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Dana Point, CA South Asian Wedding by Lin & Jirsa Photography

Happy Tuesday, Maharanis! If you wanted to start your day filled with positive emotions, inspiring ideas, and luxury, you've come to the right place because Shiyana & Dilshan's big wedding celebration packs all of the above, and so much more. And we are sure you will love it! If the name of these lovebirds sounds familiar, that is because their awesome wedding festivities already featured in our Video Blog thanks to the cinematographic delight by Lin & Jirsa Photography. But there was so much more to admire on this fascinating event, that we are re-visiting it via the fantastic shots also captured by Lin & Jirsa Photography. We are starting by taking a look at the process of our gorgeous Maharani went through so she could look radiant for her big day. Shiyana trusted her beauty needs to Andrea Vlaovich, who has tons of talent and expertise, making Maharanis' dreams come true. For our gorgeous Maharani, she designed a unique and delicate makeup combined with a sleek hairstyle that endowed her with so much beauty that made everyone sigh. For the fashion department, she found her best ally in Ramona Oshini, who took her fashion game to the next level, and we are utterly amazed by Shiyana's final look! After being fully dolled up, Shiyana sneaked out to surprise Dilshan in a romantic first look photoshoot you don't want to miss! So, take a look at it in today's full gallery

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What a way to start the day, right ladies? And there is still more coming your way, so make sure to stick around!

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Cinematography: Lin & Jirsa Photography | Photographer: Lin & Jirsa Photography | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Monarch Beach Resort | Planning & Design: Agape Planning | Event Designer: Agape Planning | Stationary: Agape Planning | Floral & Decor: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design | Hair & Makeup: Andrea Vlaovich | Catering: Rajeendra Wanniarachchige Catering | DJ: Shrilankan | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Sri Lanka Foundation Performing Arts Center | Bridal Fashions: Ramona Oshini | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Minted | Lighting: Team Impulse Event Lighting | Live Music: American Events Network | Rentals: Palace Party Rentals | Rentals: Signature | Rentals: Above the Top | Rentals: BBJ Linen | Sri Lankan Officiant: Kumar Herath | Legal Officiant: Alan Katz - Great Officiants | Ice Bar: Ice Bulb


Clearwater, FL Indian Wedding by Kimberly Photography

Hello, Maharanis! Ankita & Sunny's big wedding celebration continues, and we have all the details you want to know about it! This time, Kimberly Photography is taking us on a visual journey to the Hilton Clearwater Beach so that we can enjoy these lovebird's big wedding day, and all the traditions and emotions that surrounded it. We are starting with a vibrant Baraat where Sunny rode a white horse from St. Petersburg Carriages accompanied by his long side with merriment! After the Baraat, it was time to continue with the traditional ceremony that united Ankita & Sunny in marriage. This outdoor ceremony was so amazing that we are sure you are going to be speechless when taking a look at this fantastic gallery! Just take a peek at the heavenly decor put together by Ritti Couture, it is incredible! Not to mention, that it enhanced the beautiful backdrop featuring endless ocean views and a lovely sunset. And we also want to make a big shoutout to Apsara Events for the perfect planning of this unforgettable event. One of the most anticipated moments of the ceremony was Ankita's entrance, and she did not let anyone down, bursting into the room looking like a goddess dressed in a gorgeous red Saree from Ayush Kejriwal and fully glammed by Michele Renee The Studio. So much beauty and traditional flair! And there is still more waiting for you at the reception! 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
The first time I met Sunny was actually on Twitter. He was doing a global health rotation in rural India, and came across an article I wrote when I was reporting in India (I'm a journalist, he's a doctor). But that tweet didn't go anywhere. About a year later, a mutual friend introduced us when Sunny was visiting New York. Shortly after we started spending time together I knew!
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
During one of our first hangouts Sunny and I happened to stop by Jane's Carousel in Dumbo, Brooklyn, which is this beautiful labor of love perched right on the water and overlooking the New York skyline. For the proposal he surprised me by flying down to New York from Boston, where he lived at the time, and making up an elaborate excuse with our mutual friend to go down to Dumbo one evening. It was freezing so I didn't know why he wanted to walk by the water, but he eventually led us up to the carousel. The people working there informed us it was closed, so I thought all hope was lost, but then they agreed to let us take a spin. Once we climbed on our respective horses, however, I realized that this was all planned well in advance because our song (Frank Ocean's Moon River) started playing. As it all hit me he walked me off the carousel, which he had rented out for us, and proposed with a Neruda poem we both love, and a pretty amazing speech.
 
