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Sacramento, CA Pakistani Wedding by JSK Photography

Good day, dolls! Today's celebration of love is not just elegant but truly faithful to traditional Pakistani weddings, so let's check it out together! This time around, we will join our two love birds, Ayesha & Abdullah in their nuptial celebration. Being this a life-changing event, it is no surprise that our young couple wanted to immortalize all the moments surrounding this day. That is why they decided to start their wedding day with a lovely outdoor photoshoot, leading to their Nikkah ceremony. Thanks to the remarkable talent of JSK Photography, we get to join Ayesha & Abdullah on this charming session full of beauty, elegance, and love. Our gorgeous Ayesha looked breathtaking thanks to the stylish and exquisite makeup that Neetu Josh Art Co, created for her. The nude colors, combined with the refined and classy hairstyle, enhanced the delicate and natural beauty of our lovely bride, and we love that final look! Abdullah did not stay behind, and he embraced a traditional style that made him look elegant and imposing! After the initial photoshoot, it was time to head into the halls of the Masjid Al Emaan to proceed with the Nikkah ceremony that united them in marriage. This intimate and beautiful ceremony marked the start of Ayesha & Abdullah's everlasting love story in the company of their family! This traditional and solemn ceremony is one you don't want to miss! So, take a closer look at it in the gallery that we have prepared for today! It will be the perfect preamble for our next stop.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Our families were friends and I knew he was "the one" not long after we started talking. Our values, goals, and personalities were reflected in one another. As we head into our one year anniversary, we are thankful for the beautiful union that life gave us. 

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I was home one weekend and Abdullah planned a day trip to San Francisco. He walked in to the house with a beautiful bouquet of flowers that he had picked out himself. I loved them and thought it was one of his kind and thoughtful gestures (knowing how much I love flowers). We headed out to San Francisco and our first stop was Crissy Field in front of the Golden Gate Bridge. That's where Brian met us. Brian was a photographer Abdullah had hired to take some pictures of us in front of some famous landmarks. He said it would be nice to take some professional photos together. I agreed! Click after click we finally made our way over to the Palace of Fine Arts. The photographer then asked me to take a picture by myself. I was confused, but he said it was just to get a good angle and to see how the shot would come out. The next thing I know Abdullah is heading towards me, gets down on one knee, and proposes! We ended the night at a French restaurant and celebrated the beautiful day we had. 

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.
With only four months to plan the wedding, I knew I had to make decisions fast! There were a few "musts" on my list, but I knew I had to flexible due to the time constraints. I wanted a modern, elegant vibe, with just the right amount of traditional touch. I created a wedding spreadsheet and it became my wedding planner. I did some research, took some recommendations, and then began seeking out my vendors. I talked to all of my vendors before I decided to confirm. This was especially important - I wanted  vendors to share my vision and add a touch of their own creativity. From hair & makeup, to decor, my vendors were my partners in this wedding! They took my vision and brought it to life. My overall experience with them was wonderful and I would highly recommend each and every one of them. 

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I designed my own wedding dress and the designer made the process very seamless! I knew I wanted a traditional red with champagne gold. I also wanted an outfit that I knew I could wear again, separately, without having the full bridal look. I outlined motifs and pieces of different outfits that I liked into one document. The designer sent me color swatches and design sketches. I sent over my measurements and the husband/wife duo began the process! They sent me videos of the process and let me follow along each step of the way. Once it was completed, they shipped it over from Pakistan and I was in awe as soon as I opened the package! The pictures and videos did not do justice to the stunning craftsmanship. Thank you La Dona for making me feel like an absolute princess in my bridal dress. 

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I loved that each and every aspect of my wedding, was designed by us. From the place cards we wrote, to the flowers we placed on the cake - our special touch surrounded us as began the start of our new life together. Our friends and family came together to support us and helped us have a beautiful wedding.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
They loved the casual vibe! They all felt welcomed around those they were even meeting for the first time. We loved this! We wanted our family and friends to feel like one big family that came together to celebrate our union.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The most memorable moment of my wedding was when I stepped into the ballroom with my dad. As he walked me down the aisle towards Abdullah, it really hit me: "this is happening, Ayesha - you're ready to start the next chapter in your life."

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Take it easy! I promise everything works out in the end and all falls into place. Be clear and concise with your vendors and trust them - it's their job to make your vision come to life. Be flexible and remember that most important part: the beginning of a beautiful journey with the one you love.

We still have more details coming down the road, so stay close if you don't want to miss them!

