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Dallas, TX Indian Wedding by Memories Films

Happy Wednesday, beauty queens! A new beautiful story is about to begin, so let's get in a romantic mood. Nikitha & Sagar is a young and in-love couple who decided to join their path with their beloved family and friends at an elegant venue, the Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy WestDivine Wedding Details did the perfect wedding planning, and Prashe Decor put their divine touch to create a heavenly celebration. I am sure our lovebirds fell for each other all over again! My dears, our precious bride, Nikitha, has a natural beauty worth thousands of looks. She knows this, and for her big day, Styles By Swati - Salon SBSJtorry Makeup & Hair Artistry, and Paper Dolls Makeup praised her innate beauty with charming yet sophisticated makeup. She looked like a goddess in every scene. You can tell from Sagar's look; he was amazed by our Maharani! Nikitha & Sagar had a lot to celebrate, and Desi Junction DJs are great to make a celebration a memorable one; everyone danced and had the time of their life! Plush Photo Booth made photograph souvenirs for the guests. What a great way to make a memory last forever! Our beautiful bride and handsome groom knew how to pamper their guests. Eclectic cuisine prepared by Basera Indian Cuisine, I am sure everyone loved it! Along with a delicious banquet, a sweet surprise was a must! Haute Sweets made this day a little sweeter, thanks to their exquisite delicacy! I adore every detail of this wedding. It was exceptional! Let me tell you about the entertainment Justin Cash provided. He transformed this magnificent event through the power of live music! Lin & Jirsa Photography immortalized the most important moments with beautiful pictures, and Memories Films produced a blockbuster film you definitely cannot miss. So wait no more, click the play icon down below, and get ready to relive this awe-inspiring event.

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Sagar when I was a medical student in Dallas, Texas. He was a second year resident training in Ophthalmology at the time. I was interested in Ophthalmology, and I happened to be assigned to his clinic that day. Sagar had actually seen a picture of me on social media over a year before we met while he was living in Denver. He told his younger sister, who went to the same medical school as me, to keep an eye out for me (lol), but he had forgotten about it completely until that day when I walked into his clinic. Eventually, he asked me on a date, and from the beginning, I was always intrigued by him. He is so unpredictable and spontaneous with his wit, intelligence, and curiosity. He is also one of the kindest and most empathetic people I have ever met. I don't think there was one standalone moment when I knew he was my life partner, but over time, I realized that I couldn't be the best version of myself without him.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Sagar is amazing at surprises, and his proposal was a complete surprise (I'm not lying lol). He thought of every detail to keep it a secret, and it worked. He created an email account for a fake pharmaceutical company and sent me an email inviting my residency program to a drug rep dinner at a nice steakhouse in Laguna Beach, where he actually was going to propose on the beach. He got my friends to convince me to go with them, and he told me he couldn't be there because he was on call, but that he would join later. I had just gotten off of a night shift that morning and was planning on bailing on this dinner. I texted my friends to try to flake, and of course, they wouldn't take no for an answer. So I begrudgingly got ready for the dinner and went with them to the resort. We had a great time bar hopping before the drug rep dinner, and it just so happened that same night was actually prom night for the high schools in the area, so there were people dressed up all around the hotel. My friend said there was this really great spot on the beach that she wanted to show us, so all of walked down to the beach. As we were walking across, I saw Sagar from a distance, and my first thought was "Oh, great, he made it to the dinner!". I saw a beautiful floral canopy set up on the beach, which I thought was for the high school prom. It wasn't until I saw a photographer taking pictures of us that I realized the set up was for me, and this was my proposal! Sagar said some beautiful words and of course, I said yes. We reunited with all of our friends, and I still thought there was a drug rep dinner we all had to attend, because Sagar's lies were so convincing!

