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Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Indian Wedding by Lin & Jirsa

As the sun dipped beneath the horizon, Anisha & Rishi stood hand in hand, ready to embark on the journey of a lifetime. Set against the stunning backdrop of Los Coyotes Country Club and Terranea Resort, every detail of their special day was meticulously curated by Lavish & Co., from the electric Morrocan Sangeet to the sunny Haldi ceremony at Rishi’s house in Newport Beach. The air was filled with the sweet scent of blossoms, courtesy of Three Petals DesignAndrea Vlaovich created incredible hair and makeup that complemented Anisha's outfits from Sabyasachi and Manish MalhotraTheir dog Kali wasn’t just a guest; she was part of the crew, decked out in Indian outfits that matched the day's vibe. A live painter captured the moments of our wedding, while 3D Sounds lit up our reception with his beats. With Lin & Jirsa Photography capturing every smile and stolen glance, it was evident that this was a celebration of love in its purest form. Their special day radiated charm and romance. 

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It was a spellbinding fusion of love and tradition, leaving indelible memories for all who shared.

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Sangeet Venue: Los Coyotes Country Club | Ceremony Venue: Terranea Resort | Reception Venue: Terranea Resort | Planning & Design: Lavish & Co | Floral & Decor: Three Petals Design | Hair & Makeup: Andrea Vlaovich | Catering: Manohar's Delhi Palace | DJ: 3D Sounds | Bridal Fashions: Sabyasachi | Bridal Fashions: Manish Malhotra | Cake & Treats: Something Meetha | Cinematography: Balerina Films | Live Music: Jazzy B | Tuxedos: Tom Ford | Photographer: Lin & Jirsa Photography


Pearl River, NY Fusion Wedding by Saroj Studios

Amidst the enchanting ambiance of Hilton Pearl River, Sonica & Patrick embarked on their journey of love, surrounded by the intricate floral arrangements crafted by Abhishek Decorators. The venue transformed into a romantic haven, perfectly reflecting the essence of the couple's union. The comprehensive event management of the talented team of KM Events Management played a pivotal role in seamlessly orchestrating the day's events. Mehndi by Anuja created intricate bridal patterns to celebrate incredible memories. Cinderella Bridez added a touch of fairytale magic to Sonica's experience, turning her dreams into reality. The lens of Saroj Studios immortalized every moment and glance exchanged between Sonica & Patrick; every smile, tear, and fleeting moment was preserved, allowing the couple to relive their special day for generations to come. Let's enjoy this wedding!

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Their wedding celebration epitomizes the timeless magic of love and beauty intertwined.

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Photography: Saroj Studios | Photography: Saroj Studios | Venues: Hilton Pearl River | Floral & Decor: Abhishek Decorators | Hair & Makeup: Cinderella Bridez | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ: MVPDJs | Cake & Treats: A Little Cake | Event Coordinator: KM Events Management | Mehndi Artist: Mehndi by Anuja | Photo Booth: MVPDJs | Officiate/ Priest: Narendrabhai Raval


Philadelphia, PA Fusion Wedding by Lightyear Studio

Hello Maharanis! Don't forget to check out Lauren & Kam's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I worked as a Cardiac ICU nurse and Kam was finishing up his last year of Cardiology fellowship when we first met. We both lived in Philadelphia and decided to explore the city together. Our favorite hobbies are still finding the best spots in Philly to eat at and visiting cocktail bars and wine lounges.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Kam lived in Rittenhouse his last year of fellowship and we enjoyed many days hanging out at his rooftop. When proposal time came around, he recruited my best friends to take me out to brunch. They recommended we go out to Kam's old building to see a mutual friend, and to my surprise, Kam was waiting at the rooftop with both our families and closest friends.

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 a wedding that celebrated both our cultures and us as individuals. We decided to have a traditional Hindu ceremony followed by a chic black-tie reception. We chose W Philadelphia in Center City and could not have been happier. W Philadelphia provided multiple sites for our Sangeet, Ceremony, and Reception with modern elegant backdrops.

Nazranaa in Edison, NJ was crucial in helping us with our outfit selections. They went above and beyond in helping Lauren's family wear traditional Indian attire. It was a fun experience for Lauren's family as it was their first time wearing traditional Indian clothes.

