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Harrisonburg, VA Indian Wedding by Akbar Sayed Photography

These two are sweet. And we say that, not just because they met in college while getting ice cream, but because along their dating path of tough exams, job interviews, successes, disappointments, and milestones, they realized they are each other’s home. The bride’s best friend and a photographer asked the pair to model for her portfolio and suddenly in the middle of posing in a variety of dips and twirls, the groom got down on one knee and popped the question. Family and friends surprised them shortly after and tears of happiness were running down their faces.

Planning a wedding in the fall of 2020 was tumultuous due to the uncertainty around the pandemic, and what began as an optimistic guest count of 400 pared down to 150 people. As difficult as it was and heartbroken we were, we made the most of it!

The couple picked their priorities and built their wedding celebration around them. At the top of their list was an outdoor ceremony and a pleasant, destination type experience for their family & guests. A minimalist mandap allowed the venue to show off it’s 360 degree view of rolling hills and trees. Rustic and simple details were immersed throughout and the couple created a unique experience that was very reflective of themselves.

The bride knew she wanted to wear a saree for the wedding because of her Kannada/Marathi background. With travel to India out of the question, she relied heavily on our relatives in India and Whatsapp video calls with designers and shops. After several early morning / late night calls she selected a dark coral saree, which sometimes showed more red or pink or orange depending on the camera and lighting! A bit stressful to say the least but when the beloved saree arrived it turned out absolutely gorgeous!

This inventive bride was adamant about DIYing the signs, pamphlets, and other stationary herself on her iPad. The effort and time were well worth it and she created her own custom wedding stationery suite. For her Garba, her creative brain took over again and perused the aisles of Home Goods finding several statement pieces giving the wedding a tailored, personalized style.

“At Haldi, my marathi family was insistent on doing a Lezim entrance for me, where all of them do a Lezim procession to welcome me into the Haldi stage. Being more of a lowkey person, I was hesitant, but am SO GLAD that I said yes. It was so fun and unique since Kunal's side is Gujarati and had never seen anything like it. They loved it so much that they had us do another Lezim processing to bring Kunal into his Grah Shantak ceremony later that day!”

Congratulations Sachi & Kunal!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Kunal our Freshman year at Virginia Tech, while both of us were in line to get ice cream at an on-campus coffee shop. Just by chance, we got to talking and hung out together with friends the rest of the night! We dated throughout college, supported each other through tough exams, job interviews, celebrated each of our successes and milestones. Some where along the way we realized that we were each other's home. He truly became my person and continues to be my biggest champion!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
My best friend, Manali, a wedding photographer by profession, reached out to me in June 2020, asking if Kunal and I would be willing to model for a styled shoot to build her portfolio - something not out of the ordinary because we had done this for her in the past. The morning of the shoot, we got ready and drove to the location to meet Manali. She had us do a few routine poses, twirls, dips, the works and then led us to a scenic place along the water and backed up for a “wide shot”. Before I knew it, Kunal got down on one knee and popped the question, to which of course I said yes! After some moments, some of our family and friends emerged from around the corner (this is precisely when I started bawling) to join in on the celebration!