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 basically planned our wedding twice because of COVID, as many other couples have had to do as well due to canceled weddings. To make things even harder, we were both still in training AND doing long distance; I was in residency in Dallas, and he was in fellowship in Los Angeles. You wouldn't think a 2 hour time difference was that significant, but it really was, especially when almost everyday we had a wedding planning meeting. Since we had to reschedule our wedding, it was definitely tough to coordinate new dates with all of our vendors. But we truly had a much easier experience due to our amazing wedding planner (Divine Wedding Details). One of the venues we had booked would not allow rescheduling or refunds despite the pandemic, which was unfortunate, but other than that, everyone was so accommodating and helpful. The theme for our wedding was initially "The 20/20 Experience" after Justin Timberlake's album, since we are both ophthalmologists, and our wedding was scheduled for 2020. We even modeled our Save The Date magnets after that album cover, which we later made into crew neck sweatshirts and hoodies for our wedding guests! Obviously, the 2020 Experience was terrible for the entire world, so we dropped the title and kept the cool picture of us. The vision for our wedding was always to make our weekend a unique, memorable, and fun experience for our friends and family. We wanted everyone to have a great time and were willing to go above and beyond to make sure our guests were taken care of. The other parts of the wedding weekend were just details to us. We collaborated with Bilen Walga with Prashe Decor for decorating our big events, and he made the process so fun and efficient. He picked up on what our taste was in our first meeting. The rest of our vendors were also really great to work with and their experience in the wedding business really showed. Both of our outfits came from a variety of different designers, some of which include Anita Dongre, Tarun Tahiliani, Sabyasachi, Valdrin Sahiti, Dolce & Gabanna and my personal favorite, Falguni Shane Peacock. I wore a traditional Telugu sari from India for our ceremony. We coordinated with the Indian designers via WhatsApp and video calls, which was great given that we could not travel there at the time. Planning a big Indian wedding is definitely a lot of work, especially when you have demanding jobs, but we both were so happy with the outcome of everyone's hard work! My favorite part of our wedding weekend was adding personal touches for those we love. For example, my sister loves Dippin' Dots, so we actually had Dippin' Dots cater part of the dessert at our Sangeeth!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I always knew I would wear a traditional South Indian sari for my wedding, and thankfully, I had the help of my mom and one of my best friends (Ambika Shivarajpur) to pick out the perfect one. I didn't have a color in mind, but when I shop for clothes, I know right away if it's the "one" or not. We went to about 12 different sari stores in Hyderabad (pre-pandemic) to find the right one (I am pretty picky), but I think it turned out pretty great.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the process for both me and Sagar was filming our own music video to be played at our entrance at the Reception! I had always wanted to film a music video for our wedding, and Sagar is someone who would never think to do that. That's one of the themes of our relationship; I constantly have crazy ideas for us, and most of the time he goes along with them. But he not only participated, he was the best part of the whole video. One of his favorite songs is Right Above It by Lil Wayne ft. Drake, so that's the song we chose. We bought all the equipment to shoot a music video the same day and we recruited one of our best friends (Dheeraj Reddy: https://www.dpr.photos/) to film it for us. We had our closest friends and my sister direct it, and it turned out amazing. The video really showed us in our true element. It was one of the most fun parts of our wedding for both of us.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests have told us so many positive things about our wedding, and that's all that mattered to us:  our family and friends to have a memorable and fun time. Guests told us they felt very well taken care of; we had meals and drinks for all guests for the whole weekend even if there wasn't an official event. We also made sure every single guest was fully vaccinated for COVID before attending, and we made it mandatory to be vaccinated to attend. We also had sanitizing stations, masks, temperature checks, and rapid COVID testing on site at each event. As a result, our guests felt much safer celebrating with each other, and they felt grateful to feel a sense of community after a long time. That's what meant the most and made us feel like our hard work had paid off. We had a lot of people tell us that they loved our speeches and the fact that our personality showed in our planning.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Sagar has never been a dancer, and I am the total opposite. I have been dancing my whole life, and it truly is one of my passions. I was on an all girls Bollywood Fusion dance team throughout college, and we competed nationally. I still teach at a dance studio; dance is something I will always be passionate about. Sagar on the other hand, truly has zero coordination on the dance floor. I had always wanted to do a fun Indian dance together at our reception, but I knew he wouldn't be able to because it truly stresses him out! At our reception, Sagar surprised me with a 5 minute long Bollywood dance performance that he secretly coordinated with over 30 of our friends! He did a dance to Chura Ke Dil Mera with a bunch of my girl friends who were on my dance team, and it took every bit of self control I had to not jump on the dance floor with them! He looked amazing, and I was having the time of my life watching him dance. It was my personal favorite part of the whole weekend, and it shows the type of person Sagar is. He would do anything for the people he cares about, even conquer two of his greatest fears: dancing and dancing in front of an AUDIENCE. I probably watched his dance over 50 times on repeat the week after our wedding.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Wedding planning is HARD. And if you have a full-time demanding job, it's even harder. And if you are doing long-distance with your partner, girl, say a few prayers. But a good planning team, friends and family that care about you two, and reliable vendors make the process much easier. I have only planned one wedding, so we don't have a whole lot of wisdom on the matter, but I will say, make the wedding memorable the way YOU want it to be remembered. After all is said and done, you and your man should be able to look back and feel like it was exactly what you both wanted. Also, take time to relax during everything. I remember my sister pulled me aside the week of the wedding and forced me to slow down and meditate with her for 10 minutes (she's the best). Don't forget to take care of yourself, mentally and physically, because you're going to need that energy! Sagar's words of wisdom are as follows: "Have fun and may the Lord be with you". LOL, but seriously.

