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Randolph, NJ Fusion Wedding by Fidai Photography

Greetings, loves! Today, we're thrilled to bring you the enchanting tale of Sadaf & Aaron, whose wedding celebrated their decade-long journey together and beautifully fused two distinct cultures in a symphony of love and unity. The festivities began at the splendid Aashirwad Palace, setting a regal tone for the Sangeet. The elegance of Dream Moulders' floral and decor encapsulated the couple's dream. Sadaf was a vision in her intricately designed ensemble by Aisha Imran, her radiance further enhanced by BEAUT by FAR, where meticulous attention to detail in her hair and makeup made her look nothing short of a royal. Roushan Ahmed Henna Squared LLC created stunning patterns that told stories of their upcoming union. Aaron looked elegant in a tailored tuxedo from Suit Supply. The reception at Meadow Wood Manor was a testament to their love, catered exquisitely by Shahnawaz PalaceDJ USA Events ensured the dance floor was never empty. Fidai Photography masterfully captured every tender look and joyful moment, creating memories they will cherish forever. Enjoy!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Aaron and I met through work; he was actually my boss for a couple of years. For that and many other reasons, I don't think either of us imagined a semblance of "the one" in the other. Over the years, and separated through other job opportunities and state lines, we remained consistent friends but the adaption of our romantic relationship and figuring out we were meant for each other wasn't totally linear. The first time, it dawned on me that he could be "the one" when I was at a family reunion surrounded by my favorite people but had this consistent nagging feeling like something was missing - him.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Aaron proposed near Mt. Rainier in Washington as we were going about our daily lives and just having casual conversations with each other. The peacefulness of it was perfect for us after working so hard to build our relationship and bring our families and cultures together.

We were also very intentional about the design of my ring, which is a toi et moi style featuring two stones and two people coming together in a beautiful way. Each of us chose a stone; the tilted pear-shaped diamond signifies compromise, both of us leaning into each other and what makes each of us different, and the upright radiant diamond signifies our pride in proclaiming our love for each other. The ring has so much meaning for both of us, and we love that it tells our story of an improbable and unlikely love.

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 planned the wedding in 6 months - and it surprisingly wasn't all that stressful, I think largely because Aaron and I both come from the event management industry. Vendor and venue selection was hands down the hardest part because they can really make or break the experience. There's so much talent out there, but finding people who align with your overall vision and mesh well with your personality is key. We got so lucky from that perspective. Considering we had a mixed wedding, we really wanted vendors - from our DJ to our caterer to our Imam - that understood we didn't want to single out either culture or experience at all but really mesh them both together in the best ways.

We mostly relied on other couples tagging vendors in the instagram wedding photos to find what we were looking for. If the photo had the right vibe to it, I went through their vendors to understand who they worked with to achieve that vibe. Slowly but surely, that allowed us to build up our dream team of vendors for the weekend.

Once you find your vendors, take care of them as much as they take care of you! My mehndi artist, photographer, and hair and make-up artist, in particular, felt like family throughout the planning process because they were engaged in the months leading up to it and wanted to talk about inspo photos and meet to discuss the little details consistently. It made the experience so much more fun when we got to the actual big day - it felt like they were just as invested as we were!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part for me was the time spent with my mom - planning a wedding with her was such a unique bonding experience, especially as an only child, and it was bittersweet having it all come to fruition after talking about what it could look like our whole lives.

The next best part is along the same veins - but the time spent with my family who came together with so much love in their hearts to decorate our home, put together favors, and travel in days early to help support and coordinate the details so that I could relax and play bride is something I will never forget or take for granted.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
For me, there are a few moments that stick out - but watching the culmination of our two cultures embracing each other was the best of it. Seeing our friends wear desi clothes for the first time, my childhood friends performing a dance to Desi Girl, and Aaron's family learning our traditional rasams was just heart-warming and made me feel so loved.

For Aaron, the moments that replay for him are seeing my wedding dress for the first time, taking our photos in the snow during sunset (we had really wanted a snowy wedding), our families coming together and dancing the ENTIRE night.