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 fall of 2020 was a little rough to say the least mainly due to the uncertainty around the pandemic, what it would mean for gathering with larger groups in a safe environment. However, we began the process with an optimistic mindset, planning for a 400 guest wedding. A few months later, we re-evaluated and for the safety of our family and friends, decided to cut our guest list down to 150 people. As difficult as it was and heartbroken we were, we made the most of it! Both of us had three priorities: an outdoor ceremony in the fresh air, a pleasant experience for us & our families, and a lot of fun for our guests. Thanks to our beautiful venues (hotel & farm), fabulous vendors and our parents, our dreams absolutely came true! Hotel Madison and On Sunny Slope Farm, our venues were especially incredibly efficient, flexible and understanding throughout the entire planning process. From the initial reach out and tour till the day we left the venue the morning after our reception, our venues were gracious, accommodating, and really strived to ensure that our weekend was absolutely perfect. We found most of our vendors though referrals from friends or Instagram and secured them within the first two months of planning. Another extremely important aspect of planning was walking through the entire weekend in painstaking detail with our parents, noting down every item that needed to be acquired, how much of it, by whom, by when, etc. Our parents were so vital to the detailed planning and were on top of the organization, labeling, delegating, while Kunal and I were more focused on confirming our vision with vendors, designing our favors, coordinating with guests and venue. It truly was a team effort and each of us played to our strengths, which is why it was a relatively stress free weekend for us and tons of fun for our guests!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I knew I wanted to wear a saree for the wedding because of my Kannada/Marathi background. I did not have a specific color in mind but knew I wanted it to be in the coral to dusty pink range. Due to the pandemic, we weren't able to travel to India and do shopping in person so we relied heavily on our relatives in India and Whatsapp video calls with designers and shops. My Mami had recommended a saree store called Kalanjali and after a several early morning/ late night calls and several saree viewings, I selected a dark coral (sometimes red or pink or orange) saree. It was a bit stressful because I couldn't quite make out the exact color over video so I really did not know exactly what color my saree was until it arrived a few weeks before the wedding! It turned out absolutely gorgeous, however.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I think our guests enjoyed how intimate and stress free it was. Having a guest list of 150 people gave everyone the opportunity to speak with each other and become one big family. As our photographer told us after the wedding, he found it difficult to differentiate between the brides side and the grooms side because everyone was hanging out together and mingling so much!

Also, having the wedding at a "destination location", 95% of our guests had to drive 2+ hours, stay at the venue during the weekend, was key! People felt like they were on a weekend getaway, able to step away from their daily lives for a few days and enjoy with people they had not seen in a long time!

Lastly, I heard that folks really loved the wedding venue! We were determined to have an outdoor wedding and fell in love with On Sunny Slope Farm. At the mandap site, you had a 360 view of rolling hills and trees, as well as a refreshing breeze. We did very minimal mandap decoration, kept it rustic and simple - the environment itself did the rest for us! Our guests found it unique but very fitting to the type of people that Kunal and I are.

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.
We put in so much energy and love into planning all of our events (Haldi, Grah Shantak, Garba, Wedding & Reception) and there were special memories made at each of them. I'll just point a couple things that I'm super glad we did! At Haldi, my marathi family was insistent on doing a Lezim entrance for me, where all of them do a Lezim procession to welcome me into the Haldi stage. Being more of a lowkey person, I was hesitant, but am SO GLAD that I said yes. It was so fun and unique since Kunal's side is Gujarati and had never seen anything like it. They loved it so much that they had us do another Lezim processing to bring Kunal into his Grah Shantak ceremony later that day!

For Garba, I really loved the kitschy look and wanted to have random colorful trinkets hanging above and wanted it to be an explosion of fun color, gravitating away from the traditional brushed bronze/gold look. I worked with my decorator and a vendor in India to secure several random hanging trinkets (kites, lanterns, poofs, etc) and also perused through Home Goods many times and found several awesome statement pieces! The end result was absolutely PERFECT! The decoration was so fun and different and fitted the occasion so well.

Lastly, for all of our events, I was adamant about DIYing the signs, pamphlets, and other stationary myself on my iPad. It was so much effort and took a lot of time, but was well worth it. Our signage, welcome notes, wedding ceremony pamphlets and more were super tailored and exactly how we wanted them!

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Mehndi Artists: Bhavna’s Henna and Arts | Photography: Akbar Sayed Photography | Bridal Jewelry: Tarinika | Cake & Treats: Nothing Bundt Cake | Catering: Rasoi | Ceremony Venue: Sunny Slopes Farm | Cinematography: Rimas Films | DJ: Kundan Events | Engagement Ring: Quest Jewelers | Floral & Decor: The Moment Events | Garba Fashion: Manvi Kapoo | Garba Jewelry: Nazranaa | Hair & Makeup: Amola Surya | Planning & Design: Project Bride DC | Reception Bridal Fashion: Blush | Kanak Chandhok | Reception Venue: Hotel Madison | Wedding Dress Designer: Kalanjali