Many guests complimented our DJ for the weekend, DJ Shilpa. Our Baraat down Chestnut Street with DJ Shilpa blasting music was a memory many people would never forget. Our dance floor at the reception was packed from the beginning due to DJ Shilpa.

My bridal make-up artist, Pauline from Flawless Beauty by Pauline, helped me feel like the most beautiful version of myself for all of the weekend's events.

Abhishek Decorators built the most beautiful sets for our Sangeet, Mandap, and wedding reception. They truly created the exact vision we wanted for all the events.

Nathan Dang's team from Lightyear Studio provided photography and videography. They were able to capture all the events perfectly and encapsulated the energy and love present all weekend.

And, of course, our weekend would not have turned out so well if not for Evenings of Elegance, run by Dharmi Shah, who was our Wedding Planner. We worked with her for over a year before our wedding day, and she kept us on track in meeting deadlines while navigating our hectic work schedules. Her wealth of knowledge and contacts helped us make decisions, even when we couldn't decide. Due to her attention to detail and timeliness, we were even able to start our ceremony early and finish ahead of schedule (who is able to say that!).

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
All of our guests commented on how seamlessly each event went without any hiccups or problems. This is 100% attributed to the work, dedication, and planning of our Wedding Planner/Coordinator, Evenings of Elegance. There was almost no stress on our part during the weekend, knowing we had Dharmi Shah from Evenings of Elegance in our corner.

Their wedding was not just an occasion but a vivid tapestry of love, joy, and unity.

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DJ: Shilpa Entertainment | Baraat: Monaco Experiences | Photography: Lightyear Studio | Cinematography: Lightyear Studio | Venue: W Philadelphia | Planning & Design: Evenings of Elegance | Floral & Decor: Abhishek Decorators | Hair & Makeup: Flawless Beauty by Pauline | Catering: Moghul Caterers


Alexandria, VA Indian Wedding by HnM Photoz

Resham & Arjun's journey from a long-distance relationship to the altar is a tale of love, coordination, and surprises. Their proposal story is straight out of a fairy tale. The extensive planning by Arjun, involving Resham's family, friends, and even her boss, culminated in a magical moment at The Wharf, disguised as a cousin's sweet 16 birthday party. Resham's walk up the pier, with red balloons and flowers creating a dreamlike ambiance, led her to Arjun, a proposal that turned her dreams into reality.

Selecting the bridal attire is a crucial aspect of South Asian weddings. Resham's choice was a testament to her elegant taste. She chose a Rimple & Harpreet design, a perfect amalgamation of traditional and modern styles. The bridal lengha, adorned with red and pink hues and peacock designs, was not just a dress but a symbol of regal elegance, evoking tears of joy from her mother.

The planning process, often daunting, turned into a delightful experience for Resham. The joy for her lay not in the planning itself but in witnessing the realization of her dreams and visions. The vendors' kindness and thoughtfulness, along with the overwhelming love from guests from over 15 cities, made the events a perfect execution of her aspirations.

Halfway down, she danced to 'Sau Aasmaan,' a moment dedicated solely to her and Arjun, symbolizing the beginning of their new journey together. Resham shared special moments with each family member, creating unforgettable memories. Her entrance with her brother on a rickshaw during the Sangeet, the father-daughter dance, and wearing her mother's Sangeet outfit and jewelry were poignant tributes to her family's love and support.

Each element was infused with personal significance, from the meticulously chosen bridal lengha to the joyful Sangeet entrance. Resham's decision to honor her family's legacy, from her mother's jewelry to her dance for Arjun, added depth and emotion to the festivities. The thoughtful inclusion of family in every aspect of the wedding festivities honored their past and set a foundation for their future together.

Resham & Arjun's wedding story is a beautiful reminder of the power of love to cross distances, the importance of family in our lives, and the joy that comes from bringing together tradition and personal touches. Their celebration was more than just a series of events; it was a vivid tapestry of love, culture, and family, beautifully woven to mark the beginning of their new life.

Congratulations Resham & Arjun!