A key piece for both of us, though, was when Aaron's son, Hudson, presented us both with rings that he handmade for us before our ceremony. It was the sweetest gesture, and we wore his rings alongside our new wedding rings all night.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
There are so many wedding trends out there - don't worry about any of them. The moments that are unique to you and your groom, or your culture, or your family, will be what you remember the most and end up being the most sentimental.

Maybe you'll feel that delightful pinch of realizing how wondrously love can intertwine destinies.

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Hair & Makeup: BEAUT by FAR | Sangeet Venue: Aashirwad Palace | Reception Venue: Meadow Wood Manor | Floral & Decor: Dream Moulders | Catering: Shahnawaz Palace | DJ: DJ USA Events | Bridal Fashions: Aisha Imran | Mehndi Artist: Roushan Ahmed Henna Squared LLC | Tuxedos: Suit Supply | Photography: Fidai Photography


Plano, TX Indian Wedding by Peter Nguyen Studio

Dear Maharanis! Enjoy Natasha & Jonathan's stunning wedding on today's Platinum Guide Blog!

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Darlings, experience the romance and beauty, and find inspiration for your dream wedding.

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DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | Venues: Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West | Planning & Design: Events by Hala | Floral & Decor: Birch Event Design | Hair & Makeup: Ms Painted Lady | Catering: Gaurav Anand | Bridal Fashions: Manish Malhotra | Mehndi Artist: Sheetal's Henna Designs Dallas | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio


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


Houston, TX Sikh Wedding Aventography Photo & Video Studios

Welcome to the mesmerizing tale of Kiran & Ajit's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog. Enjoy it! 

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Join us tomorrow to relive sweet moments, incredible details, and emotions. See you soon, loves!

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Photography: Aventography Photo & Video Studios | Cinematography: Aventography Photo & Video Studios | Sangeet Venue: Chateau Crystale | Ceremony Venue: The Sikh Center | Reception Venue: ULH Event Center | Floral & Decor: Divine Decor | DJs: DBI | Mehndi Artists: Henna Vative


Matamoras, PA Gujarati Wedding by Kaptured by Krunal

Today's Platinum Guide Blog is unfurling the vibrant tapestry of Shena & Daxesh's wedding. Enjoy!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
In May 2021, I received a connection request on a dating website. At first, I didn't answer the connection - she hadn't heard of Daxesh and wanted to find a mutual friend who might be able to vouch for him. After some time, a friend was able to confirm that Daxesh ('Dax' for short) was a great guy, very likable and well-known. Shena took the leap and, on the second connection request, clicked ‘accept.’ One connection request and the rest is history.

I knew Dax was the one after our first date. After a long few months of texting and talking over FaceTime, we decided to meet up in Washington, DC. Our first date consisted of two things we love dearly - Art and Food! After attending the Van Gogh immersive experience, we headed over to a restaurant for lunch. After our first date, I remember walking away feeling safe, feeling like I could be myself around him, and knowing that this guy would make me laugh and smile for the rest of my life…I just knew he was the one!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
R. We were planning a cabin staycation at Cloudland State Park in November 2022. As the date came near, Dax saw an opportunity to execute the surprise - and I know at certain points that week I got on his nerves with my Type A, planner personality. He had hired a photographer and dusted off his drone skills. As we went outside to look at the mountain scenery in the morning, Dax swept the drone up and smoothly landed on one knee as I turned around. It was absolutely perfect! You can see the video on my Instagram!

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.
Many know, and for those who don’t, I currently work in the corporate world, but I also am at the beginning of my journey to start my side business as an event planner. Saying that, you can imagine the crazy Type A personality I had when planning our own wedding. Leading up to our wedding, Dax and I worked hard to break down each detail and be on the same page. This really helped when talking to all our vendors and families. The effort put into the planning in the months leading up to the wedding definitely paid off during the week of the wedding!