Newport Beach, CA Indian Wedding by Lin & Jirsa Photography

A brand new week starts today! Maharanis, Monday is the perfect day to read a unique love story, Rishika & Shantan's. These lovebirds joined their path through a magical wedding event hosted at the elegant Hyatt Regency Newport Beach.  The Marigold Company was in charge of every detail regarding the planning of this wedding. Let me tell you, my dears; they went beyond expectations. Another professional team assisted in creating this dreamy event. The Poppy Studio put together the most tasteful décor, worth a thousand applauds. Our couple was proud of their big day! Another part of this event worth mentioning is the Baraat; thanks to Doubletree Carriages, the handsome groom made a triumphant entrance. I think our Maharani fell in love with Shantan all over again! To celebrate the love they have for each other, our lovebirds decided to call  Special Occasions LA, a spectacular team in charge of entertainment. Darlings, all the guests danced, sang, and had a great time! Now, let's talk about beauty and fashion. Rishika has a delicate and natural charm. Makeup by Janet knows their art, and thanks to that, our Maharani looked like the classic Queen she is! I adore every detail of her makeup! We must mention the exclusive draping design Bridal By Nisha created! All looks were on Rishika! Maharanis, I think we all can agree that a crucial piece of every wedding is a good capture of the most important moments. Lin & Jirsa Photography, the group that created a unique style of wedding photography, always take this in mind. For this remarkable wedding, they took the most incredible pictures and recorded a blockbuster film! My dears, if you can't get enough of this wedding, you can visit the gallery we've put together for you, and I promise you'll fall in love. 

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Maharanis, that is all for today, come back tomorrow for more! 

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Venue: Hyatt Regency Newport Beach | Planning & Design: The Marigold Company | Floral & Decor: The Poppy Studio | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Janet | Catering: My Dosa Place | DJ: Special Occasions LA | Baraat Horse: Doubletree Carriages | Cinematography: Lin & Jirsa Photography | Draping/Styling: Bridal By Nisha | Lighting: Special Occasions LA | In-House Coordinator: Hyatt Regency Newport Beach | Priest: Narsimha | Photography: Lin & Jirsa Photography


Columbus, OH Styled Photoshoot by 3DM Photography

Hello, beautiful ladies!! We are glad to be back because we have a fabulous photoshoot for your today! If you are planning to have your wedding next wedding season, Inniswood Garden is the place to go. Just take a look at the gallery below and picture yourself saying "I do" surrounded by this natural setting overflowing with beauty and greenery. It will be a dream come true! We know from experience that brides always want to feel comfortable while still looking fashionable, so Designer Dream Collection is the way to go! Their fashion and jewelry designs are fantastic, and you will find the perfect combo that will make you look like Royalty. Shraddha Malandkar did the glamorous makeup and hair for all the models and Makeup By Ananya complemented the looks for anjali phougat with beautiful makeup and hair styling. Simply breathtaking! And in case you were wondering who is the mastermind behind such a fantastic and inspiring styled photoshoot, it is none other than Anjali Phougat. And after seeing her excellent work during this entire event, there is no doubt why she is well known for making dreamy weddings come to life. The event's design was in charge of Designer Dream Collection, and oh boy, they delivered nothing but perfection! Maharanis, if you want to start your wedding with amazement and impressive looks, don't miss the gallery below by 3DM Photography. Every single shot is a cornucopia of beauty and inspiration, and we are sure you are going to love it!

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What a great way to start this week, ladies! See you tomorrow for a new and inspiring story.

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Venue: Inniswood Garden | Planner of Stylized Shoot: Anjali Phougat | Designer: Designer Dream Collection | Hair & Makeup: Shraddha Malandkar | Makeup: Makeup By Ananya | Bridal Fashions: Designer Dream Collection | Bridal Jewelry: Designer Dream Collection | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Shraddha Malandkar | Photography: 3DM Photography