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Photography: JSK Photography | Sangeet Venue: University of the Pacific | Ceremony Venue: Masjid Al Emaan | Reception Venue: Qasr-e-Noor | Planning & Design: Divine Creations 209 | Floral & Decor: Visual Impact Design | Hair & Makeup: Neetu Josh Art Co | Catering: Spice of Life | DJ: Cre8tive Entertainment | Baraat: Hyatt Regency Sacramento | Bridal Fashions: La Dona | Cake & Treats: Ettore's Bakery | Cinematography: Filmtwist | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Hareem Cheema | Lighting: Cre8tive Entertainment | Mehndi Artist: Neeta Desai Sharma


Agoura Hills, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by Eliza Jane Photography

Welcome back, ladies! We are happy you could join us at Elizabeth & Randeep's wedding reception! We know that it has been a day full of emotions and beautiful ceremonies, and we want you to have some fun at this reception party, so let's head off to the gardens of the Brookview Ranch to enjoy this wedding reception! As soon as you step in, you will notice that the lovely and peaceful natural environment was beautifully enhanced with the multicolored floral arrangements that FlowerShop818 created for this event. They were simply amazing! Definitely, this was the most perfect scenario to host the event that will conclude the wedding activities. This reception was a rollercoaster of emotions that combined an incredible atmosphere with emotional speeches that made our lovebirds drop a couple of tears of happiness and gratitude. After this emotive moment, the reception transitioned into a party thanks to the amazing talent of Vox DJs. They were major contributors to take this event to the next level and played the perfect melodies to liven up this reception. This was a great reception that we wish didn't have to come to an end, however, you can always be transported back to it, by taking a look at the gallery that we have prepared for you. But before you go, don't forget to take a piece of the delicious cake that SusieCakes prepared for this event. You are going to love it! 

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We hope you have enjoyed this celebration of love! Have a great weekend, and we see you on Monday for more! 

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Hindu Ceremony Venue: Malibu Hindu Temple | Mexican Catholic/Jewish Ceremony Venue: Brookview Ranch | Reception Venue: Brookview Ranch | Planning & Design: Haley Simon Events | Floral & Decor: FlowerShop818 | Catering: LA Roots Catering | DJ: Vox DJs | Cake & Treats: SusieCakes | Cinematography: LaJoy Photography | Tuxedos: TopMan | Photography: Eliza Jane Photography


Piscataway, NJ Indian Wedding By Saroj Studios

Happy Tuesday, Maharanis! It is a pleasure to have you back to join us at the memorable wedding celebration of Sneha & Nisrag. Undoubtedly, this is a celebration that you don't want to miss if you are looking for inspiration! Our young couple wanted to keep track of all the beautiful moments that surrounded this once in a lifetime event, and for that, they decided to bring the talented photographer of Saroj Studios on board to start this journey with an outdoor photo shoot, and we are loving the traditional style concept that we see in it! This was a unique session, characterized by the elegance and traditional style of this lovely couple. Sneha shows an incredible presence in front of the cameras, stealing all the looks while wearing her elegant burgundy saree with golden details. And what about Nisrag, he looked handsome and imposing, like the Raja he is! And by just taking a look at how well they complement on this photoshoot, there is no doubt that they are made for each other! We are sure that you want to see more of this beautiful celebration, so do not miss the gallery we have prepared for you. As we said earlier, it is full of inspiration!

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Stay close if you want to let your creativity and inspiration flow with this love story! 

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Photography: Saroj Studios | Photography: Saroj Studios | Planning & Design: Events By Srishti | Sangeet Venue: Deewan Banquet | Reception & Ceremony Venue: Deewan Banquet | Planning & Design: Events by Srishti | Catering: Deewan Banquet | DJ: Dj Sunny Entertainment


Palm Springs, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by Matthew David Studio

As Nisha and Paul were getting closer to the end of their auspicious day, these soulmates decided to celebrate their recent union at the sophisticated Colony Palms Hotel and to welcome everyone the party time held a beautiful cocktail hour as a preamble of the wedding reception! The fabulously gifted sitar player Ronobir Lahiri Music performed his traditional instrument during the drinking time and prepared the ambiance for the attendees who later gathered around the pool to cheer for the newlyweds! The poolside venue was illuminated with pretty lighting and Sweet Emilia Jane decorated the tables with elegant brass vases with bright flowers while a special lounge tent invited the guests to relax! These two really focused on giving their guests the best fun experience with a photo booth from Mr. and Mrs. Selfie and offered a fantastic entertainment with a performance by Bellytwins BollywoodMatthew David Studio captured the very best of this whimsical fusion matrimony and the entire wedding album can be found in our full gallery! Don't miss any snap!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
After moving to Los Angeles from Toronto, Canada at 30. I moved to a new office and knew very few people in LA. I had always met people through friends in Toronto but in LA, in a new city, I decided to go online!
 