That is all for today, Maharanis! See you tomorrow for a new romantic story!

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Hair & Makeup: Styles By Swati - Salon SBS | Venues: Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West | Hair & Makeup: JTorry Makeup & Hair Artistry | Planner: Divine Wedding Details | Florist: Prashe Decor | Hair & Makeup: Paper Dolls Makeup | Catering: Basera Indian Cuisine | DJ + Mobile DJ/Truck Baraat/Lighting/LED Screens + Projectors/Confetti Cannons + CO2 Guns: Desi Junction DJs | Desserts (Sangeet): Dippin Dots (c/o Encore Productions) | Desserts (Sangeet): Nothing Bundt Cakes | Desserts (Reception): Haute Sweets | Cinematography: Memories Films | Stationery: Divine Wedding Details | Photo Booth: Plush Photo Booth | Rentals: Center Stage Floors | Rentals: Lawson Event Rentals | Rentals: AM Linen Rentals | Baraat Transportation: Texas TukTuks | Designer: Prashe Decor | Entertainment (Reception Cocktail Hour): Justin Cash | Photography: Lin & Jirsa Photography


Savannah, GA Indian Wedding by Vitor Lindo Photo + Video

Hello, Maharanis! Join us while we unveil Dhwani & Sunny's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Sunny planned the most magical proposal and I was blown away at every step and every detail. Here is the story of the proposal told by Sunny:

I had always known that I wanted to propose to Dhwani in Boston, the city where we first met.

Our first date encompassed several meals, a visit to the New England Aquarium, a stop at a speakeasy, and even included a trip to Chinatown. It spanned all throughout the city and we ended up spending entire day together because neither of us wanted it to end.

Our first encounter and one of our favorite shows to watch together, Taskmaster, were the inspirations behind the proposal.

I recreated elements of our first date by taking Dhwani to each of the spots we visited on that day.

She had to solve tasks (similar to puzzles) in order to get the clue for the next place to go. We started the tasks in the morning and timed it to reach a restaurant by lunchtime, where we coincidently had dinner on our first date.

After lunch, I asked Dhwani to take a walk with me at nearby Fan Pier Park that overlooks both the Boston Marina and downtown. There I gave her the final task and asked her to marry me.

After she said “yes,” we drove back to Connecticut, and I surprised her once more with a small gathering of family and friends at home to celebrate.

