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Temecula, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by EDGE9 Media

Hello, darlings! Get ready to enjoy Nandita & Vishnu's lovely 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"?
Vishnu and I met through the app 'Dil Mil'. Shortly after connecting through the app, we discovered multiple similarities in our histories, interests, and overall lives. I quickly felt understood, and at home with him. Despite this comfort, I held my distance and tried to proceed slowly (years of dating had me skeptical of relationships). Nevertheless, Vishnu was not deterred by distance, he persisted. He broke down all my walls through his patience, his desire to make me happy, and ultimately - his unconditional love. He loved me for me, and it was the most beautiful feeling in the world.

If that wasn't enough... our lives integrated so well. Most importantly, the relationships between both of our families and our personal relationships with each other's families was one of respect, love, and most importantly- joy. Having these relationships evolve and grow around us further strengthened our own relationship. So much so, that the moment I knew I wanted to marry Vishnu was the moment I saw Vishnu and my parent hanging out on vacation- they were all so relaxed, comfortable, and happy! It just felt right. I knew in that moment, that he was the missing puzzle piece. :)

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Our families and I (along with an AMAZING team of vendors) had spent countless hours planning, and re-planning our wedding. The pandemic had presented it's fair share of challenges and we forced to adjust to each one of them. Leading up to the wedding, there was some level of nervousness as well. Would there be another shut down? Would everyone be safe? Would flights be cancelled? But then the wedding week had finally arrived, and every fear and anxiety disappeared.

The week kicked off with our family & friends flying in from around the world. Most of our guests had jumped through hoops to come, and we were so incredibly humbled by their efforts & love. Prior to the week, I feared the size of our wedding- we had about half the guests we would have had pre-covid, would not allow for a lively celebration. But honestly, the intimate size of our wedding was one of things that made the wedding feel extra special. When we looked around, we saw a room of nothing but people who had supported & loved Vishnu and I. It made for a comfortable, relaxed, and ultimately happy space for our celebrations.

I can't honestly say planning a wedding during covid was an enjoyable experience, but I can say, I have a evener deeper appreciation for both my family and Vishnus- who kept us strong and positive throughout every obstacle and every change. All our lives they have been our rocks and our biggest supporters...and yet again, they came through for us <3

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
So many of the guests used the words 'Perfect' or 'Magical' to describe our wedding festivities. I think the accolade can be contributed to two main factors. For starters, every detail came together beautifully. It was actually surreal. Not only did everything fall into place, but every event & every moment surpassed our expectations. The extensive team of vendors, our wedding coordinator, and my mom especially worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure everything was perfect....and it truly was. The decor was stunning, the food delicious, the beats were sick- it was all perfect.

Secondly, and maybe more importantly, we had the most amazing set of family and friends there to help celebrate our special day. COVID allowed for an intimate wedding where everyone could mingle and rejoice together.

Finally, probably the biggest compliment, and something we heard multiple times was that there did not appear to be a 'groom's side' and a 'bride's side'...it all just seemed like one big, happy family. We also felt exactly the same way :)

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
One moment in particular during the wedding that stands out to me is the first dance. As a long time Disney lover and self-proclaimed princess at heart, I choose the song 'A Whole New World' for our dance. The song was sung by none other than my sister and Vishnu's brother (both of which went to the same HS and sang in the same choir). Their voices were beautiful, and everyone in the audience said they were in awe. For Vishnu and I, the feeling was even more surreal. We loved these two people with all our hearts, and they were sharing this special moment with us in the most real way. As if everything was perfect enough, just as we started to dance, a slight wind picked up and it started to drizzle. Maybe some other brides would have been bothered, but honestly, I loved it! The drizzle, and the music, and dancing with the love off my life ....it all felt right out of a Disney movie! I truly felt like a princess.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
TRUST YOUR VENDORS. I can not express this enough. I gave my vendors an idea of my vision. I listened to their feedback on what they thought works/doesn't work/etc. And I am so happy I did... every single event went incredibly smoothly, and every detail came together beautifully. It was actually surreal. Not only did everything fall into place, but every event & every moment surpassed our expectations. The extensive team of vendors, our wedding coordinator, and my mom especially worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure everything was perfect....and it truly was. The decor was stunning, the food delicious, the beats were sick- it was all perfect. TRUST YOUR VENDORS- they are experts in what they do!