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 our wedding was a wild ride, but it happened because we have a lot of good friends with unique talents and businesses. We chose the Hilton on Clearwater Beach because it's the beach in my hometown, where I have a lot of great memories and Courtney, our coordinator was probably the person I spoke to the most that whole year outside of family.
 
For our decorator, we spoke to a few people but chose a close family friend, Lakshmi Sastry, who owns Rtti Couture and was able to provide the intricate details and personal touch that we wanted. I also commissioned art from my friend Kamardip Singh (@kakikasi on Instagram) that was a crowd favor. Kam and Lakshmi Auntie also helped formulate the theme colors for all of our events (mehendi, sangeet/garba, ceremony and reception) and we used those color palettes for everything which was very helpful in narrowing down the options. My design aesthetic, if you can even call it that, was just to have the whole weekend feel vibrant, fun, playful, beachy and personal.
 
We chose our good family friend Janardhan Uncle as our caterer, and he made a completely different menu to fit the tone of each event and to reflect both the Marathi and Gujarati traditions.
 
For outfits, we went with a mix of things we bought in India and things we found online/custom made. For my wedding sari I went with designer Ayush Kejriwal, who is kind of funky and indie. For my reception I choose a Seema Gujral design in person while visiting India. And for my garba/sangeet outfit a college friend Swetha Gautham custom made both our outfits (hyphenite.com). For hair and makeup, after a disastrous trial with someone else, I went with Michelle Renee for my entire bridal party, who runs a well known team in Tampa. And we chose Volcanik Entertainment for our DJs because they were incredibly fun and flexible. Castaldo did our video, and Kimberly Photography did our photo.
 
We had a lot of hiccups throughout the wedding planning process. Florida and a beach wedding can prove difficult at times, and there's lots of elements you have to account for.  But luckily Sunny was incredibly involved and supportive and has solid negotiation skills, so he and I figured things out step by step with the help of our parents, family and friends (should out to my friend Swati, my ad hoc wedding planner). It also helped that we hired Sokha at Apsara Events about six weeks out for wedding coordination. She helped us make a minute-to-minute schedule, and account for all the elements we had to track. A life saver.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I had originally bought my wedding sari on a trip to Hyderabad, where my Mom's family is from. It was a whirlwind day with my mom and cousin, who had set aside a bunch of red saris at different shops based on a photo I had sent them. I bought one, a rich kanchivaram sari. But for whatever reason, when I got home, I changed my mind. I'm not a super fashionable person, but it just felt too heavy and gold. After some Instagramming I came across Ayush Kejriwal, who runs a label out of the UK. He was approachable and helpful and he showed me a sari via WhatsApp that I bought on the spot, on my phone, while sitting in a taxi in the Dominican Republic. It turned out perfectly for what I wanted, which was classic and bright. Sunny is Gujarati and I'm marathi so I wore a sari to honor my family's tradition, and red to honor his.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The best part of the planning process was been enveloped by the support and love of my family and friends at every turn. I really capitalized on all my friends' talents, from Kam's art, to my friend Rohit's writing skills for our newspaper, to my friend Madhvi's dance choreography skills. I had all my musically talented friends created a song that we sang to Sunny at the reception. It's the one time you can be a little more demanding than usual.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The absolute best compliment I've gotten is that our wedding was well planned and the events were pretty seamless. Our guests loved all of our personal details (art, newspapers, program etc.) and the fact that they were on a beach for three days, which I also think helps cover up for any little mistakes we made! Everyone had a lot of fun, and I think my friends thought they were on spring break again.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
This would have to be the ceremony. I was expecting the ceremony to be emotional and meaningful, but I didn't realize it would be so fun. From dancing during our pheras, to Sunny's hilarious and touching vows, I just remember looking out at the crowd every now and then, seeing a face of someone I loved, and feeling so grateful and humbled.
 
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.
My sister planned my mehendi, and with the help of our neighbor and friends made it this bright and colorful affair in the backyard of the house where I grew up. It was the perfect start to the weekend.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Make your guest list before you do anything else, and stick to it as closely as possible. It's really hard to draw the line sometimes, but it helps with everything that comes after.
 
Keep the people you know keep you calm and centered around you during the wedding week. Stress is inevitable, but if you're lucky, all of that will subside when it's actually time to celebrate.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I got my bridal set at a traditional Hyderabadi jeweler. For the rest of my jewelryand smaller decor details I relied on Etsy. Our cake was from Piece of Cake Florida.