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
We spent about 6 months in a long-distance relationship, flying back and forth between the East Coast and the West Coast. Little did I know that while we were always coordinating when to see each other next, Arjun had decided in February 2022 that he wanted to pop the question! Apparently he spent coordinating plans with my parents, brother, and close friends (even my boss at the time was in on it!), and also ensuring that his own family flew in from India for the moment too. While I thought I was going to The Wharf for my cousin’s sweet 16 birthday party, I was actually heading to my own proposal. As I walked up the pier, I realized what was happening as I saw the red balloons, flowers, and everyone gathered around, but all I could feel was giddiness and happiness on the inside as I walked towards Arjun. He took my dream proposal and turned it into the real one: the decor, the location, the people.. It was truly such a perfect moment.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I have always admired Rimple & Harpreet’s designs as I feel they are the perfect balance of elegance, tradition, and modernity. So when the time came to plan my own outfits, I always dreamed of wearing a design of theirs. I tried on about 3 different lenghas at the boutique in Delhi; but I knew this was the one the moment I wore it. Not only was it the only one that made my mom tear up when I wore it, but it was also the perfect balance of the traditional and modern look I was hoping for. It had a balance of red and pink hues, and it also incorporated peacocks into the design giving such a regal feel when worn.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
For me, the best part of the planning wasn’t the planning process itself, but it was watching all my dreams and visions come to life during the events. The vendors that came together to put this weekend into action were so kind and so thoughtful through it all, and I appreciate the effort they put in to make sure the execution was nothing less of perfection.
I also remember feeling so overwhelmed with love as I looked around at all the people who had come together from over 15 different cities around the world to celebrate our love and union.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
For me, the entire wedding flew by in a second. Some moments from the wedding felt so surreal as if I had lived them in a dream. But, there is one moment I remember so clearly, and I think I will remember that moment forever. I knew when I walked down the aisle I wanted to honor my relationship with my father, but also give a moment to cherish my husband to be and the journey I was about to embark on with him. Only my parents, my wedding planner, and the photographer knew about the surprise I had planned for my husband. I walked halfway down the aisle with my dad, and then as I walked down the second half towards the mandap, I danced to Sau Aasmaan for my husband. In that moment, nothing else mattered, and it really truly was just me, him, and our love,

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
To me, my wedding was truly about cherishing and showcasing the bond I have with my parents and younger brother, as well as honoring the bond that I was building with my husband. I made it a point to have one special moment with each of them throughout the weekend. My Sangeet entrance was with my brother; he drove me into the ballroom on a rickshaw as everyone cheered us on. I was able to walk down the aisle with my father and also do a father daughter dance with him at the reception. For my husband, I danced down the aisle for him and also performed a solo performance to emote my feelings of love for him. To cherish my bond with my mom, I took the outfit and jewelry she wore to her own Sangeet and wore them all to my own Sangeet 25 years later.

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Baraat: DJ Amir | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Happy Feet | Bridal Fashions: Rimple and Harpreet | Catering: Rasoi | Cake & Treats: Edibles Incredible | Ceremony Venue: Hilton Alexandria Mark Center | Cinematography: HnM Photoz | Desserts: Honey and Platter | DJ: DJ Amir | Floral & Decor: Liz Decorations Chantilly | Floral Malas: Bandhan Florals by Sarah | Hair & Makeup: Sonia Iqbal | Mehndi Artist: Bhavna Naik - Bhavna's Henna and Arts | Planning & Design: MFT Events | Photography: HnM Photoz | Reception Dance Floor: Dream Events DMV | Reception MC: The Hypeman Group | Reception Venue: Hilton Alexandria Mark Center | Sangeet Dance Floor Wrap: MK Events | Sangeet Venue: Hilton Alexandria Mark Center


Cedar Grove, NJ Indian Wedding by Abhi Sarkar Photography

Mansi & Sahil's journey to matrimony is a modern love tale, blossoming from Hinge's digital realms to Long Island City's heartwarming lanes. It wasn't an instant spark for Mansi, who, tired from the online dating carousel, almost didn't give Sahil a second chance. However, his persistence and the allure of his warm, humorous personality gradually drew her in. Their love story is a mosaic of small, precious moments, culminating in a declaration of love amid the beats of a Diplo concert in Brooklyn.

Their proposal story is refreshingly simple yet profoundly intimate. Sahil chose their home for the grand question, surprising Mansi in her most comfortable state - sweatpants, fuzzy slippers, and all. This unpretentious, genuine moment perfectly encapsulates the essence of their relationship.