Thank you for joining us today! We hope to see you here tomorrow, same place, same time!

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Mehndi Artists: Henna San Diego | Floral & Decor: Deepti's Florals Designs & Mandaps | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Dina | Sangeet Venue/Ceremony Venue/ Reception Venue: Mount Palomar Winery | Planning & Design: Subham Events | Catering: Mantra Catering | DJ: DJ Insomnia | Baraat: Harpreet Sidhu | Bridal Fashions: Nazrana | Bridal Jewelry: Nazrana | Cinematography: Edge9 Media | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Glamorized By Penny | Lighting: Inland Empire Audio Video Rentals | Photography: Edge9 Media


Newport Beach, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by Lin & Jirsa Photography

Good morning, Maharanis! We are so excited to bring you an insight into the sweet and charming wedding celebration of these highschool sweethearts: Sarahzin & Christopher. Today's fusion wedding incorporates tons of beauty and inspiring ideas that will brighten up your day and melt your heart with tenderness and joy, so let's not wait any longer, and let's dive right into it! If you've been following us for quite a while, you already know that there is something extraordinary about fusion weddings that we love so much, so you can imagine how happy we were when this wedding came into our hands. As soon as we glanced at this dreamy celebration, we knew this was one story we wanted to share with you. The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach nestled the beginning of this everlasting love story, transforming its surroundings into a cornucopia of elegance and traditional flair, thanks to the fabulous decor crafted by Chez Rose Floral Designs. The lovely floral arrangements and linens set the mood for the charming wedding ceremony that united these two lovebirds in marriage. It was such a gorgeous combination of elegance and flair that all guests adored! And talking about flair, we cannot forget to mention the fantastic looks of our lovely Sarahzin. She wore two different attires to make her dream wedding come to life, and oh boy, we loved them both! Her white gown and gorgeous lengha made her look like royalty after being pampered by Beauty by Arooj. After the ceremony, it was time to celebrate the newlyweds with a luxurious reception party enlivened by DJ Red 23, who put everyone to dance. The only time the dancing stopped was to enjoy the mouth-melting cake baked by Grace & Honey. Hands down, this was Sarahzin & Christopher's dream wedding celebration, so big kudos to Rebecca Calagna Events for taking these lovebirds' vision and making it a reality! Ladies, if you can't get enough of this lovely couple, you can't miss today's marvelous gallery by Lin & Jirsa Photography. Every single shot is a visual masterpiece you will love!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Oh, I love this one here. We are actually high school sweethearts. :) He was a friend of a friend. One day, Brandon (one of the groosmen) asked if he could bring Chris over. My question to Brandon was, "oh, the kid with the hat?" Christopher loved to wear his baseball cap in high school, and still does till this day. :) He came over and I just thought it was the cutest ever. We really clicked, and instantly became best friends. Fast forward a year or so, we were going to a friend's party and like typical high schoolness, we played Truth or Dare. My best friend knew we both had a thing for each other. She dared us to kiss... and here we are today :) we kept hanging out and one day, at a local Car Spa, he asked me to be his girlfriend. :) We had gone there several times before our first kiss. :) Fastforward to grad night, we went to Disneyland. During It's a Small World, he turned to me and told me he was falling in love with me (I'm the biggest Disney lover). My heart stopped. It was the moment where I just knew. I will never forget that night.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Sarahzin was planning on scheduling Saif's graduation photos at a beach. Christopher knew that she wouldn't select a beach in San Diego and worked with Sarahzin's mom and Saif to trick her into choosing the right beach.

Months prior to the engagement, Christopher and Sarahzin's mom narrowed it down to a couple beaches in Laguna Beach. Christopher visited Victoria Beach with his sisters Sierra and Emily, and knew immediately this was the beach where he wanted to pop the question. He had everyone hide their locations on Snapchat from Sarahzin so she wouldn't be suspicious in any way when they were visiting.

