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Austin, TX Indian Fusion Wedding by The Bird & The Bear Photography

Hello, ladies! Get ready to have some fun because we are taking you inside the halls of The Driskill to join Sahiti & Brian at their wedding reception! The entire conceptualization and execution of this reception carried out by In Her Shoes Coordination was simply amazing! No wonder why they are the go-to-guys when looking for a fantastic and unforgettable event! To take this reception to the next level, Unique Design & Events put together a beautiful decor while The Flower Girl adorned the halls of the venue with multicolored floral arrangements that created a magical atmosphere that everyone loved! All of the guests had a great time and danced the night away to the beats of Greenbelt DJ. The night was getting closer to the end when our lovebirds had the first cut at the delicious cake from Polkadots Cupcake Factory. This charming moment got captured thanks to The Bird & The Bear Photography, who snapped photos from every angle to immortalize every moment! If you want to take a closer look at this incredible reception, don't miss today's gallery. You will love every bit of it!

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We hope you have had a great time, ladies! Make sure to join us tomorrow for more!

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Planning & Design: In Her Shoes Coordination | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Driskill | Decor: Unique Design & Events | Floral: The Flower Girl | Hair & Makeup: Ana Bazan | DJ: Greenbelt DJ | Cake & Treats: Polkadots Cupcake Factory | Mehndi Artist: Nisha Henna Arts | Transportation: 4 Leaf Limo | Photography: The Bird & The Bear Photography


Austin, TX Indian Fusion Wedding by The Bird & The Bear Photography

Welcome back, ladies! We have the pleasure to bring you a closer look into Sahiti & Brian's wedding ceremony thanks to the remarkable talent from our good friends at The Bird & The Bear Photography. So, get yourself comfortable and get ready to enjoy this life-changing event held at The Driskill. From the get-go, this wedding ceremony caught our attention thanks to minimalist, yet elegant decoration crafted by Unique Design & Events. The creamy colors, combined with the soft-colored floral arrangements from The Flower Girl, created an enchanting background suitable for this ceremony! Both our lovebirds attended this ceremony looking radiant, but it was Sahiti who stole the show! The fantastic hair and makeup, done by Ana Bazan, perfectly combined with the gorgeous coral saree, resulted in a dreamy look that everyone loved! And Brian did not stay behind! He embraced his new culture and wore an elegant Sherwani that made is inner Raja come out! If you can't get enough of this love story, make sure to head into our gallery for more! You are going to love every bit of it!

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Don't go too far, ladies! We still have one more stop!

 
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Planning & Design: In Her Shoes Coordination | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Driskill | Decor: Unique Design & Events | Floral: The Flower Girl | Hair & Makeup: Ana Bazan | DJ: Greenbelt DJ | Cake & Treats: Polkadots Cupcake Factory | Mehndi Artist: Nisha Henna Arts | Transportation: 4 Leaf Limo | Photography: The Bird & The Bear Photography


Tampa, FL Indian Fusion Wedding by Amita S Photographer

Hello, dolls! Rithika & Tyler's big wedding day has finally come, and thanks to Amita S Photographer, we have all the insights of the wedding ceremony. The shots are so good that they will make you feel just like if you were there. So let's jump right into it! Tyler arrived at the Armature Works, where the ceremony took place, accompanied by a Baraat procession full of merriment and happiness. Inside the halls of this elegant venue, Tracie Domino Events worked their magic to design and execute a lovely ceremony that everyone enjoyed. No wonder why they are the go-to-guys when it comes to planning dreamy weddings. MMD Events took this event to the next level, with the fantastic decor in soft pastel hues, creating a soothing backdrop for this life-changing event. Rithika stole all the looks as soon as she stepped into the room, looking like a princess on her vibrant orange lengha after being dolled up by Michele Renee The Studio. And we love that final look! For more details of this charming ceremony, visit today's gallery. We are sure you are going to enjoy every bit of it!

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We are having a great time here, but this is going to get even better with the upcoming reception party. Don't miss it out!