Of course, I had a very busy job that offers me the benefit of traveling all over the world, so it was hard to actually make time to date.
 
I finally connected with Paul on Match.com when he messaged me a very genuine, sweet message that I didn’t see until weeks later. He ended up in my junk box! You see, he was out my filters based on age and height. I had wanted someone 32-40, 6’-6’5”.  It turns out Paul was 41 and 6’8”!!
 
I got an Alert to checked my emails and noticed his message there. Once I read his message I knew that he was different.
 
Because of the travel, I didn’t end up meeting him until three months later but we had texted and chatted a little bit in between.
 
When I finally met him on a date and saw him, I was smitten and so was he. I found out he was also a Canadian, both born in Edmonton, Alberta.  We had the same humor, senseability, values, and love of life. I just wanted to be by his side from the moment we met. From that moment on, we were inseparable...
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
After dating for 2 years, buying a house and living together for 1.5 years, we were starting to build a new life in LA with amazing friends and family.
 
Paul knew I wanted to get married and start our own family we wanted to establish a foundation together.
 
So every trip and outing we had, I expected him to pop the question, but of course, Paul knows I’m too hard to surprise, so he had to catch me off guard...
 
One day, Jan 23, 2018, after eating a delicious meal with our friends, we all come and start talking about the importance of family and friends and building our life together, my little nephew, comes around with a ring box, gives it to Paul and he gets in his knee! In our living room, out of the blue!! I was shocked and elated and so happy it was in our home that we built with people we loved.
 
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 wanted our wedding in California. The majority of our friends and family live in Canada and elsewhere, so we wanted to create a warm home away from home and to celebrate in one place for our two-day event.
 
Palm Springs was one of the places we traveled the most together in our relationships, so we knew the desert was the place to wed.  I love traveling to Rajasthan in India and wanted something to reflect that feel in California.
 
When we finally found our venue and all the little eclectic influences we knew that the place was it!
 
We fell in love with The Colony Palms and the idea of having the whole place to ourselves and loved ones to celebrate the occasion.
 
Indian weddings are not a common thing in Palm Springs so coordinating these details took a lot of time and thought. I wanted to maintain the beauty and the culture of a Hindu wedding but I wanted an aesthetic that fit a more Bohemian, Rajasthani style.
 
I made sure that our Pundit, Music, Food, Clothing, Entertainment, and overall feel was true to Hindu culture but the wedding planner, photographer were local Californian.
 
We wanted to honor the fact that we both had different cultures and create a fusion that highlighted our favorite elements.
 
Since we had a fall November wedding, the colors were peach, coral, burgundy, ivory, pink and gold. The overall theme was Desert Sunset.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Being from Canada, I knew that the best Indian clothes close to me were in Brampton Ontario.  Luckily I go back-and-forth to Toronto quite a bit for work and I was able to browse lots of boutiques with my mom before I found the right one.
 
I’ve always loved Bombay Trendz they have a very high-end fashion with reasonable prices and can do customization. I’m taller and their lenghas always fit my body perfectly.
 
I found both my henna and bridal Lengha there, as well as Paul’s wedding Shirwani. Because I have a creative job at work buying furniture my favorite part of the process was picking the colors and reconfiguring how I wanted it to look and fit in our theme and blend together for the events. 
 
I wanted to make sure the wedding was full of vibrant color but I also didn’t want the traditional red because of our desert backdrop, so I opted for soft peaches, burgundy, and ivory.
 
I was most inspired by Varun Bahl and Anita Dongres high waisted skirts, tight floral embroidery and contrasting soft palettes.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Planning the outfits, the decor, and the rickshaw!
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The guests loved all the details and the intimacy of the venue. The highlight was definitely our entertainment including Paul’s Band Hiway 2 playing at the Henna night, Ronobir Lahiri playing the Sitar at our cocktail event and The Belly Twins at the reception.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The most special moment was sitting under the ceremonial mandap with our Pandit, both our families staring at our loved ones knowing that our lives were bonded. Seeing both our families and cultures unite in this way was beautiful and felt meaningful and progressive.
 