Mansi's bridal lehenga is a tale of patience, persistence, and personal touch. Despite the dazzling array of options in Bombay, none matched her vision. With the help of her designer, Ami Aunty, she created a lehenga that defied traditional expectations, opting for a unique color and design over the conventional red and sequins.

The wedding planning process was a joint adventure for Mansi & Sahil, making decisions together and involving themselves in every detail. This collaborative effort brought them closer and ensured their personalities shone through every aspect of the celebration.

A standout moment was their reception entrance, where they seized CO2 guns, turning the dance floor into a scene of exhilarating fun. This moment of pure joy and the sight of their loved ones celebrating together is a cherished memory that replays in their minds. Their event decor was a blend of traditional and unique themes. From a nighttime mela theme at the Sangeet, complete with nostalgic decor and an Ice Gola vendor, to an icy-blue, mirror-and-silver toned reception, the settings were a perfect backdrop for the festivities, dance, and laughter.

Mansi & Sahil's story is a reminder to stay true to oneself. Every decision reflected their authentic selves, from choosing a wedding venue that aligned with their dream of an outdoor wedding to opting for custom jewelry. Their journey is a celebration of love, a blend of modernity and tradition, and, above all, a reflection of their unique bond.

Congratulations Mansi & Sahil!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Like many modern love stories, ours began on Hinge. By the time we met, I was truthfully a little worn out from online dating and was ready to swear off the apps yet again. Sahil and I met up for a cup of coffee on a rainy Sunday in Long Island City. I thought he was nice, but I was so checked out of dating that I didn't think it was going to go anywhere. But he was persistent that we meet up again, so we went on a second date and a third date, and so the story goes. We are very different people, so it took me a while to get there, but ultimately, his kind personality, his warmth, and his humor took me in. I don't think I've ever felt so safe with another person, and I just realized that I loved being loved by him. I don't think there was a moment; it was a combination of a lot of small moments that made me fall in love with him! I told him I loved him for the first time at a Diplo concert at the Brooklyn Mirage because I knew at that moment that he was the person I wanted to keep having fun with for the rest of my life!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I didn't have many requests for a proposal, just that it be a surprise. I didn't really care if my hair or nails were done or what I was wearing. I just wanted it to be a moment that took me by surprise, which was a big ask in itself because I am very difficult to surprise, and I already knew it was coming at some point because we had gone ring shopping together.

So on to the Proposal...
Sahil proposed in the most special place, our home. I did not make it easy for him (oil in my hair for most of the morning, to say the least). But ultimately, we got engaged with me wearing sweatpants fuzzy slippers and wet hair, and I could not have been happier in that moment.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I went to India about 6 months before the wedding! I had a general sense of what I wanted, but my mom (aka my expert personal shopper) wanted me to have all the options. For one day of my 7-day trip, we went to what felt like every designer in Bombay. I tried dozens of outfits on and picked out bits and pieces of some that I liked. Ultimately, nothing I saw in person really fit the bill for what I had envisioned, as I am not really a sequins and glitter kind of person, especially for the ceremony. So instead, I worked with my amazing personal designer, Ami aunty, and I told her exactly what I wanted. We picked out the exact fabric color after spending hours in the fabric store and she hand dyed the fabric I wanted, and she then sent over swatches of the design each step along the way. It was a very involved process, but ultimately, I ended up with this gorgeous lehenga that was the perfect color and design I wanted. I could not have been happier. I'm glad I ignored the multiple designers who told me I wouldn't look "bridal enough" if I didn't wear red or have sequins covering my skirt:)

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
That Sahil and I did it together. While we checked in with our parents on certain things (especially catering!), he and I sat down with each vendor and ultimately decided who we wanted to go with and the vision we wanted. A huge thanks goes out to our parents for giving us the space to plan ourselves, but we had so much fun knowing that we made those decisions together. Seeing him genuinely interested and bringing up opinions made it more enjoyable than if I had just been doing it solo. I had a true partner in crime, and that made what is a tedious and exhausting process so much more personal, and it really brought us together even more as a couple.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I think they loved all of the personal touches. It was very important to Sahil and me that our family and friends felt how loved and important to us they were. Sahil and I hand wrote personal thank you notes for each guest at our reception, which was something everyone said they loved. Another comment was how intimate everything felt, even with 300 guests. That was so heartwarming to hear because everything we planned was keeping that in mind. So it was really great to know that while we obviously felt an outpouring of love towards us, our guests felt warm and loved as well!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
When we took the CO2 guns at our reception and blasted them onto the dance floor! I have never felt more like a rock star! Our dance floor was PACKED the entire night, and Sahil and I talked about how there were multiple moments when we were dancing on the stage and just stopped to take it all in. Watching our friends and family all in one room, having a blast, and just enjoying themselves all out was overwhelming in the best way. At that moment, we were full of gratitude and excitement that we had just thrown the party of our dreams, and it was playing out in real life better than we could have ever imagined!