While Sarahzin was doing research on the beaches, she narrowed it down to the Laguna area. She eventually selected Victoria Beach after consulting with her family and Christopher. Saif faked that he was not in the mood for photos and acted like he didn't want to go.

While driving to Victoria Beach, Christopher's family was helping set up. However, they were running late. While looking for parking, he saw his family walking across the road and did a fast left turn. Sarahzin did not see his family and instead got mad at Christopher for driving so recklessly. Christopher said it was because of a leg cramp (faked) and Sarahzin felt bad. They swapped drivers and she dropped off Christopher, Sarahzin's mom, and Saif at the front of Victoria Beach. Sarahzin was very worried and went on to try to find parking.

While Sarahzin was parking, she noticed a man who looked like Christopher's grandfather in front of her. She brushed it off thinking it was nothing; this was indeed his grandfather and it was a close one. Christopher met up with Sarahzin and said Sarahzin's mom was very worried Sarahzin was alone and sent him up. He had the ring in his right pocket and kept Sarahzin on his left side.

Victoria Beach is not an easy beach to access. There were hundreds of steps and a lot of rocks to climb through. While climbing the rocks, Christopher stopped Sarahzin saying there was a random man taking photos; he was just looking at his phone. He then walked through the rocks to an area with sand between the rocks. Sarahzin was getting very upset because Christopher was pulling her so hard; he claimed it was because he was worried she'd fall. Once Sarahzin got to the place, she saw her family and began to relax. She then turned around, and saw Tyler... she knew right then.

Christopher pulled her to the right side where there were rose petals all over the sand, lit-candles, a large seashell, and the words, "Will you marry me?" written all over the sand. Sarahzin was speechless. Christopher got down on one knee, said some very romantic words, and asked Sarahzin, the love of his life, to marry him. She squealed yes and sealed it with a kiss while their families and a bunch of strangers clapped loudly!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I was very close to my bubunie (my grandma), who passed away in 2009. She had given my mom this totally unique and gorgeous gold jewelry set. Since I could remember, I had been in love with this set. My mom saw the love I had and never wore it. She literally kept it to the side since I was a little girl. Fast forward to the wedding time frame, I didn't want to wear anything else. My mom and I literally worked with Sakshi Aunty from Dreams Collections to design my dress to match this gold jewelry set. My dress is antique gold and this deep red color. It was perfect. I was in love with that set and with my dress. I felt that I had my Bubunie with me on my wedding day.

For my white gown, my best friend Gabby and my mom accompanied me randomly to Simply Bridal just to try on dresses. The first dress I tried on ended up being the dress. I literally cried. So did Gabby and Mommy. It was perfect. I did end up trying a few more that day but the first dress was the one, there was no question. I wasn't even planning on buying a dress that quickly. I finalized my white gown almost 15 months before the wedding. :) We later went to Carino Bridal to add on my cold sleeves and get a custom long veil.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Honestly, my favorite part was spending time with my wedding party and our parents (most of them are related to us or really close to us). We all saw each other so much, it just made both of us so happy. I got to do everything I wanted to do with my mom, she's my world. She literally made my dream wedding come true. This day would not have been what it was without her. My best friend (maid of honor) and bridesmaids made my dreams come true with my pre wedding events like my bridal shower and my bachelorette party. My wedding party all rehearsed with us monthly to do some bollywood dancing during my Holud Ceremony. :) They all did so great! Part of this also allowed my brother and all of his siblings to bond and become friends. :) I was so happy. I'm truly lucky to have such amazing people in my life.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
There are 4 moments that constantly play in my mind. I can't choose just one!

1. After the ceremony and before the dress change, Christopher and I got some alone time where everyone was gone. No cameras, no videos, no one. We literally just held hands and walked around the resort talking about how amazing the day was. Also on how we didn't run late in any way, uncommon for Desi weddings! It was such a perfect moment. I love this man with all my heart and I got to have this alone time with him. We both took mental pictures. Baby, this day was a dream and I'm so happy I get to spend every day with you. Amee thomacke bhalobhashee babe (I love you in Bangla).