More coming in a bit, ladies!
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DJ: Volcanik Entertainment | Hair & Makeup: Michele Renee The Studio | Venues: Hilton Clearwater Beach | Planning & Design: Apsara Events | Floral & Decor: Ritti Couture | Garlands: Vivek Flowers | Catering: Janardhan | Baraat: St. Petersburg Carriages | Cake & Treats: A Piece of Cake | Cinematography: Castaldo Studio | Draping/Styling: Bloom Salon & Spa | Bridal Fashion - Wedding Saree: Ayush Kejriwal | Bridal Fashion - Reception: Seema Gujral | Bridal Fashion - Sangeet: Hyphenite | Photo Booth: Be Social | Photography: Kimberly Photography


Dana Point, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by Jim Kennedy Photographers

Welcome back, beautiful ladies! It is time to continue enjoying Samina & Niraj's real-life fairytale, so come and join us at the mesmerizing outdoor photoshoot this lovely couple had right after their magical wedding ceremony! For this enchanting photoshoot, the talented folks from Jim Kennedy Photographers took advantage of the greenery and the contemporary architecture of the Monarch Beach Resort to capture scenes so beautiful and captivating that we cannot stop seeing them! And it is not just the beauty and flair present on the shots that make them outstanding, but the way they transmit tons of emotions to the viewer. As soon as you lay eyes on these visual masterpieces, you'll feel how the love and happiness of these lovebirds pop from your screen and brighten up your day! So impressive! Without any question, this was the best way to immortalize this life-changing event, to posterity! Besides, these shots are so fantastic that Samina & Niraj can share them on their social media to make everyone jealous with all the elegance, romance, and amazingness surrounding their big wedding celebration! For more enchanting shots taken during this photoshoot, don't hesitate to visit today's full gallery! It packs so much beauty and flair that it will make your inspiration go hard!

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We still have one more stop, so make sure to stick around if you don't want to miss the outcome of this fabulous celebration!

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Floral & Decor: Kismet Event Design | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Monarch Beach Resort | Planning & Design: Five Star Weddings & Events | Cinematography: Robles Video Productions | Photography: Jim Kennedy Photographers


Dana Point, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by Jim Kennedy Photographers

Happy Wednesday, Maharanis! We are right in the middle of the week, and we can't think of a better way to recharge batteries for the last few days of this week than taking a look at a real-life fairytale. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to enjoy Samina & Niraj's big wedding celebration! For this first installment, the good friends from Jim Kennedy Photographers are taking us on a visual journey to the striking Monarch Beach Resort so we can take part in the dreamy wedding ceremony that united these two lovebirds in marriage. Right from the start, we have to say that this ceremony, thoroughly planned by Five Star Weddings & Events, is one for the books! Everything surrounding it is beautiful beyond words. Just take a look at the magnificent decor put together by Kismet Event Design, it is absolutely amazing! The soft-pasteli hues, the gorgeous floral arrangements, and the delicate placement of all the ornaments made this event not just magical, but unforgettable! And we are sure that this fantastic event exceeded all of Samina & Niraj's expectations, becoming the perfect event for this life-changing moment! If you can't get enough of this lovely couple and want to take a closer look at this enchanting ceremony, make sure to visit today's gallery! It overflows with so much beauty and inspiring ideas that you don't want to miss! So don't think twice, and go check it out!

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More coming in a bit, ladies! 

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Floral & Decor: Kismet Event Design | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Monarch Beach Resort | Planning & Design: Five Star Weddings & Events | Cinematography: Robles Video Productions | Photography: Jim Kennedy Photographers


South Brunswick, NJ Indian Fusion Wedding by Elk & Elm Studios

Welcome back, Maharanis! We are wrapping up today's fusion wedding by taking a look at all the elegance and luxury surrounding Disha & Michael's reception party! Held at the Rasoi III and thoroughly decored by the talented team from Heena's Flower Garden, this closing gala was one for the books! The soft-colored floral arrangements, the traditional drapes, and the fancy ornaments made of this reception a more than perfect setting for these lovebirds' to celebrate their life milestone in the company of their loved ones! The gala started with emotional speeches right before it transitioned into a full party were everyone danced to the beats of DJ Sunny Entertainment, who played the hits of the moment! When dinner time arrived, all the guests enjoyed a full culinary experience prepared by the talented folks from Rasoi III right before taking a bite at the sweet cake baked by Disha Mazepa! We heard that this reception party was so amazing that we so wish we would have been there! Luckily, we get to relive this gala thanks to the fantastic shots captured by Elk & Elm Studios. They immortalized every moment of this entire wedding celebration in such a fabulous way that more than photos, they have pieces of memories in the form of visual masterpieces! If you want to check them out, take a look at today's gallery! It will blow your mind!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met on Tinder! It was very spontaneous and neither of us were looking for a serious relationship so we took it very slow and it was months before we chose to be in a committed relationship. We were in very different places in our lives and still trying to figure ourselves out first so we put very little pressure on each for the long term and just took our relationship day by day. I knew he was the one when I moved away to NYC (we had lived a couple miles apart until then) and within the first week away from him I knew I couldn't live without him! In retrospect that was also the week he realized I was "the one" and started looking into buying a ring!
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Mike proposed at the coffee shop we had our first date at. He coordinated the whole thing with the store manager and my best friend. He had my best friend lure me there and when I ordered my coffee they sent out a pink rose latte to my table with a heart in the foam and "Will you marry me" on the saucer. When I turned around the whole shop was full of balloons and rose petals and Mike was there on one knee!
 
