Go up
See the latest in:

MAGAZINE

FEATURED PLATINUM VENDORS

Cinnaminson, NJ Indian Wedding by Saroj Studios

FILMS

Melville, NY Indian Wedding by Nayeem Vohra Photography

hamburger
REAL WEDDINGS WEDDING IDEAS FILMS CERTIFIED VENDORS VENDOR GUIDE GALLERY THE MAGAZINE
Real Weddings Wedding Ideas Indian Wedding Videos MAGAZINES Submit a wedding

Welcome to Maharani Weddings

At Maharani Weddings, we believe that every bride deserves the fairytale wedding of her dreams! Here at MaharaniWeddings.com you will find glittering seeds of inspiration for every aspect of your upcoming wedding. In addition to profiling some of the most spectacular Indian weddings from around the globe through interviews, pictures, and videos, we also hand-pick and share a list of the best Indian wedding vendors in our Maharani Weddings Platinum Guide. From event planners to photographers, dj's, florists, cinematographers, makeup artists, mehndi artists, you name it... you’ll find connections to every resource you could ever need for all your wedding ceremonies and celebrations.

All posts with Color "Marigold"

Cambridge, MD Indian Fusion Wedding by Akbar Sayed Photography

The beautiful Cassie and Kishan chose to hold their multicultural wedding ceremony near the banks of Choptank River in the elegant Hyatt Chesapeake Bay. In a unique Baraat procession, Kishan navigated the waters of the river to reach the ceremony venue where he was finally welcomed by the bride’s family. The marvelous resort was all set up by the premier décor firm L'Ambiance Inc. with a whimsical mandap design that was a riot of color! Our charming bride worked along the décor team and tackle some details herself by creating origami star streamers which decorated the glass columns of the mandap and gave that extra personal touch to the adornments! After the Hindu marriage was completed and the rituals were over, the couple incorporated some traditional Jewish elements into the final part of the day as stomping the glass! Akbar Sayed Photography captured all the rituals and unique details through a series of striking images all featured in our full gallery.

newlyweds,indian wedding,ceremony,rituals
decoration,indian wedding,maharani,indian groom
antarpat,indian wedding,colors,rituals
rituals,indian wedding,colors,indian bride
origami,indian wedding,venue,colors
newlyweds,indian wedding,spiritual,sari
mandap,indian wedding,ritual,colors
ceremony,indian wedding,colorful,indian bride
sari,colors,venue,indian wedding

See how Cassie and Kishan pulled together the best fusion wedding reception blending the best of both cultures in our following post!

STYLE
GUIDE
style
season
color
Catering: IndAroma | DJ: Dynasty AVE | Cinematography: Akbar Sayed Photography | Live Music: Bachelor Boys Band | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Hyatt Chesapeake Bay | Floral & Decor: L'Ambiance Inc. | Floral & Decor - Mandap Featured Origami: Bride - Cassie | Hair & Makeup: Anjali Godhasara | Bridal Fashion: Sue Wong | Bridal Jewelry - Engagement Ring: Artemer | Mehndi Artist: Mala Amin


Cambridge, MD Indian Fusion Wedding by Akbar Sayed Photography

Good Morning ladies and welcome to the incredible Indian-Jewish wedding journey of Cassie and Kishan documented by the brilliant Akbar Sayed Photography. The lovely couple made their way to their ceremony day at the beautiful Hyatt Chesapeake Bay where Cassie transformed herself into a real Maharani with the magic touch of Anjali Godhasara. The bridal expert helped the lovely bride slipped into a dreamy embroidered lehenga festooned with charming floral motifs and completed the princess look with a shade of red in her lips! As a special treat, our smart lady opted for a pair of slides in order to stay comfy during her nuptials. How smart! Looking flawless, Cassie surprised her Raja Kishan at a romantic pier, the dapper groom wore a stunning dual color turban that perfectly went with his cream embroidered sherwani. The emotional encounter was filled with heartfelt moments you will see in our full gallery and that I am sure will brighten your day!

indian wedding,sari,indian bride,rituals
indian wedding,wedding rings,photography,maharani
sari,indian weddding,indian bride,ceremony
maharani,indian wedding,accesories,hair
mehndi,indian wedding,art,ceremony
photo shoot,indian wedding,indian groom,dock
indian wedding,rituals,outdoor,indian groom
light,indian couple,indian wedding,mehndi
indian bride,indian groom,newlyweds,sari

Don’t miss the striking setting that was set up for these two to join their lives in our following feature!