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.
Henna party included a fusion of California, Canada, and Gujarat with Mexican food for dinner, Henna, Garba, Dandia Raas in the evening ended off by a stellar performance by Paul’s Canadiana Rock band, Hiway 2.This was an introduction and collaboration for everyone to participate in both Hindu & Canadian celebration!
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Have a vision for the day and make sure you have the right people supporting you, so you can be calm and relaxed through the process. I planned most of the wedding details alone in the first four months but leaned on my amazing Bridesmaids, my Mom and wedding planner six months before the final day.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Other than details given by wedding planner:
 
A lot of details and guest favors were ordered through my favorite store in Rajasthan, Anokhi.
 
The details of the block print were reflected in handkerchiefs and table napkins.
 
The jewelry was passed down through the family were ordered through India.
 
Bridesmaids outfits were from Priti Sahni.
 
Bicycle rickshaw ordered through Classic Home and fixed and decorated by our bridesmaids & groomsmen!
 
See you tomorrow, dolls! 
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Mehndi Artists: Hinal's Beauty Studio | Live Music: Ronobir Lahiri Music | Photography: Matthew David Studio | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Colony Palms Hotel | Planning & Design: Sweet Emilia Jane | Floral & Decor: Sweet Emilia Jane | Hair & Makeup: Chelsea Nicole Makeup & Hair | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Bellytwins Bollywood | Bridal Fashion: Bombay Trendz Toronto | Groom Fashion: Bombay Trendz Toronto | Bridal Party Fashion: Bombay Trendz Toronto - Sahni Bombay | Cake & Treats - Desserts: Over the Rainbow | Cinematography: Paraview Wedding Cinematography | Cinematography: Matthew David Studio | Photo booth: Mr. and Mrs. Selfie | Rentals: Signature Rentals | Officiant: Pandit Sharma


Palm Springs, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by Matthew David Studio

After checking all the vivid details of the wedding attires of Nisha and Paul, Matthew David Studio takes us to the biggest moment of this wedding journey! The ceremony theme was a flawless blend of Bohemian and Rajasthani style that included a truly enchanting palette of autumn hues as soft peaches, burgundy, and ivory. Sweet Emilia Jane was in charge of producing the creative vision of the newlyweds building a wood mandap structure adorned with greenery and decadent flowers. The results were just breathtaking! All this splendor happened at the iconic and luxurious Colony Palms Hotel, its stylish grounds and wonderful outdoors were the special scenario chosen by the couple to exchange their vows! The significant moment included many traditional rites and a ring exchange symbolic ceremony where the new Mrs. Nisha flaunted her intricate dark mehendi by henna artist Hinal's Beauty Studio with her new wedding band! A vivid send off on a decorated rickshaw marked the end of the ceremony and the start of the final festivities! Check out the rest of the celebrations in our full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
After moving to Los Angeles from Toronto, Canada at 30. I moved to a new office and knew very few people in LA. I had always met people through friends in Toronto but in LA, in a new city, I decided to go online!
 
Of course, I had a very busy job that offers me the benefit of traveling all over the world, so it was hard to actually make time to date.
 
I finally connected with Paul on Match.com when he messaged me a very genuine, sweet message that I didn’t see until weeks later. He ended up in my junk box! You see, he was out my filters based on age and height. I had wanted someone 32-40, 6’-6’5”.  It turns out Paul was 41 and 6’8”!!
 
I got an Alert to checked my emails and noticed his message there. Once I read his message I knew that he was different.
 
Because of the travel, I didn’t end up meeting him until three months later but we had texted and chatted a little bit in between.
 
When I finally met him on a date and saw him, I was smitten and so was he. I found out he was also a Canadian, both born in Edmonton, Alberta.  We had the same humor, senseability, values, and love of life. I just wanted to be by his side from the moment we met. From that moment on, we were inseparable...
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
After dating for 2 years, buying a house and living together for 1.5 years, we were starting to build a new life in LA with amazing friends and family.
 
Paul knew I wanted to get married and start our own family we wanted to establish a foundation together.
 
So every trip and outing we had, I expected him to pop the question, but of course, Paul knows I’m too hard to surprise, so he had to catch me off guard...
 
One day, Jan 23, 2018, after eating a delicious meal with our friends, we all come and start talking about the importance of family and friends and building our life together, my little nephew, comes around with a ring box, gives it to Paul and he gets in his knee! In our living room, out of the blue!! I was shocked and elated and so happy it was in our home that we built with people we loved.
 