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.
Planning a wedding in the middle of COVID was hectic and stressful. I didn’t have a vision of what my perfect wedding would look like but my fiancé and I focused more on what we wanted the experience to be for us and our guests, and disused each step with each other and our parents to make sure we accomplished that goal. We were thankful to find a group of vendors we trusted and most of our vendors were fantastic (besides our venue) and were thankful to have a solid team who we were on the same page with and trusted to manage the event while we were enjoying our wedding with our guests.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our wedding was in May of 2021, a few months after the vaccines had rolled out and it was the first large event that most of our friends and family had attended since COVID first began. We are so thankful for each of them for choosing to spend it with us. Being surrounded by loved ones with good food, drinks, and music in a beautiful city after a long period of isolation was exciting and liberating. We also heard that the local Leopold's Ice Cream we served during the wedding was also a favorite!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
In regards to wedding planning: Don’t be afraid to ask for help and ask questions. To me, the whole wedding planning process felt secretive but I reached out to a lot of my friends who were married to ask for advice on vendors, ideas, prices, suggestions, etc and found it was immensely helpful. Also, don’t be shy to ask questions before signing any contracts! Once you sign it, you’re locked in so ask all of your questions beforehand.

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Planning & Design: Events By Srishti | Venue: The Desoto | Floral & Decor: Tradition & Trends | Hair & Makeup: Dina Marie Makeup + Hair | Catering: Khasiyat | DJ: Platinum Roadshow | Photography: Vitor Lindo Photo + Video


Baltimore, MD Indian Wedding by hyp Creative Co.

Happy Monday, Maharanis! Today we have an extraordinary event: Nina & Rakesh's wedding festivities. They hosted an incredible ceremony and reception at the magnificent Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel. A place where the unexpected comes to life and where you will make memories that will last for a lifetime. So this happened with our lovely couple. To make sure every detail went off perfectly, Nishana Events did a fantastic wedding planning! Imperial Decor added finishing touches to transform this wedding into a real-life fairy tale. Another joyful event, a Sangeet party, took place at the Radisson Hotel Baltimore Downtown-Inner Harbor, and everyone loved it as it was full of music, dancing, and colors. I think this celebration was a vibrant blast! My dears, let's discuss how beautiful Nina looked. Thanks to G3 Fashion SuratMangaldeep SuratShree Designer Saree, and their luxurious designs, our Maharani looked like Royalty! The dresses combined perfectly with the makeup done by Empowder by Amola, an artist that makes women see and feel beautiful! But that is not all! Attrangi added an extra touch of elegance with their sparkling pieces of jewelry. And we cannot leave the handsome groom behind; Suit Supply made Rakesh look like the elegant Raja he is. During this delightful wedding, the music and lightning were exceptional! King Entertainment knows how to make everyone move on the dance floor! Our lovely couple wanted every guest to remember their most important day. Hot Pink Photo Booth offered their best services and took beautiful photos of the guests! I am quite sure they all enjoyed this treat! As you know, a photograph is the best way to relive a significant day; that is why our Nina & Rakesh decided to call Hyp Creative Co. The pictures taken by them were astonishing! Why don't you see them? We have created a gallery for you to get inspired, and let me tell you, once you see the pictures, you will want to see the film Studio Nine Photography + Cinema created. Believe me, it will make your heart smile!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met pretty much how every couple meets nowadays...a dating app. After what felt like an eternity of swiping right and donating hundreds of dollars to shaadi.com, we both were excited to meet someone who seemed “normal”. Our first date at Matchbox Pizza started with awkwardness and analyzing each other’s heights, but ended up being a five hour evening wandering the DC streets, laughing at Nina’s crazy raas stories and deep conversations about Rakesh’s life experiences.

It wasn’t long until we realized that we are the complete opposite. Rakesh is about the simple things in life, revolved around his sports or eating his hummus and cheese burritos. I am more complex or as Rakesh always puts it, “extra”. I appreciate the fine details in everything, love art, I am a total foodie, and I love watching bollywood movies and trash tv.

