family fly in to surprise me (they got there the night before). Before I knew it, I looked up, and my parents and brother were there. He knew how important this was to me, and I was so happy to have everyone together. For the rest of the trip, both of our families were in Switzerland together, exploring and spending time together. It was the best and so so special.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I think the most enjoyable part of planning was getting to learn more and more about Indian weddings from my mother-in-law every step of the way. She guided me very well and made sure I was comfortable with everything and really let me be a part of the process. Spending that time together during the food tastings, hotel walkthroughs, dress fittings, etc., will always be so special to me.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I truly think the guests enjoyed our wedding because they could tell how much time and effort we put into the small details. We took so much time planning the decor, food, timeline, etc. We really wanted everything to flow throughout the night. They could also tell how much I and my husband love each other, as well as our families and how much we care for one another. It was very unique and still felt very intimate even when there were over 300 people in the room!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
It’s so hard to just choose one moment, but one of my favorite moments was during the Mehndi when everyone was dancing and having such a great time. With all of our families and friends coming together and honestly having the time of our lives celebrating. The DJ basically had to kick us off the dance floor. It was so fun seeing all of my family and friends experience an Indian wedding event for the first time, how much they embraced it, and how we’re having fun.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Don’t let the small things get to you! After the wedding is all over and done, you won’t remember them anyway. You will remember the happy times and the special people you got to be with the most. There really isn’t any other time in your life where all the people you love get to be in one room together, so you might as well soak up every second of it.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I cannot say enough great things about the venue we picked and the people we got to work with for our wedding. The Loews Hotel in Arlington was so amazing, and their staff was incredible. Jill Price was such a pleasure to work with, and her knowledge of South Asian weddings was very impressive and helpful. Our coordinator, Shelley Kurian, made all of our dreams come true and was so on top of everything. I was not stressed at all throughout the weekend because I knew we could count on her and her team; she’s amazing. I am so lucky I got to work with Hina Saleem for hair and makeup. She made me feel so beautiful and confident. Her work is amazing, and I cannot recommend her enough!

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DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | Lighting: DJ Riz Entertainment | Venues: Live! By Loews Arlington | Cakes & Treats: Live! By Loews Arlington | Catering: Live! By Loews Arlington | Baraat: Honey’s Acres Carriages | Bridal Fashions: Maria B | Bridal Jewelry: The Ice Champ | Ceremony Venue: 2005 Rock Dove Court (grooms home) | Cinematography: Neville Wedding Stories | Dhol Player: Dholi TK | Draping/Styling: Hina Saleem | Event Designer: Events by Faiza | Fireworks: PyroTex | Floral & Decor: Events by Faiza | Hair & Makeup: Hina Saleem | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Minted | Planning & Design: Shelley K. Events | Photography: Neville Wedding Stories | Photo Booth: DFWStills Photography | Registry: Minted | Rentals: Events by Faiza | Tuxedos: Ralph Lauren


Long Island City, NY Sikh Wedding by Vero Life Studios

Hello, Maharanis! Today, we are delighted to take you on a magical journey through the charming wedding of Parmjot & Harold at the Glen Cove Gurdwara. The Vista Penthouse served as the perfect backdrop for this extravaganza. From the moment Parmjot, our stunning bride, stepped into Makeup by Saima's talented hands, it was clear that her beauty would shine even brighter. The bride's sparkling smile was rivaled only by the glistening bridal jewelry from Royal Designs JewelryHenna by Inder adorned our bride with intricate mehndi designs that told a story of love and tradition. In the spirit of love and unity, guests enjoyed an immersive photo booth experience provided by Another Level Parties & Events. When it came to dancing the night away, DJ Amrit DNA Sound took the stage, blending Dominican and Indian music so well that everyone was on their feet. As the lovebirds swayed to the music, Vero Life Studios captured the couple's love story with cinematic and photographic expertise that would ensure that every moment was cherished forever. Enjoy the film!

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met during COVID-19 after my groom decided to join me in the film/TV industry. The more we went out, the more I found that he was a gentle, kind, and funny soul - who loved people with his whole heart. The more we went out, the more I felt at home with him.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Harold's friends (who also just got married to each other) are a wedding videographer/photographer couple. They told me that they were going to film a wedding at Untermeyer Gardens, a place that is close to Harold and my heart, and wanted us to walk them around so they could scout the area in preparation for the wedding. Little did I know that it was actually a ruse for Harold to propose to me! We decided to be silly and take photos overlooking the Hudson River. When it was my turn, I was instructed to turn around and look out to the river. Once the photo was taken, I turned back around, and there he was on one knee!