2. While Christopher was having his Baraat ceremony, my mom and I were hidden in a room on his path. We got to watch it secretly. :) During that time, I got to pour my heart to my mom. She is the reason we were able to have this amazing of a wedding. Without her, my dreams would not have come true. In addition, everything I've become, is because of her. She's the strongest woman every and without her, I wouldn't be anything. I love her to death and having this special private moment to tell her everything I love and appreciate about her, was amazing. We were crying and trying not to mess up our make up. I love you, Mommy.

3. Christopher is the kindest person ever. One thing he did that I thought was amazing was the fact that he incorporated all his brothers, including my brother, into the ring ceremony. He had my brother Saif get the ring from the ring bearer, pass it to his brother Andrew, who then passed it to his other brother Brandon, who then passed it to her other brother Tyler. This was to signify his older 4 brothers (my brother included). Christopher including Saif there just melted my heart. They're so close and that means the world to me. In my life, it has been me, my mom, and my baby brother. Their relationship is something I really cherish. This little ceremony Christopher created really meant a lot to me.

4. The first dances with our parents and my brother. I did a first dance with my brother because he's been my rock and support. He and my mom gave me away during the wedding. :) Saif was very busy during the ceremony! He went down as a groomsmen and then as a male figure in my life with my mom when I went down the aisle. I love you Babu! In addition, I also danced with Christopher's Dad and Stepdad. Both are amazing men and I love them with all my heart. They are the father figures I've always wanted in my life. I love you both, Dad and Todd!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
When you know you have the one, you know. :) That's the best part. Cherish the day, take mental pictures. You're surrounded by all the people you love and everyone who loves you. They're all there for you and your partner. Don't stress and just enjoy the day. Attend your own wedding. It was the best day ever.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
We did two bouquet tosses :) Christopher did one for the guys and I did one for the girls! It was a way to put something cute and fun into the day :) Didn't want to do the garter toss lol

We also somehow incorporated a lot of Disney into the wedding making it fairytale like without even trying. Our favors were coasters that said "never too old for fairytales", our photobooth prints said the same, I made my entrance in a horse drawn carriage, Christopher came in on a white horse, his processional song was "Wish Upon A Star", the wedding party went down to "Beauty and the Beast", and I came down to "A whole new world". Our first dance was a mash up of "Can you feel the love tonight (Lion King) and Taylor Swift's Lover. We also had sparklers. It truly felt like a fairytale and I wouldn't change anything. <3

That is all for today, darlings. Remember to join us tomorrow for more.

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Ceremony & Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Newport Beach | Planning & Design: Rebecca Calagna Events | Floral & Decor: Chez Rose Floral Designs | Hair & Makeup: Beauty by Arooj | Catering: Hyatt Regency Newport Beach | DJ: DJ Red 23 | Baraat: Savannah Rose Carriages | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Firestorm Talent | Bridal Fashions: Dreams Collections | Cake & Treats: Grace & Honey | Cinematography: MCJ Impressions | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Beauty by Arooj | Favors: Wedding Favors Unlimited | Fireworks: The Dancing Fire | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Elegant Wedding Invites | Lighting: DJ Red 23 | Mehndi Artist: Henna Pakeezah | Photo Booth: Oh Snap! Photobooth | Rentals: Chez Rose Floral Designs | Tuxedos: Friar Tux (Anaheim) | HMUA Wedding Party: The Bridal Glow | HMUA Mom: Beauty by Arooj | Officiant: Mike Carroll | Cultural Officiant: Naushad Aurangzeb | AV Rental: Elysian Sound and Light | Bridesmaid Dresses: David's Bridal | Wedding Dress and Veil: Simply Bridal and Carino Bridal Boutique | Groomsmen Punjabis & Groom Sherwani: Dreams Collections | Bridesmaid & Bride's Mom's Saree: Nafisa Collection | Photography: Lin & Jirsa Photography