Most of our relationship was during the COVID pandemic. Although we haven't enjoyed traveling together or have many different experiences outside the house, we cherished the little moments and ultimately our similar values bonded us for life.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
In October 2020, we decided that we would finally venture out to see Vermont’s fall foliage. Rakesh did a great job keeping his big plans in Vermont a secret….except for the 20 times mentioning to dress up to go take pictures at Mount Equinox.

That morning, our sisters, who drove up in secret, got to the mountain early to create the beautiful proposal setup while battling a group of tourists who were taking selfies of themselves in the middle of the setup. We eventually followed, stopped at the picnic location, and I realized what was happening.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I have been saving lenghas on Pinterest and Instagram for years. I always thought I wanted an all red lengha but after countless facetime calls to India seeing all the options I ended up falling in love with the red and sage green combination. I couldnt find any ready made lenghas so I got it custom from Mangaldeep shop in Surat, Gujarat. After patiently waiting for the DHL truck for months I finally recieved it 2 weeks before my wedding. Thankfully it was perfect and matched the jewelry I previously bought!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
If I had any advice to future Brides it would be to let go the week of your wedding and manage your expectations. There will always be hiccups and things that don't go the way you hoped no matter how much you plan. Focus on the good and take in every moment because in a blink of an eye it will be over.

That is all for today, my Queens, but come back tomorrow for a new love story!

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Venues: Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel | Cinematography: Studio Nine Photography + Cinema | Sangeet Venue: Radisson Hotel Baltimore Downtown-Inner Harbor | Planning & Design: Nishana Events | Floral & Decor: Imperial Decor | Hair & Makeup: Empowder by Amola | Catering: Bollywood Bistro | DJ: King Entertainment | Bridal Fashions: G3 Fashion Surat | Bridal Fashions: Mangaldeep Surat | Bridal Fashions: Shree Designer Saree | Bridal Jewelry: Attrangi | Cake & Treats: Insomnia Cookies | Cake & Treats: Taharka Brothers | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Empowder by Amola | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Turmeric Ink | Lighting: King Entertainment | Mehndi Artist: Ava's Mehndi | Photo Booth: Hot Pink Photo Booth | Tuxedos: Suit Supply | Photography: Hyp Creative Co.


Santa Barbara, CA Indian Wedding by Houseman Studios

Good morning, darlings! Get ready to unveil Prina & Varun's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
This is Varun (my husband's) version of the proposal story:

My plan was to propose at one of the highest restaurants in Santorini at sunset after a multi-course dinner.

I told Prina we had a nice dinner that night, so we decided to go to the beach during the day. I can't confirm this but Prina says I was drinking my beach drink pretty fast :)...In Santorini there are no Uber/Taxi, etc. You have to rely on the bus to get everywhere and it's way too far and steep to walk anywhere...On the way back from the beach to our hotel, the bus missed our stop and the next stop wasn't for a few miles and they would not let us off in the middle. When we get to the stop, we realize the bus back to the hotel isn't going to come for an hour and I knew that would mess up our dinner reservation! So we scrambled to run into a hotel and have them order us a car. We get back 1 hour later than we planned to and I told Prina to get ready in 20 minutes lol...She was having none of that so I ran outside and called the restaurant manager and told her to push it out by 30 minutes.

We get to the restaurant and we have the patio all to ourselves. It's VERY windy and Prina is wearing a dress but I can't give her my blazer because that is where the ring is. Luckily they brought her a blanket. Everything was timed for the sunset, so they start bringing out the courses in quick succession. As soon as we finish  one course the waiters are taking the plates right away. I'm hoping Prina doesn't notice how quick the dinner is moving.  I'm trying to enjoy the view and the moment, but I am definitely nervous. At one point a little bird comes and starts eating the food off of our plate. It really lightens the moment.