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair and makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
Planning a wedding was no small feat at all. We opted for a smaller wedding rather than a larger wedding with 400+ guests. We ended up inviting roughly 150 people and kept our pre-wedding ceremonies very small to immediate family only.

Scouting the venues was a fun adventure. We went to Glen Cove Gurudwara, and they were very open-minded and kind about hosting an interracial couple. Our reception was held at Vista LIC, and they took care of us every step of the way - a big shout out to Bill Kennedy for going above and beyond.

I got my HMU done by Makeup by Saima; she was a godsend who kept me calm and collected and made me look amazing. Not only is she superior in skill, but my hair and makeup did not budge ALL DAY from 4A-11P. Even with an outfit change!!!!!

Speaking of outfits, I got lucky and found an outfit online from Kapoor Designers. My husband's outfits were purchased from Shingar in Richmond Hill, and they worked with us in designing a sherwani/western suit hybrid.

We kept our decor low-key and fun. The venues we chose were beautiful in their own right, and we did not want to take away from that.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I've known since I was a child that my bridal lehenga would be a traditional red. After getting engaged, I knew a trip to India would be difficult. After endless scrolling on Instagram for inspiration, I stumbled upon a beautiful semi-stitched lehenga from Kapoor Designers in Gujarat. I decided to throw a Hail Mary since the website did not have many reviews and lucked out with an absolutely gorgeous product!!!! I promptly got it tailored, and my mother stitched on some trim on the arms (I wanted them longer), which added a lovely personal touch.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I found the whole process stressful, but the best part was watching all the hard work pay off! The event went off without a hitch and was absolutely amazing.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
A LOT. Most notably, our DJ (DJ AMRIT) was live mixing at our reception. It has been over six months since our wedding, and people STILL talk about how amazing the music was. He blended Dominican and Indian music together so well that the dance floor was lit the whole night!!! We also received a lot of compliments on food, from the breakfast and lunch at the Gurudwara (catered by Punjabi Dhaba) to the reception dinner (catered by the venue). It was flavorful and accommodated all spice levels.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Everything was amazing, but the highlight was getting married to my best friend.

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.

My chunni ceremony and henna ceremony were held at home with immediate family from both sides. My family had a small apartment, so we kept decorations minimal but effective. We placed colorful drapes on the wall and had Moroccan-style pillows all around the house so people could be comfortable no matter where they sat. It was a cozy experience full of love!

We had a combined Haldi/Jago/Choora ceremony at the Royal India Palace, where we invited a broader range of family and friends. Our Haldi and Jago were done side by side. All in all, it was a great time to get people pumped up for the wedding!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?

Organization is key. I had a master Excel sheet that I created, which kept me on top of everything. It will be a stressful process, but know that once the day comes, everything will fall into place. Remember, the goal is to marry your partner, and as long as you accomplish that, the whole day is mission success.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Jewelry - Royal Designers in Jackson Heights curated all my jewelry. They are a lovely father/daughter shop and have beautiful pieces!
Mehndi - Henna by Inder. She was sweet and amazing! Her price is very reasonable, and I am still in love with the design she created for me.

Darlings, I hope you enjoyed reading about our Maharani brides and their inspiring weddings!

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Ceremony Venue: Glen Cove Gurdwara | Reception Venue & Reception Catering: Vista Penthouse | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Saima | DJ: DJ Amrit DNA Sounds | Bridal Jewelry: Royal Designs Jewelry | Bridal Fashions: Kapoor Designers | Groom's Fashion: Shingar | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Inder | Photo Booth: Another Level Parties & Events | Ceremony Catering: Punjabi Dhaba | Photography & Cinematography: Vero Life Studios