Brooklyn, NY Indian Fusion Wedding by Elvira Kalviste Photography

Hello, beauty queens! Get ready to enjoy Roohi & Ameya's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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Hair & Makeup: SV Bridal Concepts by Sanjana Vaswani | Mehndi Artists: Henna by Tanvi | Planning & Design: Ask Neha Now | Sangeet Venue: 26 Bridge | Ceremony Venue: Weylin | Flowers: Wild Floral Designs | Decor: Your Chuppah NY | Catering: Mehtani Restaurant Group | DJ: DJ Sunny Entertainment | Lighting & Sound: Brooktech | Rentals: Party Rentals | Transportation: United Coach Line | Hotel: Hoxton | Staffing: HMG Hospitality Made Great | Photography: Elvira Kalviste Photography


Cedar Grove, NJ Indian Wedding by Pandya Photography

Happy Monday, sweethearts! If you were looking for a unique and unforgettable love story to get your inspiration going, you've come to the right place! Margi & Kartik's wedding celebration is a perfect demonstration that against all odds, love always wins. These lovebirds had made up their minds to get married in 2020 no matter what! Despite covid, lockdown, and change of the original wedding date, they decided to carry on with their wedding, making the necessary arrangements to make it happen. And oh boy, what a great decision it was because everything turned out to be just perfect, and it was a breath of fresh air during COVID times. The Grove was the venue of choice for Margi & Kartik to join their lives in marriage, and we loved the colorful and traditional vibes we got from every single scene of this intimate and solemn ceremony thoroughly decored by Partyland Sajawat. There was so much to admire, but everyone's, but it was our gorgeous Maharani who stole all the looks as she walked down the aisle looking like a vision of beauty thanks to the exquisite makeup and hairstyle designed by Maryam Asim Beauty. But that is not all! Mehndi by Anuja outlined a marvelous Mehndi that became the perfect complement to round up a dreamy look that we all love so much! After the ceremony, there was a vibrant reception party to celebrate the newlyweds. All the guests danced the night away at the beats of M4U Events, only stopping to have a bit at the delicious cake baked by Palermo Bakery. If you want to check more of this lovely young couple, don't miss today's marvelous gallery by Pandya Photography. We are sure you are going to love it so much!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met on shaddi.com, exchanged telephone numbers and the first day we spoke on the phone. I think that's the time my husband kartik knew I was the one for him. He lived in CA and I lived in jersey. After talking on the phone and video call I decided to fly to LA to meet him because within that one month it was getting serious. And the day I landed in LA and he planned all day as a date day, that the moment I knew this was it. No guy has cared for me as much as he showed care for me. He even came to pick me up at the airport inside with a fitted hat that says "welcome Margi" and wore it all day!!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
After being together for 3months, his job contract was ending so instead of extending it he terminated it and moved to jersey for us. Months had gone by and our parents had meet but he still didn't seem like he was ready to get married and nor did I bring up anything (didn't want to pressure him, I have had terrible dating life trying to get married) so I let it be and in Aug 2019 he planned a surprise get away to Poconos, he says I'm always glued to my phone so this trip will be good for us and he planned to take us to a concert since I have never been to one. I was super exicted and he told me that the concert is small but very high end so there are rules on clothing and how to look. I still have that txt from him about how he said it has to be a dress, have to wear heels, have to have hair finely done and put down and how to look good. The way he wrote the txt made me believe it I was like woow what kinda concert is this but I was like fine since he really wants to go. So went shopping bought 2 dresses 1 as back up. Finally the weekend was here, we went to Poconos on Fri, we just hung around the resort. Sat Aug 24th,2019 we hung out day time then got ready for the concert and I asked kartik to pick which dress out of the 2 and ofcourse he pick the expensive one. He said he booked a limo so we were walking to the front desk and I see a gazebo all decked up, thinking might be a wedding so before any one comes I wanted a picture so I insist kartik let's goo and take a picture since I was dressed up and so was he. And he said ok and we went I asked the lady there permission to take a picture and she played along with kartik and was like yes but hurry before th couple comes. I was like ok and I was adjusting my pose and kartik kept moving around and I was like common hurry we have to go and he dropped to his knee. OMG I was shocked because I had zero idea, he did not tell my family, friends or his family because he was afraid someone might ruin the surprise accidentally. And he proposed, everything was soo beautiful, flowers, champagne, cake, wine (but no concert). I cherish that moment everyday he nailed it on the surprise and my ring was and is everything I imagined to be I absolutely love it. And shockingly he did such an amazing job on my ring I get soo many compliments.