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 wanted our wedding in California. The majority of our friends and family live in Canada and elsewhere, so we wanted to create a warm home away from home and to celebrate in one place for our two-day event.
 
Palm Springs was one of the places we traveled the most together in our relationships, so we knew the desert was the place to wed.  I love traveling to Rajasthan in India and wanted something to reflect that feel in California.
 
When we finally found our venue and all the little eclectic influences we knew that the place was it!
 
We fell in love with The Colony Palms and the idea of having the whole place to ourselves and loved ones to celebrate the occasion.
 
Indian weddings are not a common thing in Palm Springs so coordinating these details took a lot of time and thought. I wanted to maintain the beauty and the culture of a Hindu wedding but I wanted an aesthetic that fit a more Bohemian, Rajasthani style.
 
I made sure that our Pundit, Music, Food, Clothing, Entertainment, and overall feel was true to Hindu culture but the wedding planner, photographer were local Californian.
 
We wanted to honor the fact that we both had different cultures and create a fusion that highlighted our favorite elements.
 
Since we had a fall November wedding, the colors were peach, coral, burgundy, ivory, pink and gold. The overall theme was Desert Sunset.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Being from Canada, I knew that the best Indian clothes close to me were in Brampton Ontario.  Luckily I go back-and-forth to Toronto quite a bit for work and I was able to browse lots of boutiques with my mom before I found the right one.
 
I’ve always loved Bombay Trendz they have a very high-end fashion with reasonable prices and can do customization. I’m taller and their lenghas always fit my body perfectly.
 
I found both my henna and bridal Lengha there, as well as Paul’s wedding Shirwani. Because I have a creative job at work buying furniture my favorite part of the process was picking the colors and reconfiguring how I wanted it to look and fit in our theme and blend together for the events. 
 
I wanted to make sure the wedding was full of vibrant color but I also didn’t want the traditional red because of our desert backdrop, so I opted for soft peaches, burgundy, and ivory.
 
I was most inspired by Varun Bahl and Anita Dongres high waisted skirts, tight floral embroidery and contrasting soft palettes.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Planning the outfits, the decor, and the rickshaw!
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The guests loved all the details and the intimacy of the venue. The highlight was definitely our entertainment including Paul’s Band Hiway 2 playing at the Henna night, Ronobir Lahiri playing the Sitar at our cocktail event and The Belly Twins at the reception.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The most special moment was sitting under the ceremonial mandap with our Pandit, both our families staring at our loved ones knowing that our lives were bonded. Seeing both our families and cultures unite in this way was beautiful and felt meaningful and progressive.
 
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.
Henna party included a fusion of California, Canada, and Gujarat with Mexican food for dinner, Henna, Garba, Dandia Raas in the evening ended off by a stellar performance by Paul’s Canadiana Rock band, Hiway 2.This was an introduction and collaboration for everyone to participate in both Hindu & Canadian celebration!
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Have a vision for the day and make sure you have the right people supporting you, so you can be calm and relaxed through the process. I planned most of the wedding details alone in the first four months but leaned on my amazing Bridesmaids, my Mom and wedding planner six months before the final day.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Other than details given by wedding planner:
 
A lot of details and guest favors were ordered through my favorite store in Rajasthan, Anokhi.
 
The details of the block print were reflected in handkerchiefs and table napkins.
 
The jewelry was passed down through the family were ordered through India.
 
Bridesmaids outfits were from Priti Sahni.
 
Bicycle rickshaw ordered through Classic Home and fixed and decorated by our bridesmaids & groomsmen!

Next up is the beautiful poolside reception, so make sure to come back! 
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Mehndi Artists: Hinal's Beauty Studio | Live Music: Ronobir Lahiri Music | Photography: Matthew David Studio | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Colony Palms Hotel | Planning & Design: Sweet Emilia Jane | Floral & Decor: Sweet Emilia Jane | Hair & Makeup: Chelsea Nicole Makeup & Hair | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Bellytwins Bollywood | Bridal Fashion: Bombay Trendz Toronto | Groom Fashion: Bombay Trendz Toronto | Bridal Party Fashion: Bombay Trendz Toronto - Sahni Bombay | Cake & Treats - Desserts: Over the Rainbow | Cinematography: Paraview Wedding Cinematography | Cinematography: Matthew David Studio | Photo booth: Mr. and Mrs. Selfie | Rentals: Signature Rentals | Officiant: Pandit Sharma


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