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Planning & Design: Tracie Domino Events | Hair & Makeup: Michele Renee The Studio | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Armature Works | Floral & Decor: MMD Events | Reception Catering: Puff n Stuff Sandy Rule | Reception Indian Caterer: Gateway to India | Wedding Luncheon Caterer: Flavors of India Sarasota Lijo Lukose | Mehendi Caterer: Clay Oven Catering Desmond D’Souza | DJ: Inpulse Entertainment | Cake & Treats: Artistic Whisk | Cinematography: Riant Films | Lighting: Baystage Lighting | Mehndi Artist: Nasnim Sangeeta | Photo Booth: ShutterBooth | Transportation: First Class Coach | Officiant: Priest Hindu Temple of Florida Priest Gurudutt | Golf Cart Rental: Jeffrey Allen Inc | Photography: Amita S Photographer


Tampa, FL Indian Fusion Wedding by Amita S Photographer

Happy Friday, ladies! Let's get ready for the weekend by getting full of inspiring ideas coming from Rithika & Tyler's fusion wedding. For this installment, we'll be taking a look at the fantastic shots captured by Amita S Photographer. Through each of these shots, we can follow along the delicate process that our lovely couple went through so they could look radiant for their big day. Before dressing up in her gorgeous bridal lengha, Michele Renee The Studio created a dreamy look for this Maharani, combining a discreet and elegant makeup with a classy hairstyle. Rithika crowned this look with dazzling jewelry and a fabulous Mehndi design by Nasnim Sangeeta, adding an extra touch of traditional flair to her flawless look. Tyler embraced his new culture wearing a dual-tone Sherwani that made him look elegant and handsome. If you are enjoying this love story as much as we are, do not miss today's gallery! It is the perfect preamble before you head up to the wedding ceremony!

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We are heading off to the wedding ceremony, so stay close if you don't want to miss any detail!

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Planning & Design: Tracie Domino Events | Hair & Makeup: Michele Renee The Studio | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Armature Works | Floral & Decor: MMD Events | Reception Catering: Puff n Stuff Sandy Rule | Reception Indian Caterer: Gateway to India | Wedding Luncheon Caterer: Flavors of India Sarasota Lijo Lukose | Mehendi Caterer: Clay Oven Catering Desmond D’Souza | DJ: Inpulse Entertainment | Cake & Treats: Artistic Whisk | Cinematography: Riant Films | Lighting: Baystage Lighting | Mehndi Artist: Nasnim Sangeeta | Photo Booth: ShutterBooth | Transportation: First Class Coach | Officiant: Priest Hindu Temple of Florida Priest Gurudutt | Golf Cart Rental: Jeffrey Allen Inc | Photography: Amita S Photographer


New Orleans, LA Indian Fusion Wedding by Mary M. Cinema

Hello, ladies! We are glad you could join us at Vanesha & Shajib's wedding ceremony. Designed and executed by Alchemy Events, this ceremony was a dream come true! Herbivore Floral Designs transformed the balcony and the halls of the Riverview Room in a magical setting for our lovebirds to tie the knot. Vanesha stole all the looks as she walked down the aisle, looking like a vision of beauty on her red lengha embellished with golden details. Makeover by Paro complemented this look praising her natural beauty with lovely makeup and hairstyle, resulting in that dreamy look that all Maharanis aspire for their big day. Without any question, this was a fantastic event that everyone loved, and we have all the insights for you to enjoy it! From the outdoor ceremony on the balcony, all the way to the different rituals that took place inside the halls of this fantastic venue, we have it all! We want to do a big shoutout to Mary M. Cinema for the incredible shots they captured during this life-changing ceremony. You can check them out in today's gallery! You are going to have a blast!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
When I moved to New York 4 years ago, I was desperately trying to meet new people. I met Shajib within the first 2 months of moving. He was someone who made dating seem so easy. His carefree and laid-back attitude gave me a glimpse of the possible future, that we could be happy even if we were just chilling on the couch watching reruns. That's when I knew, the moment of just hanging out and doing something extremely routine, but feeling so happy to be with each other.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
We took a day off work to go to a quaint town near NYC. We were planning on doing some hiking, exploring, and just having a fun day. It was a sunny but cold day with temperatures of around 9 degrees. Shajib was guiding me towards a spot that he had looked up online, but we got lost and ended up getting off the trail to find this beautiful lookout point. Once we got there, he walked straight up on top of a picnic table and held out his hand for me to join, he distracted me so I would turn around, and when I looked back at him, he was down on one knee. It had been 2 years since we had been dating, and even though we had discussed getting married, I was not expecting it and I completely started ugly crying. We were lucky enough that another couple were hiking up a few minutes behind us to that spot and took a couple of proposal pictures of us. It was perfect because it was him.
 