STYLE
GUIDE
style
Fusion
Contemporary
season
Spring
color
Catering: IndAroma | DJ: Dynasty AVE | Cinematography: Akbar Sayed Photography | Live Music: Bachelor Boys Band | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Hyatt Chesapeake Bay | Floral & Decor: L'Ambiance Inc. | Floral & Decor - Mandap Featured Origami: Bride - Cassie | Hair & Makeup: Anjali Godhasara | Bridal Fashion: Sue Wong | Bridal Jewelry - Engagement Ring: Artemer | Mehndi Artist: Mala Amin


Columbia, SC Indian Fusion Wedding by Jamie Howell Photography

Good morning, ladies! It’s finally time to present the lovely images of Krupa and Alvin's fusion wedding simultaneously with the wonderful highlight footage showcased in our Video Blog by the talented Jamie Howell Photography. The lovely couple pulled off a series of gorgeous pre-wedding events that welcomed their guests to the festivities, starting with a sweet mehndi party in which the groom's mother, Linda, created a wonderful giant flower and fruit backdrop for Krupa to have her intricate henna paisleys applied by Blush Beauty by Nadia.  Next on the list, the Vidhi ceremony for the bride prepared the gorgeous Maharani with a sequence of heartwarming rituals that blessed her for her wedding day. A Garba Raas night introduced the groom’s family to the true spirit of an Indian wedding celebration which you can enjoy in our full gallery by Jamie Howell Photography!

indian bride,indian pre-wedding fashion,indian mehndi party,henna art
indian bride,indian pre-wedding fashion,indian mehndi party,henna art
indian bride,indian pre-wedding celebration,indian mehndi party,henna art
indian bride,indian pre-wedding celebration,indian mehndi party,henna art
indian pre-wedding decor,sangeet,ganesha puja,mandap
sangeet,indian pre-wedding tradition,dance,sangeet dance
sangeet,indian pre-wedding tradition,dandiya raas,garba
haldi powder,haldi ceremony,phiti,indian bride
indian pre-wedding ritual,indian bride,haldi
haldi powder,haldi ceremony,phiti
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Alvin in Columbia, SC while I was working as a nurse and he was in his last year of medical school. I knew he was the one when nine months after meeting him, my grandmother became ill and passed away. This happened just as Alvin was graduating from medical school and getting ready to move to New York for residency. During this time Alvin was ALWAYS there anytime I needed him and even though my family did not know him yet he attended a traditional Indian funeral service, where he was 1 of 3 Americans (the other two were two of my bridesmaids). 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
In October 2016, Alvin had a 2-week vacation and we decided to spend the time at home in South Carolina. During this time we planned to see our families, go to the South Carolina State Fair, stay at his family's lake house, and go on a cruise to the Bahamas. I was positive he was going to propose while we spent a few days at his family's lake house. We spent a lot of time there with each other and our friends at the beginning of our relationship and we both always cherished our moments there. He didn't end of proposing so I figured it wasn't happening this trip because the last part of our trip was the cruise and I just didn't think he would do it then. I was wrong! We went to dinner on the cruise ship on October 16, 2016, and had to wait for a table so we were given a buzzer. Alvin put the buzzer in his pocket and we went to get a drink at the bar. I was starving and was worried Alvin would not feel the buzzer in his pocket so I asked him if I could just hold it. He said sure and instead of pulling the buzzer out of his pocket he had a ring box! It is so hard to surprise me, but he did it and continues to do it!
 
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 overarching goal for our wedding was to expose our families and friends to both of our cultures and families. Alvin and I have always said we will not have an exclusively Hindu or Christian household, but instead, we wanted to share our traditions. We wanted our wedding to be the foundation for a marriage that not only celebrated our love, but was also entertaining, open, educational, and prioritized our families. I did a lot of research about fusion weddings on Maharani Weddings and Big Fat Indian Wedding. We then had extensive conversations with our parents about their wishes/concerns/expectations. We all decided together what events we wanted to have during our wedding weekend and then figured out how to have all those events in 2-3 days.
 