We finish up our food, I step away for the table for a minute and they ask me if I'm ready. I say yes and go sit back down. They bring out a heart shaped cake, champagne and flowers. I hand the flowers to Prina, say a few nice words, and I get down on one knee and propose. She says yes! I. Afterwards the photographers take us to do our engagement photo shoot. The photographer tells Prina to loosen up (she's still in shock haha) and that I'm doing a great job modeling :) (I'm relieved now that this multi-month surprise I've been hiding is done).

We finish up our pictures and are sitting down to eat the cake when I tell Prina that there is one more surprise.... At that point you start to see fireworks in the sky. Her mouth drops open at the fireworks and we enjoy that moment as newly engaged!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My friend from college owns a bridal store in Artesia, CA called Sari Palace. Our family has been going to their other store location in Berkeley, CA for years. As soon as I got engaged, I knew exactly where I wanted to go for my bridal outfits. Heeral is AMAZING to say the least. From her dress collection to customer service, it was everything I wanted and more! For my wedding lengha, I knew I wanted to wear red and keep it traditional.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests particularly loved our venue as it was a destination wedding for us + our guests. They were able to enjoy the beautiful town of Santa Barbara with the beach across the street from our hotel and a 10 minute walk to downtown. All of our wedding events took place at the hotel, which included a picturesque plaza/rotunda with ocean views. The venue + perfect weather made this venue and our wedding unforgettable!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Few words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be:
1. Follow your heart!
2. Plan a wedding that represents you both, and don't sway away from what you really want.
3. Stay in the moment during the wedding weekend, and HAVE FUN!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Thank you for including us and showcasing our unforgettable wedding weekend!

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Planning & Design: Destination Desi | Venue: Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort | Planning & Design: Aimee Monihan | Florist: Peony & Plum | Catering: Natraj Catering | DJ: Special Occasions DJ & Lighting | Bridal Fashions: Sari Palace | Fashion Designer For All Lenghas: Heeral Mehta | Wedding Shoes: Sam Edelman | Bridal Jewelry: Sari Palace | Cake & Treats: Lilac Patisserie | Cinematography: Houseman Studios | Draping/Styling: Henna Me Beautiful | Mehndi Artist: Henna Me Beautiful | Photo Booth: Special Occasions DJ & Lighting | Rentals: Town & Country Distinctive Event Rentals & Services | Tuxedo: Men's Wearhouse | Pandit: Nilesh Pandya | Paper Goods/Invites: Minted | Baraat Vehicle: Wheel Fun Rentals | Photography: Houseman Studios


Hillburn, NY Indian Fusion Wedding by Andrew Bisdale Photography

Monday is a beautiful day full of brand new stories. And today, Maharanis, I want to share an extraordinary love story featuring Shail & Patrick's wedding. This young couple decided to say "I do" at a unique place, The Views at Mount Fuji. A place where the landscapes will take your breath away! Along with a memorable venue comes stunning decoration. Petals and Stems and Flowers by Banhu knew exactly what the couple needed to have the wedding of their dreams. I adore how elegant and cozy this celebration was! Thanks to an unbelievably professional wedding planner, Kim Caputo, every detail of this wedding went off perfectly! And we know that no celebration is complete without music! So big kudos to Tom Catucci Events for transforming Shail & Patrick's wedding celebration into a fantastic party with his endless repertoire! My beloved queens, the best part of today's love story is the beauty of our Maharani. Yaminimakeupstudio did a mesmerizing hair & makeup job, beautifully complementing Shail's fashion choices, making her look like Royalty! I think we all can agree that this couple is full of blessings, beauty, and love! Andrew Bisdale Photography captured beautiful moments for the bride and groom to relive forever! And you can get a boost of inspiration by checking out this fantastic gallery we have put together especially for you. You will be amazed!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Our story began unexpectedly in 2014. It was during the holidays season which at the time meant going out to the bar and have a good time with friends. We were those people that participated in Santa Con (regrettably). The silver lining of that evening was meeting each other.
We went out for our first date was at the Yard House after going to the movies. After that night we were in pretty much inseparable. Later that year we went on our first vacation to the Bahamas and that was the first time we said I Love You to each other.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
2019 while on a trip to Colorado Patrick had a plan to ask the big question. He had been planning this for weeks. Sneaking around to buy a ring and consulting with coworkers and friends on how he should do it. At last one night while at the Hotel we took a walk around the grounds together and stopped at the Alice in Wonderland themed mini golf course were a popped the question and I said YES!