Somerset, NJ Indian Wedding by Zach Blum

Happy Tuesday, darlings! Get ready to enjoy Sindu & Kunj's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
It was the most magical, adventurous proposal ever - simple, but adrenaline-pumping. Kunj was doing a rotation during his medical residency near Allentown, PA and we were doing semi-long distance with him coming back on the weekends, while I worked in Philly. He decided to surprise me with a trip to the Poconos one weekend and planned a stay at a cute, rustic (not to mention healthy homecooking) B&B named Santosha on the Ridge. After we had breakfast there, he took me to a placed called Mountain Creek Riding Stable and we galloped off down a bunch of trails with each of us on our own horses. While I was busy trying to keep my horse named Boots steady, little did I know he was carrying a ring box in his pocket the entire time. As we brought our horses back to the stable, he got down on one knee (while I was still sitting on Boots) and revealed the most beautiful ring I had ever seen. I almost blacked out from sheer excitement before I said yes and Boots almost thought the ring was an apple. Haven't looked back since :)

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part was definetly planning the look and taste of the cake. I absolutely love dessert, especially cakes and have over-the-top visions for how a cake should look (brainwashed by those baking shows on the Food Network). When it came to my wedding, the whole theme was peacocks (the mandap, one of my blouses, almost everything was modeled after this theme). So, with the cake, I wanted to plan a beautiful pink cake with these gorgeous pink peacocks and silver garnishes. And it was so fulfilling to work with a baker in NJ (Palermo's Bakery) over virtual calls dishing ideas back and forth, especially as she tried to make my vision come to life by sketching out these cakes and showing pictures via text message. In the end, it not only tasted amazing but was also gorgeous to look at!

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
During COVID time, my guests loved the fact that Kunj and I, along with our families, wanted so much to make this special moment one to remember for the ages. My mother along with the entire wedding planning team worked so hard to make this wedding that initially was meant for a larger group so special and beautiful, despite having a smaller number of guests. While they say Indian weddings are more about the family and not the individuals, I would beg to differ in this case. I would say our love and joy during this event was more about us even as we may have participated in rituals/traditions near and dear to our family. Our attitude in making the best out of the situation and having so much fun created an infectious, happy atmosphere that was rubbing off on everyone.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
When my mother took the microphone to say some words, she mentioned that even as a little child, I sought happiness over money and she was so happy i found a partner that shared that same vision - that happiness in life was more important to go after than any other standard or metric. That moment plays over and over in my mind as it reminds me that no matter what I do in my marriage and in life from here on out, I am always going to make sure that I am swimming in happiness. And most importantly my mother wanted to support me in that journey by recognizing the value of a quality that I had long thought no one in my culture growing up was also chasing. Here was my mother saying this to me and giving me the freedom to go explore and build a different type of marriage.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Don't let disappointments or stressful moments in wedding planning/the wedding itself bring you down. In the end, this is a day to celebrate you finding your partner and having your family welcome you into your new stage of life. And if you still feel that you missed out a key element of your big day, you can always plan another separate ceremony. With COVID disrupting my original wedding date and marriage license plans, I now am on my third marriage (zoom ceremony, hindu non legal ceremony, and the legal ceremony) to the same person - plenty of opportunities to celebrate.

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Invitations & Wedding Stationery: The Royal Collection | Mehndi Artists: Mehndikalogie | Venues: The Marigold | Planning & Design: Urvashi Mishra | Floral & Decor: Elegant Affairs | Hair & Makeup (Wedding Day): Style by Susmita | Hair & Makeup (Pre-Wedding Events): Payal MUA | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ/Lighting/Live Music: DJ USA | Baraat (Horse & Horse Carriage): Calibre Farm | Dance Performer: Anna Pipoyan | Cake & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Cinematography: Regal Palette Studio | Rentals (Chairs & Sweetheart Table): Luxe Event Rentals | Rentals (Stage): Taylor Rental Center | Paanwala: Mr.Paanwala | Place Cardboard: Julie Hanan Design | Photography: Zach Blum