We accomplished this by including some purely Hindu and Christian traditions as well as combining some. We combined the traditional American rehearsal dinner with the Mendhi party, and both families hosted it as a casual get together with artisan pizzas and some of our favorite snacks. While I had my Grashanti, Alvin's family had a brunch for family, the wedding party, and our out of town friends. The Christian wedding ceremony was our chance to expose the Indian side of the family to a formal, classic Christian wedding ceremony in the beautiful church where Alvin's family went when he was growing up. The Garba was the evening following the Christian ceremony, and it was our way of introducing the American side of the family to the fun, exciting Indian wedding traditions. The next morning, Alvin rode a beautiful white horse for the Baraat, and both sides made it out for some early morning dancing! We tried to make sure that the Hindu priest spoke excellent English, and that he was willing to explain the ceremony so that it was very accessible to everyone involved. After the Hindu ceremony, everybody had some time to rest up before the huge reception where we tried to combine both of our traditions, families, food, and music until late into the night! 
 
I had some difficulty picking our vendors because I really wanted to hire local vendors from North Carolina and South Carolina. I once again used Maharani Weddings and Big Fat Indian Wedding for research. I quickly found that in order to have options and stay within budget I would have to extend my search into Georgia and even Virginia. I created a list of potential vendors and then extensively googled them. I then contacted my top 2-3 vendors and requested quotes and phone meetings. I only contacted 2-3 vendors because we were living in NYC at the time and our schedules were too busy to coordinate phone calls and meetings. We sent the vendors a very detailed email that contained our estimated head counts for each event, the schedule of events, and our expectations. 
 
The only vendors we met with in person prior to finalizing them, were the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center and Rahma with Carolina Wedding Belle. We felt strongly about checking our the venue in person for obvious reasons. We wanted to meet with Carolina Wedding Belle because we were considering them to do the decor/floral for the whole weekend and also do coordination. We felt like we really needed to connect with our decor person/coordinator because that was a big part of the wedding.
 
I still cannot believe that I picked a photographer/videographer and makeup/hair/henna artist without meeting them in person but I believe it all worked out because I did my homework and I did a lot of research on what types of questions to ask vendors.
 
We were so pleased with all our vendors and we attribute that to us having a clear vision and expectations for our vendors and our vendors having the same in return.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
When we got engaged, I knew we would have two wedding ceremonies (Hindu and American). I always knew I wanted a red lengha for my wedding so that was an easy choice for the Hindu ceremony. I went to India to shop for my Indian outfits and we went straight to Asopalav. We chose to start there because we knew they would have a variety and were used to dealing with short turn around times. 
 
I thought about getting a trendy fusion white gown from India for the Christian ceremony but in the end, I decided wanted to stay traditional and I got a beautiful white dress by Augusta Jones from The White Magnolia Bridal Collection in Greenville, SC. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was doing it with Alvin. He was a very involved groom. There were many arguments but it helped us to get to know each other more. We both learned from each other and our own strengths and weaknesses. I have heard numerous girlfriends complain about how they were so stressed about the wedding and their grooms didn't get it. I was glad that Alvin shared the stress of planning a wedding and he understood my frustrations. I think after planning our wedding we would make a good party planning duo.  :)
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests loved the combination of Hindu and American traditions. Both sides embraced both cultures and it was exactly what we wanted. Alvin's family fully embraced the baraat and had a blast. A lot of my family actually joined Alvin's family during the baraat. I would say that was everyone's favorite moment. They also loved our cake which was cardamon with chocolate filling and vanilla buttercream frosting. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
My favorite moment was walking out at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and seeing Alvin for the first time since the rehearsal/mendhi the night before and seeing how packed the church was. We were expecting to have a large wedding but physical seeing the number of people who showed up to support us was just amazing. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My number one advice would be to create a budget that takes into account unexpected expenses that will come up the last couple weeks leading up to the wedding. My brother and sister in law (whose wedding was also featured on Maharani Weddings) gave us that advice and it was the best advice we got. Alvin and I worked hard to set a REALISTIC budget and frequently check in and adjust during our 1.5 years of planning.
 