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 was a little difficult, neither of us had any idea where to begin. We started by deciding where to get married, we knew it wouldn't be in New York City or my hometown in Mississippi. We narrowed down our top choices and finally agreed on New Orleans. We had some difficulty with a couple of vendors, a planner who wouldn't finalize the contract and kept increasing her charges, and a decorator who quit at the last minute. Luckily I was able to find Rena with Alchemy Events, who agreed to be my planner even though I had already finalized some key details. Once she came on board, it seemed like everything started falling into place. It was just nice to talk things out with someone who had wedding knowledge and make the best possible decisions together.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was probably doing the test ride on our horses for the baraat. Meeting the vendors for the first time and sharing our vision with them, having them understand exactly what we needed was also a really exciting experience. It was like we were building our own world, and we could do whatever we wanted, we didn't let anyone force us into following arbitrary rules, and luckily our immediate families were very supportive of our (my) wedding dreams.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The Baraats, for sure, there was a moment when I got up on my horse with all my guests in front of me, and I just felt so loved. Then, my baraat met Shajibs, I saw how much fun he was having, we caught each other's attention for a moment in the midst of all the celebration, and we both knew that we would always remember this 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.
It was important to both of us to represent our Hindu/Muslim, Indian/Bangladeshi, NYC/MS customs, and traditions. We made peacock colors our theme, as they also worked with Mardi Gras colors. We worked with our planner to represent everything we possibly could, our sangeet had Mardi Gras masks and beads to represent New Orleans, but we had desi style cushions on the ground for people to sit on. We had brought a lot of maangtikas, chooris, and chunnis from India, for everyone to use and dress themselves up to enjoy the sangeet festivities.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
It's going to be stressful, it's going to be difficult, it may seem impossible at times, but it's so amazing when all your loved ones come together to celebrate your love. You have to disconnect from planning and project management mode the week of your wedding, at that point, stop worrying about the details and just enjoy. Even if something isn't exactly as you planned or seems like it will be a disaster, just let your vendors handle it and spend time with your friends and family to take in all the love.
 
At the end of it all, the only thing I remember is having fun, smiling and laughing like I conquered the world and crying because of how much this wedding would change our lives. I don't remember any of the details and I don't even care to remember which flower arrangements we went with or if we got the expensive chairs. All I remember were the range of emotions I felt, and how much love I was surrounded with.

Don't go too far, because the reception party is just around the corner. And this is a reception that you don't want to miss!
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Sangeet Venue: Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Riverview Room | Planning & Design: Alchemy Events | Floral & Decor: Herbivore Floral Designs | Hair & Makeup: Makeover by Paro | Catering: Orchid Indian Cuisine | DJ: KhanCept Entertainment | Cake & Treats: Haydel's Bakery | Cinematography: Mary M. Cinema | Event Designer: Alchemy Events | Lighting: KhanCept Entertainment | Live Music: Young Fellaz Brass Band | Mehndi Artist: New Orleans Henna | Photo Booth: Party Portraits Photo Booth | Rentals: True Value | Baraat Horse: Saddle Up & Ride | Rentals: Element | Fabric Draping & Flowers: Simply Adorable | Rentals: Just Ask Rentals | Transportation: Riverbend Charters | Photography: Mary M. Cinema


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