Long Island City, NY Sikh Wedding by Vero Life Studios

Greetings, sweeties! Today, we have the exquisite honor of unveiling the majestic celebration of Parmjot & Harold. After a ceremony at Glen Cove Gurdwara, our journey begins in the ethereal surroundings of Vista Penthouse, where opulence and grandeur served as the backdrop for this couple's reception. Parmjot was a vision of celestial grace; stumbled upon a beautiful semi-stitched lehenga from Kapoor Designers and with the artistic strokes of Makeup by Saima. The intricate designs of Henna by Inder graced her tender hands, narrating a poetic tale of love, strength, and unity. Adorned in the exquisite craftsmanship of the lovely father/daughter shop Royal Designs Jewelry, Parmjot epitomized the quintessence of regal allure. Another Level Parties & Events photo booth captured the essence of communal love, reflecting the unity of two families now interwoven by destiny. DJ Amrit of DNA Sounds expertly fused Dominican and Indian music, igniting the dance floor with melodic euphoria as harmonies intertwined in a rhythmic dance. Vero Life Studios immortalized each tender glance, each whispered promise, encapsulating a love designed to transcend time. Enjoy!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met during COVID-19 after my groom decided to join me in the film/TV industry. The more we went out, the more I found that he was a gentle, kind, and funny soul - who loved people with his whole heart. The more we went out, the more I felt at home with him.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Harold's friends (who also just got married to each other) are a wedding videographer/photographer couple. They told me that they were going to film a wedding at Untermeyer Gardens, a place that is close to Harold and my heart, and wanted us to walk them around so they could scout the area in preparation for the wedding. Little did I know that it was actually a ruse for Harold to propose to me! We decided to be silly and take photos overlooking the Hudson River. When it was my turn, I was instructed to turn around and look out to the river. Once the photo was taken, I turned back around, and there he was on one knee!

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair and makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
Planning a wedding was no small feat at all. We opted for a smaller wedding rather than a larger wedding with 400+ guests. We ended up inviting roughly 150 people and kept our pre-wedding ceremonies very small to immediate family only.
Scouting the venues was a fun adventure. We went to Glen Cove Gurudwara, and they were very open-minded and kind about hosting an interracial couple. Our reception was held at Vista LIC, and they took care of us every step of the way - a big shout out to Bill Kennedy for going above and beyond.
I got my HMU done by Makeup by Saima, she was a godsend who kept me calm and collected and made me look amazing. Not only is she superior in skill, but my hair and makeup did not budge ALL DAY from 4A-11P. even with an outfit change!!!!!
Speaking of outfits, I got lucky and found an outfit online from Kapoor Designers. My husband's outfits were purchased from Shingar in Richmond Hill, and they worked with us in designing a sherwani/western suit hybrid.
We kept our decor low-key and fun. The venues we chose were beautiful in their own right, and we did not want to take away from that.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I've known since I was a child that my bridal lehenga would be a traditional red. After getting engaged, I knew a trip to India would be difficult. After endless scrolling on Instagram for inspiration, I stumbled upon a beautiful semi-stitched lehenga from Kapoor Designers in Gujarat. I decided to throw a hail mary since the website did not have many reviews and lucked out with an absolutely gorgeous product!!!! I promptly got it tailored, and my mother stitched on some trim on the arms (I wanted them longer), which added a lovely personal touch.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I found the whole process stressful, but the best part was watching all the hard work pay off! The event went off without a hitch and was absolutely amazing.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
A LOT. Most notably, our DJ (DJ AMRIT) was live mixing at our reception. It has been over 6 months since our wedding, and people STILL talk about how amazing the music was. He blended Dominican and Indian music together so well that the dance floor was lit the whole night!!! We also received a lot of compliments on food, from the breakfast and lunch at the Gurudwara (catered by Punjabi Dhaba) to the reception dinner (catered by the venue). It was flavorful and accommodated all spice levels.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Everything was amazing, but the highlight was getting married to my best friend.

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.
My chunni ceremony and henna ceremony were held at home with immediate family from both sides. My family had a small apartment, so we kept decorations minimal but effective. We placed colorful drapes on the wall and had Moroccan-style pillows all around the house so people could be comfortable no matter where they sat. It was a cozy experience full of love!
We had a combined Haldi/Jago/Choora ceremony at the Royal India Palace, where we invited a broader range of family and friends. Our Haldi and Jago were done side by side. All in all, it was a great time to get people pumped up for the wedding!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Organization is key. I had a master Excel sheet that I created, which kept me on top of everything. It will be a stressful process but know that once the day comes, everything will fall into place. Remember, the goal is to marry your partner, and as long as you accomplish that, the whole day is mission success.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Jewelry - Royal Designers in Jackson Heights curated all my jewelry. They are a lovely father/daughter shop and have beautiful pieces!
Mehndi - Henna by Inder. She was sweet and amazing! Her price is very reasonable, and I am still in love with the design she created for me.