Remember it is YOUR wedding. EVERYONE will give their opinions on things but the only two people who matter are you and your future husband. Be sure to make sure you two will be happy with whatever decisions you make.  
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I want to make sure the complete list of vendors that was hopefully submitted by our photographer gets posted. We had amazing vendors and we want them recognized. As I mentioned earlier it was hard finding vendors in NC, SC, and GA and I hope brides in these states will find my vendor list helpful.
 

All the solemnity of a Christian ceremony and the fun and excitement of the Hindu ceremony are coming up next!  

STYLE
GUIDE
style
Sangeet
Mehndi
Garba
season
Summer
color
DJ: Opening Minds Entertainment | Lighting: Opening Minds Entertainment | Floral & Decor: Carolina Wedding Belle | Hindu Ceremony Venue: Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center | Christian Ceremony Venue: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral | Hair & Makeup: Blush Beauty by Nadia | Catering: Bombay Grille | Baraat: Camden Carriage Company | Bridal Fashions: Asopalav | Cake & Treats: Ally & Eloise Bakeshop | Christian Ceremony Men's Formalwear & Tuxedos: JoS A. Bank | Mendhi/Rehearsal Bridal Fashion: Looks Boutique | Vidhi/Pithi Bridal Fashion: Shayona | Christian Ceremony/Reception Bridal Fashion: White Magnolia | Mendhi/Rehearsal Groom Fashion: Jade Blue | Hindu Ceremony Groom Fashion: Jinaam | Reception Men's Formalwear & Tuxedos: Brooks Brother | Lapel Pins: Brackish | Bridesmaids Fashion: Brideside | Mehndi and Rehearsal Dinner Decor: Linda Strasburger (Groom's Mother)


Dana Point, CA Pakistani Wedding by Lin & Jirsa Photography

Happy Monday, loves! Today I bring you every bit of the magnificent Pakistani wedding story of Rabia and Subhan. The lush wedding celebrations were a complete romantic fairytale held in California’s uppermost coastal spot, Dana Point. The unparalleled ocean views helped the bride and groom create the perfect memories with Lin & Jirsa Photography's keen eye for perfect photos. The renowned wedding storyteller captured the couple’s best poses in a series of utterly romantic beach sunset portraits next to rolling waves of the ocean! For their wedding day, both bride and groom exuded elegance and glitz! Maharani Rabia’s long side-parted loose waves by Design Visage combined with Farhana Baig - Makeup Artist’s soft and subtle makeup gave her an intense and gorgeous look. Subhan’s wedding wear selection consisted of a beautiful navy blue sherwani he paired with a dazzling red turban. Relive this special day in our full gallery.

indian wedding gallery,indian bride fashion,bridal jewelry,indian bride makeup
indian wedding gallery,first look photography,indian bride and groom
indian wedding gallery,outdoor photography,indian bride and groom
indian wedding gallery,outdoor photography,indian bride and groom
indian wedding gallery,first look photography,indian bride and groom
indian wedding gallery,indian bride portrait,bridal jewelry,indian bride fashion
indian wedding gallery,outdoor photography,indian bride and groom
indian wedding gallery,outdoor photography,indian bride and groom

You are cordially invited to be part of the lovely ceremony in our next post!

STYLE
GUIDE
style
Outdoor
Pakistani
season
Spring
color
Floral & Decor: 2Create Designs | Venues: The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel | Lighting: 2Create Designs | Rentals: 2Create Designs | Planning & Design: Chic Productions | Hair: Design Visage | Makeup: Farhana Baig - Makeup Artist | DJ: Dhamaka Entertainment | Bridal Fashions: Nomi Ansari | Men's Formalwear & Tuxedos: SuitSupply | Men's Formalwear & Tuxedos: Travis Pranger | Photography: Lin & Jirsa Photography


Columbus, OH Indian Wedding by SIA Digital Studio

Puja and Amey’s first public appearance as a married couple took place right after their marriage ceremony at the Hilton Columbus at Easton whose brilliant planning staff ensured the day was the most unforgettable with all the events going without a hitch. Short North Piece of Cake created a fantastic watercolor wedding cake that resembles a vibrant painting. To follow the same ceremony décor theme, Kelly Karsten Florals provided all the palm leaves and multicolor flowers that combined with B3 Event Management’s jaw-dropping stage and created the perfect ambiance for the newlyweds! Illuminated by floating candles, Puja and Amey were photographed by SIA Digital Studio, the photo team captured the couple’s best poses wearing their fabulous reception outfits. I’m especially loving Puja’s selection for her big party, her unique choli design was a true statement and helped her steal the limelight! Take a look at our favorite moments of this incredibly beautiful love story in our full gallery.