Our wedding could not have been possible without our amazing vendors! Each one of them took such care in helping us plan out each detail, and when the weekend came, they showed up with their A-game. Each of our vendors was easy to work with and stayed flexible when things changed! Leading up to the event, they worked hard with us to make sure they could achieve our vision (and within budget). My coordination team took all the details I had planned and executed everything perfectly! I think I am one of those rare brides who didn’t stress about if things were getting done because the coordination team was always on top of it, even when there were last-minute changes.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Call me weird, but I did not want to go with the traditional red. Anyone who knows me well knows that when it comes to Indian outfits, I like to wear stuff that is unique. Dax and I looked for inspiration for months. We finally found a color that we really wanted to incorporate into our outfits - sage green. Walking into Thakur’s, I knew I would have to keep an open mind. We didn’t have much time to get custom-made outfits, so I would have to choose something ready-made. After looking at a few outfits, the lengha, which was brought out last, was the one I fell in love with. It had a sage green color and incorporated the red brick color as well.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I loved the planning process! I believe my favorite part was planning the small details. We really wanted to make sure that our guests enjoyed the weekend. Guests at any event remember two things the most - the food and the experience. Dax and I made sure we thought about those two things in the most detail when planning. We had an in-depth conversation with our caterer to build a menu that was different for each meal. We wanted to make sure there was variety the entire weekend, and being foodies ourselves, it was important to us that our guests enjoyed the food!

For experience, we tried to have meaningful experience-related pieces throughout the entire weekend. We wanted to showcase our favorite things throughout the weekend while adding the element of guest experience. We planned unique event signs (our love for art and design), flower pithi (our love for fun and fresh floral), sparkler exit, baraat dances (our love for music and healthy competition, as we had a dance-off between both families), late night games (our love for board and card games) and much more! I’m so happy we put time into detailing these pieces because it made the weekend much more enjoyable and memorable.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Even today, the two things I hear the most about from our wedding guests are that the food is some of the best food (if not the best) they have had at a wedding in the US and that they have never been to a wedding which has had been as punctual and organized as ours. Everyone had a blast and was able to enjoy the moment!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Obviously, it is hard to choose just one moment. Of course, the entire weekend revolved around my husband and I, and each of those moments was special. However, there is one special moment that stands out to me. Over the past few years, I have been giving this piece of advice to my friends, family, and bridal clients:

During your wedding, choose a random chunk of time and walk around the venue. Use this as a moment in time to observe and let the emotions soak all in. I chose to do this twice, once on the Wednesday before my wedding and once on the Friday before. These moments will remain so special to me because walking around I saw all the individuals - family and friends - who came together just for Dax and I. Each one of them worked together to help make our weekend possible. These moments showed me that the weekend was about Dax and I, but it was also about the relationships we have forged with each guest who attended. I will be forever grateful for these relationships and remember these moments!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
When you look back at your wedding and the months leading up to it, you don’t want to be reminded about hating the process. Wedding planning can be stressful, but only if you make it more stressful than needed. There is no right or wrong way to plan a wedding. Plan your wedding with the method that works best for you and your fiance because it will make the process that much easier. If you wanna get all the easy stuff done first and then work on the large pieces, do that. If you want to plan the little things and have a planner do the large pieces, then hire a partial planner. If you don’t care much about certain things and want to hand them off to family members so they can help, then communicate that and get the help. If you need help from others, get the help. At the end of the day, do what works best for you!

Obviously, Indian weddings have a HUGE family element to them, and for many, that could be the stressful part. However, always remember that communication is key. Keep everyone on the same page on what you and your fiance envision and what the budget is/should be. Also, take the time to understand the different ceremonies and traditions.

Lastly, I have seen a lot of brides recently becoming stressed during wedding planning because they keep thinking about what others will think. Always remember that the weekend is about you and your fiance. Plan the details in a way that showcases your relationship.

Join us in reliving this majestic celebration, where every moment is a story and a testament to love.

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Photography: Kaptured by Krunal | Cinematography: Kaptured by Krunal | Ceremony Venue: Best Western Hotel & Resorts | Planning & Design: Captis Events by Shena | Floral & Decor: Mandap Milap | Hair & Makeup: Lauren Berlingeri Makeup | Mehndi Artist: Hennafly


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