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

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Ceremony Venue: Glen Cove Gurdwara | Reception Venue & Reception Catering: Vista Penthouse | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Saima | DJ: DJ Amrit DNA Sounds | Bridal Jewelry: Royal Designs Jewelry | Bridal Fashions: Kapoor Designers | Groom's Fashion: Shingar | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Inder | Photo Booth: Another Level Parties & Events | Ceremony Catering: Punjabi Dhaba | Photography & Cinematography: Vero Life Studios


Costa Mujeres, MX Sikh Wedding by Gareth Davies Photography

Navneet & Aninder's union was a soul-stirring moment as the golden sun set beneath the serene horizon of  Planet Hollywood Cancun. Every detail, from the grandeur of the Decor by Gama Group to the arresting allure of the floral arrangements by Tulipania, conspired to elevate her celestial aura. Pyaar Planning made the planning and organizing process smoother for this couple. The transcendent touch of Alex Corbanezi transformed Navneet into a masterpiece of sublime beauty. She got a beautiful Mehndi design from Loto Mehndhi to crown that sleek look. The rhythmic beats by DJ Hans echoed the heartbeat of two souls converging into a symphony. Entrusted with the sacred duty of ensuring that each moment flowed into the next with celestial precision, the esteemed Indian Destination Wedding Inc. sculpted a journey that not only transcended borders but also soared into the heavenly abodes, rendering the divine as tangible as the sacred vows exchanged. Every incredible moment was captured through the masterful lens of Gareth Davies Photography. Each click was a sonnet, illuminating a love transcending time's brief confines. Check out today's gallery. You'll love it!

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With alluring memories and love, dive deep into what makes a wedding magical until the next time!

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Travel Concierge: Indian Destination Wedding | Sangeet / Ceremony / Reception Venue: Planet Hollywood Cancun | Planning & Design: Pyaar Planning | Decor: Gama Group | Flowers: Tulipania | Hair & Makeup: Alex Corbanezi | Catering: Planet Hollywood Cancun | DJ: DJ Hans | Baraat: Drums in Paradise | Cinematography: Ruiz Films | Mehndi Artist: Loto Mehndhi | Photography: Gareth Davies Photography


Ontario, Canada Sikh Wedding by Strokes Photography

 Hi, Ladies! Check out Simran & Harsimar's wedding on the Platinum Guide Blog. You will love it! 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
In between Covid, when he was finding ways to take my mask off ;)

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Took me on a private helicopter tour around Toronto, not knowing the other person on that tour was going to be our photographer!

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 stuck to a strict schedule of figuring out all the venue-related vendors/bookings and themes and then matching our outfits/decor themes accordingly. We knew we could be flexible with outfits and decor, so we kept those themes near the end once all the bookings were solidified. We consolidated all the planning into one master document that was shareable with our family and always accessible to everyone. It kept things simple and in one place.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I always wanted or saw myself in a pink and in an evergreen lengha. As soon as I walked into Anamika Khanna’s showroom, there was a pink lengha staring right at me in the front. It was a brand-new piece from Kolkata and arrived without the dupatta. I tried it on, and it was made for my measurements, but didn’t have the dupatta. We hunted for days, but I was dead set on that piece - it fit like a glove. Once the dupatta was in, I instantly went for it!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Being able to see the decor and themes come to life! Making mood and color boards was the best part because I was bringing all my ideas into one place.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Everyone loved the ceremony aspect being outdoors - the Anand Karaj wedding ceremony was at White Oaks Resort, Niagara on the Lake, in front of a bridge and water fountains. The peaceful nature and perfectly sunny day just made everything so surreal.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The “pala ceremony”; handing the pala from my father to my father-in-law - was an emotional but joyous/wholesome moment.

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.
Minimal and evergreen flowers did not overpower the space. Making the rooms look breathable yet moody.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Focus on what’s important and what makes you feel special - don’t focus on the noise of doing it a certain way

Today's magic is over, but you can be updated with us every day for more stories like this!

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Photography: Strokes Photography | Sangeet & Ceremony Venue: White Oaks Resort Niagara on the Lake | Planning & Design: Posh Events by Neha | Floral & Decor: Gathered by Rums | Event Designer: Social Events | Hair & Makeup: Zuhra Makeup Studio | Bridal Jewelry: Raj Jewellers India | Ceremony Bridal Fashion: Anamika Khanna | Reception Bridal Fashion: Seema Gujral | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Ramnik | Ceremony Groom Fashion: Rohit Bal Couture | Reception Groom Fashion: Empire Customs | Catering: Punjabi by Nature | DJ: DJ Sparx | Live Music: Poojan Kohli | Cake & Treats: Bitter Sweet and Symphony | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Canva | Transportation: Allure | Cinematography: Infinite Films


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