indian wedding reception,indian wedding gallery,indian bride and groom
indian wedding reception,indian wedding gallery,indian bride and groom
indian wedding reception,indian wedding reception floral and decor
indian wedding reception,indian wedding reception photography,indian bride and groom
indian wedding reception,indian wedding gallery,indian bride and groom
indian wedding reception,indian wedding reception floral and decor,indian wedding planning and design
indian wedding reception,indian wedding reception photography,indian bride and groom,indian wedding cake
indian wedding reception,seating cards
indian wedding reception,indian wedding reception photography,indian bride and groom
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met my groom through online dating. I knew he was the one when we couldn’t stop talking to each other. We would text 24/7 and could talk about literally anything without getting bored!
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
The proposal was such a surprise! I was out to brunch with a friend and when I came back to the apartment, there were candles and rose petals all over. After he proposed, he surprised me with a video of all my family & closest friends sharing their congrats. We spent the rest of the day celebrating with our friends. It was perfect!
 
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 an Indian wedding is always stressful based on the number of events there are but everything turned out perfect! Since I work in the creative industry and already had a vision for how I wanted everything to look, it didn’t take me long to find vendors who could make it all come to life. I wanted a jewel tones decor & floral theme that was unique from what other people have done. I also wanted palm trees running down the aisle which turned out amazing! The most important details for me were the food and the DJ- which both turned out amazing!!
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
All of my dresses came from India and I wanted colors that would coordinate well with my decor for photos. I chose burgundy and gold for my wedding outfit & my groom's and navy for the wedding party. Although I loved my wedding outfits, my favorites were my Sangeet and reception dresses. My Sangeet dress was a pink floral lehenga from Mahima Mahajan and my reception dress was custom made from Gaurav Gupta.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable parts of planning for me were the small creative details that really made our wedding special and unique. We made a giant movie poster backdrop & banners with our photos on them for the reception, funny Snapchat filters, creative signature cocktail signs, custom place cards, fun bridal party gifts, etc. that really helped set our wedding apart. (all from The Girl in Tulle)
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Based on what our friends and family have told us, everyone especially loved the food at all the events and how smooth and organized the entire weekend was. Everything was perfectly on time and all the dances and speeches were fun and ran pretty quickly!
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The most memorable moment of the wedding for me was walking down the aisle with my dad. It was so surreal seeing all my family and friends in the same room and it made everything finally feel real. I also loved the reception after party we had. My sister planned for a huge buffet of food for everyone (including chips & queso- my favorite) and it was so much fun just relaxing and being able to hang out with all our family and friends.
 
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 favorite decor for the weekend was the Sangeet. My decorator and I had spent the least time discussing it but it turned out so amazing and we even had a bike trolley to take photos with. We also had dances and singers perform at the Sangeet which was so much fun! I also loved our reception cake. I had found the exact cake I wanted on Pinterest & Short North Piece of Cake was able to duplicate it exactly! 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Don’t stress about the planning! Have fun with it and let the little things go because you won’t even notice them on the day of and everything will turn out great!
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
 I absolutely loved the venue we used. (Hilton Easton). The guests loved how they could walk to so many restaurants, shopping, etc. and we had so much fun working with our contact. (Karen)

If you are already brainstorming for your big day, don’t miss our posts tomorrow!
STYLE
GUIDE
style
Traditional
Bollywood
hindu
season
Summer
color
Cakes & Treats: Short North Piece of Cake | Ceremony & Reception: Hilton Columbus at Easton | Planning & Design: Karen Barwick - Hilton Columbus at Easton | Floral & Decor: Kelly Karsten Florals | Catering: Tadka | Catering: Banana Leaf Catering | DJ: DJ Khan | Paper Goods/Backdrops/Accessories: The Girl in Tulle | Photography: SIA Digital Studio | Bridal Fashion: Mahima Mahajan | Sangeet | Bridal Fashion: Gaurav Gupta | Reception


SORT POST BY:

categories tags color categories

LANGUAGES

© 2024 Maharani Weddings | all right reserved