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.
Our wedding could not have come together without the help of both our families. The biggest factor for us when working with venders was working with people who were familiar with fusion weddings and able to incorporate both cultures and styles, especially our venue.
Our venue was Rasoi 3 in Monmouth Junction, NJ.
Photography by Elk & Elm Studios.
Flowers by Heena's Flower Garden
Art by Cynthia Midori.
Hair and Mendhi was Dulhan by Darshita.
Make up by Jo Ann Gasper.
Music by DJ Sunny Entertainment.
Video by PHILM.
All of our venders were amazing. They worked so well with us and many have become friends who we have worked with more than once for various events.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Originally I had ordered a bridal lengha online, I didn't want something too traditional, and I wanted it to be something I could dance and move around in. I didn't want to be weighed down by my outfit. When my dress online came in it was a few inches too short and the color didn't match my fiancé's sherwani, so we had less than 2 weeks to find a whole new outfit that could match the jewelry and bridal parties outfits. We had opted for very summery and light colors in the pastel family, mainly peaches, pinks, and baby blues. I ultimately ended up buying fabric at Manyavar in Edison, NJ a week before the wedding, the tailor measured me and built the dress in 3 days and it was PERFECT. It was a cream colored with lots of bright pink embroidery and a pink net dupatta.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The best part was seeing our families come together and seeing how much everyone cared about making sure our day was perfect and stress free. Bringing home someone who wasn't South Asian wasn't easy and we worked so hard to make it to our wedding day, and seeing everyone on both sides of our family so invested in our happiness really left us in awe.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Having a fusion wedding meant trying to accommodate two different cultures so we did that in various ways in order to make all of our guests feel comfortable. I think Michael's family had fun being a part of something so different then what they are used to in terms of a wedding, it was a totally different culture but we made sure they all felt included and a part of our big day. We created wedding programs that listed all the steps and details of a Hindu ceremony. During lunch and dinner we also made a point of serving both Italian food as well as Indian food. And our ceremony was conducted in English. It was the small ways we integrated both cultures that made our guests feel welcome.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
We really loved the baraat, since we made every guest participate, not just the grooms side. We opted out of having a white horse but instead took all the doors off of a white Jeep Wranglers and covered the frame in flowers. It allowed Mike to have something to dance on top of instead of just awkwardly sitting on. Me and my bridesmaids made a point of crashing the baraat with our sunglasses on and really getting the party started. Our family really loved it and had so much fun.
 
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 had a mendhi night and santuk the days leading up to the wedding. We combined all 3 days of our wedding with both sides of our family, traditionally the bride and grooms sides don't come together until the day of the wedding ceremony itself, but we opted to combine everything since Mike's family is not Indian. We also included full bridal parties with a maid of honor and best man, etc.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
2 things:
1. When decisions and planning get overwhelming, try to ask yourself  "will this matter in 10 years?". It's a quick way to gain perspective in the moment.
and 2. (this is for wedding planning and beyond) It's never you vs. your partner, it's ALWAYS you and your partner vs. the problem.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
For more info on our story and our entire wedding planning process, check out our podcast about South Asian dating and interracial/interfaith relationships called "But What Will People Say?" Episode 1 and 2 breaks down Mike and I's story. Followed by a 4 part fusion wedding planning series!

What a great wedding celebration, isn't ladies? If you want to see more life-changing events like this one, don't forget to join us tomorrow! Until then, have a great time! 
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Venues: Rasoi III | Floral & Decor: Heena's Flower Garden | Makeup Artist: Dee Bellas | Makeup Artist: Jo Ann Gaspar | Hair & Mehndi: Darshita Patel | Catering: Rasoi III | DJ: DJ Sunny Entertainment | Baraat: DJ Sunny Entertainment | Bridal Fashion: Manyavar | Cake & Treats: Disha Mazepa | Cinematography: Philm Media | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Darshita Patel | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Cynthia Midori Art & Design | Photography: Elk & Elm Studios


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