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 knew that we wanted to have fun with the decor! For the sangeet, we've seen a lot of mela themes, and while I thought that was always fun, it felt like everyone was doing that. So our amazing decorator, Hasina, came up with a nighttime mela theme, with darker shades and table decor with old-school Fanta and Thums Up bottles and little rickshaw carts. We even had an Ice Gola vendor, which was so much fun! The warmer colors also made the huge room feel more intimate. The best part was all of the dances! Seeing how much work our friends and family had put into learning and practicing all the dances was heartwarming, and it was so much fun seeing people who never dance get on the dancefloor, just for us! I am still shocked that some of my uncles not only got up there but that they had actually learned the dance!

For our reception, I had this vision of an icy blue room with mirrors and silver tones. Our stage was covered in hand painted baby's breath and Hasina used a mix of mirrors, glass, and lots of candles to create a stunning visual for our reception room. She especially outdid herself with extraordinarily decorated Estate tables! With MVPDjs providing the perfect lighting and room wash, we loved how it all turned out!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
PICK YOUR BATTLES! Even though it is your day, it is likely your families are going to have some things they envision as being part of your wedding weekend. Before you even begin planning, make a list of your non-negotiables for yourself, for you and your partner, and have your parents individually do the same. Then, have a conversation about those non-negotiables and level set of expectations. That made it SO much easier for us because we knew there were some things we had to include as we planned, and our parents knew there were some things they wanted that we were just not going to be doing (for us, it was some of the more traditional aspects that we chose to exclude). Sahil and I made the majority of the decisions by ourselves, so having had that conversation at the onset with our parents helped prevent any surprises as we got closer to the big day! I found that giving in on some of my "lower-care" items built a lot of goodwill between me and my in-laws. Sometimes, it's not about "giving in" but about thinking ahead and knowing that some compromise early on will pay dividends in the future. But remember, you don't have to give in to anything that sacrifices your mental peace or is something that is very important to you.

Second, just have FUN! Sahil and I had the more extraordinary team around us for the wedding weekend, so all we had to do was show up, eat/drink, and have the best time. I thought I would be worried about how things were going, but I found that when I let myself just exist in the moment, it was so much fun. Trust your vendors and hire a wedding planner (seriously!!), if it's in your budget. You won't remember what color your centerpieces were, but you will always remember how you felt surrounded by the people you love!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Overall, do what feels authentic to you. We didn't want to cut a cake as part of the program, so we got one but cut it privately during our reception photos. I wanted custom jewelry that was heavy for my ceremony but I could rewear in the future, so that's what I did. We wanted an outdoor wedding, so we looked at dozens of venues until we found the perfect one. This is YOUR weekend, and while it's easy to get caught up in the details, always go back to who you are and what feels right for you and your partner, and decisions will be a lot easier to make!

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Catering: Chand Palace | Photography: Abhi Sarkar Photography | Bridal Fashions: Isa by Dolly Wahal | Bridal Fashions: Tusti by Ami Gandhi | Ceremony Venue: The Grove | Cinematography: Nura Weddings | Decor: Royal Charms | DJ: DJ Prit Modi | DJ: MVP DJs | Groom Fashions: Telon Santacruz | Groom Fashions: Rivesse by Ishan Sanghvi | Groom Fashions: Nero Couture & Bespoke | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Mansi | Haldi/Wedding Catering: Chowpatty | Live Music: Rianjali Music | MC: DJ Div | Mehndi Artist: Rita Shah Mehndi Artist | Planning & Design: Royal Charms | Reception Venue: The Grove | Rentals: Royal Charms | Sangeet Dance Choreographer: Niraj Patel | Sangeet/Reception Catering: Bukhara Grill | Sangeet Venue: Hanover Marriott


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