Carrollton, TX Indian Fusion Wedding by Rafael Serrano Photography

Happy Friday, beautiful Maharanis! We are back to amaze you with a lovely and romantic story featuring Rathna & Ritesh's fusion wedding. For this installment, Rafael Serrano Photography will take us on a visual journey through all the mesmerizing details of these lovebirds' big day at the Dallas Palms. Since this wedding took place during COVID-19, it was an outdoor ceremony attended by intimate family & closest friends, making it even more special! Every guest loved the spectacular decor put together by the Dallas Palms decor team as it provided the perfect backdrop for this life-changing event. And talking about perfection, let's take a moment to admire the beautiful look of our gorgeous Maharani Rathna. Hands down, she made all the right choices when choosing her allies for her big day as the makeup and hairstyle by Anis Beauty, along with her fabulous attires from Shyamal & Bhumika, made her look drop-dead gorgeous! After the fusion wedding ceremony concluded, a fantastic reception started. All the guests danced the night away to the beats of DJ Shahid - Rose Events Entertainment, only stopping to have a bite at the delicious cake baked by The London Baker. Without any question, a sweet ending for a sweet and charming event. If you want to take a closer look at this wedding, don't miss today's full gallery. We are sure it will take your breath away!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
It was summer 2019 when Rathna & Ritesh’s love story first began. Just 2 single people who happened to swipe right on Dil Mil (Indian dating app). Our first date felt like it was out of a movie. We went to 4-5 different restaurants at Shops of Legacy/Legacy West where we shared various meals and desserts. Ended up walking around and making each other laugh. Weeks went into months and we connected over various methods of communication and social media. Thru this, we discovered a mutual love of sports, food, and randomness. Soon enough, Rathna & Ritesh started meeting each other’s close friends.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
As time progressed, Rathna & Ritesh enjoyed other’s company and grew fond of each other. Ritesh decided it was time for the families to meet over a Thanksgiving meal. Soon enough, Valentine’s Day approached and Ritesh popped the question and Rathna delightfully answered, “Maybe!” (Just kidding. The answer was a yes!).

As their families started talking more and more and things seemed right, COVID-19 pandemic put a kink into everyone’s lives. However, we decided that the time was right for us to officially tie the knot, and we couldn’t be more excited!

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.
Wedding planning came down to the fact that COVID-19 was very unpredictable and we wanted everyone to be safe and healthy. For those reasons, we wanted a venue that provided both outdoor and indoor options and be big and spacious even though our guest count was low. Hair and makeup wise I was already familiar with a lady that I worked with for a previous event. Outfits - I need to thank my cousin who was my stylist. I had no particulars about color schemes and really went with the flow on the outfits choosen. The venue made it a lot convenient for me by providing decor. Found my cake thru theknot.com. DJ and home decor was found thru recommendations and good ole Google.com.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My saree selections came from doing virtual shopping with my cousin in India. We had an absolute blast WhatsApp video calling and shopping together virtually while being at different parts of the world.
We didn't have a color scheme in mind rather knew what general colors looked good on me and proceeded from there. We ended up doing a lot more bonding.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was seeing my family and friends come together to help with this project. Though COVID-19 pandemic created chaos and changed our initial plans for a big wedding, it didn't deter from people coming together and bonding more so.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
How intimate the wedding was. Usually, Desi weddings are big and it's hard to mingle and get to know one another. The intimacy made the event more special.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The really special moment in my wedding that constantly replays in my mind is the moment my mother and I hugged. We both became emotional, but neither one of us had to say anything as we have this special bond. My mother has been a major rock in my life and that was plenty for me.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Be flexible and go with the flow. There is no such as "a perfect day". In the end, it's about your families and the person you are marrying.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Cake was unique as it came from the The London Baker. My closest girl friends and I bonded over cake tasting and thoroughly enjoyed the process together. Definitely a memorable event for

That is all for this week ladies. Enjoy your weekend and don't forget to join us on Monday for more!

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Ceremony & Reception Venue: Dallas Palms | Floral & Decor: Dallas Palms | Hair & Makeup: Anis Beauty | Baraat/DJ/Lighting: DJ Shahid - Rose Events Entertainment | Bridal Fashions: Shyamal & Bhumika | Cake & Treats: The London Baker | Cinematography: Video-Spots | Mehndi Artist: Sheetal's Henna Designs | Haldi/Mehendi Decor: Classy Decor By Madiha | Photography: Rafael Serrano Photography


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