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 the wedding was hectic due to pandemic. We had seen like 5-6 venues and picked our venue instantly as soon as we went to see it. We didn't book it right away so the date we wanted went away and therefore settled for Aug 30, 2020. Covid happened and we were in a loop for our wedding because we were in shutdown and venue was not telling us about our date or giving us option to change date to this year. So end of June we find out we have to change dates. Luckily Nov 14th, 2020 was available and we took it. Later realized its Diwali, but we wanted to get married in 2020. Therefore, we kept the date and cut down the wedding to 150ppl due to restrictions. Planning was hard because my husband loved me to death, but he cannot handle pressure, planning or working under stress. Alof of fights over dance practices, choosing guests, music, decor, everything but we worked thru it. There was a point where I was soo stressed and hurt I told him I wanted to call off the wedding and kicked him out the house. Then talked to his brother and he came over with him and sorted some things out for us and we took some time off didn't see each other for 3 days and worked things out. Outfits came from India Luckily my mom went to india Jan 2020 and got our outfits. Alot of my side of the family didn't show up (I come from a small family). It was upsetting but the day of the wedding, everything fell in place when we got married, that day I didn't care who was there or not, all I was thinking was woow I'm Married...it was a great feeling

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Dresses yes I had specific colors what I wanted. Lavender for garba, white/green for mehndi, red for wedding and grey/crystal kind for reception. My mom went to few stores but I was lucky she found 1 store got both my outfits from there.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The guests absolutely loved the decor, a wedding in 2020 due to pandemic there wasn't a wedding (atleast not in a venue), loved our outfits, the music, food and they really enjoyed it

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The ceremony, sitting there marrying the guy of my dreams and that I was getting married finally, after attending soo many weddings, being a bridesmaid soo many times it was my turn.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the day of your wedding, do not stress and its okay if somethings are not going your way.

What a great way to start this week! Remember that we have new stories every day, so make sure to join us tomorrow for more.

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Baraat: M4U Events | DJ: M4U Events | Sangeet Venue: Deewan Banquet | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Grove | Floral & Decor: Partyland Sajawat | Hair & Makeup: Maryam Asim Beauty | Catering: The Grove | Cake & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Cinematography: Pandya Photography | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Maryam Asim Beauty | Mehndi Artist: Mehndi by Anuja | Photography: Pandya Photography


Basking Ridge, NJ Sikh Wedding by Deep Sanan Photography

Hello, Maharanis! Get ready to enjoy Ishanpreet & Udaybir's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
He proposed at the same restaurant we met for our first date.

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.
It was difficult to plan given all the COVID19 restrictions and uncertainty of what was going to happen. I had a great support from family and friends and especially the vendors. They were all flexible with changing plans. I shopped for my bridal outfit through a virtual call. It was a different experience but well worth it!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My family in India helped me shop for my outfit, they went to different stores and showed me their collection. I used to wake up at some ungodly hours of 2am/3am to facetime them and look at the dresses. It was so strange and weird to shop like this but we wanted to make it work. We were super appreciative of the help we got to plan a wedding during COVID

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.

I wanted to keep the style to be traditional but with an intimate style. We wanted everyone to feel like they were part of the main squad.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Don't stress, it will all work out. Remember that its your day!

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Hair & Makeup: Looks by Jassi | Floral & Decor: Aishas Wedding Decor | Sangeet Venue: Shagun (Guru Palace) | Ceremony Venue: Bridgewater Gurudwara | Reception Venue: Akbar Restaurant | DJ: Raj Minocha | Mehndi Artist: Hennafly | Wedding Lehenga: Nilibar | Groom's Wedding Sherwani: Manyavar | Photography: Deep Sanan Photography


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