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 picking our wedding venue both my husband and I wanted to maintain a certain budget, ( since we all know how pricy weddings can get). We kept throwing around the idea of getting married at a restaurant. We began doing our research when my husband threw out the ide of Mt. Fuji in hillburn NY. We did a quick google search and to our surprise they actually had an entire part of the restaurant that was dedicated to doing weddings called "The Views at Mt. Fuji". Soon after we took a tour and we both instantly knew we loved it. Kim Caputo, the head of catering was extremely helpful and was there every step of the way to help plan our big day.

For our theme I knew I wanted to do some sort of Indian and Western fusion wedding. Did some research on google for local florists near the venue and coincidently came across Petals and Stems. They had such beautiful pictures and reviews I immediately sent them an email. A few days later I get a call from Lenny the owner of the shop. We get to chatting about the wedding and he tells me that he use to be the house florist at Mt. Fuji years ago. After hearing that and meeting Lenny I knew it was the perfect fit. He did such an excellent job with all the center pieces and accent pieces. In addition to Petals and Stems I also wanted to reach out to an traditional Indian florist for the wedding Indian Wedding Garlands. I was able to use Flowers by Bahnu located in Jackson Heights Queens. She specializes in Indian Wedding flowers and did an amazing job.

When it came to hair and make up I went to one of my local Indian owned salons - AR Beauty Studio Inc. At the time I was looking for a Henna artist and saw they offered Henna services. I was able to talk to the ladies there and they indicated they also do hair and make up. Sana and her sisters have been doing bridal hair and make up for a few years and did an excellent job with my brides maids and family.

For my Bridal hair and make up I ended up using Yamini Patil. I ended up finding her on Facebook and DMing her after looking at her page. She responded so quickly and was kind enough to give me a quick call and run me through everything she provided and showed me pictures of her work. Later we were able to get together and do make up trial and it came out so AMAZING. I was so happy and impressed with her work. The day of the wedding Yamini made me look so beautiful and I got so many compliments. Her knowledge and experience really showed and was extremely helpful during the day of. She brought fresh flowers for my hair and even gave my photographer some excellent ideas for the getting ready shots.

When it came to getting a photographer we asked one of our friend Andrew Bisdale. We had both seen his pictures before and really liked them. Andy was super nice, professional and easy to work with and his photos came out beautiful! Some of my favorite pictures were the candid shots he took. He was able to capture essence of the night in photos

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was getting to really learn more about the Indian wedding traditions. I enjoyed being able to learn more about my culture and it was also sort of a bonding time between me and my mom as we planned the wedding.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
At our wedding everyone had wonderful things to say about our wedding ceremony. We went with a semi-tradition Indian Arya Samaj ceremony. We had wedding programs for the guests to follow along and the Pundit did an excellent job of explaining the significance behind each ritual while adding a little humor.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
If I had anything to say to Brides to Be it would be something one of my married friends told me. Go in with no expectation. You can try to plan everything down to the last detail but on the day of not one of your guests will notice. Everyone is there to celebrate you and your partner on the happiest day and will completely over look if the centerpieces are not just right or if the favors didn't exactly turn out as planned.

My beloved Maharanis that is all for today! Come back tomorrow for more love stories.

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Hair & Makeup: Yaminiz Bridal | Draping/Styling: Yaminimakeupstudio | Venue: The Views at Mount Fuji | DJ: Tom Catucci Events | Mehndi Artist: Afza. Artistry (beautyfactory.byfeebs) | Florist: Petals and Stems | Indian Flowers Garlands: Flowers by Banhu | Wedding Planner: Kim Caputo | Photography: Andrew Bisdale Photography


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