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Honolulu, Hawaii Indian Wedding by MeewMeew Studios

The New York couple, Punita and Rutvij, decided to travel to the romantic and clear waters of Honolulu to tie the knot in a marvelous oceanside wedding ceremony. After two nights of joyful pre-wedding celebrations, the beautiful ocean lawn of The Royal Hawaiian was decorated by Steven Boyle Design with a fascinating pink mandap for the holy ceremony. The scene was framed with a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean that made the moment even more magical. Honolulu Horse and Carriage provided the white steed that took the handsome groom to the ceremony, Raja Rutvij wore a soft peach color sherwani with a cream turban that fused with Punita‘s attire. Our bride's pink lehenga was perfectly draped and styled by the bridal expert team of Style By Susmita who also created the bride’s perfect makeup look. Before the big moment, MeewMeew Studios snapped the best poses of the bride and groom while getting the ocean breeze along with their big entourage. Whisk away to the marvelous waters of Honolulu and see how these two take their sacred vows in our full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met him through a little known app called Coffee Meets Bagel. We had a lot in common and clicked immediately. I knew he was the one, because as simple as it may seem, everything was easy between us - the laughter, the smiles and just being with him.  
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
One of things that is on my NYC bucketlist is to have a picnic at Central Park. We tried that year, but unfortunately we could not make it happen. So instead Rutvij surprised me with a gorgeous indoor picnic (literally pinterest worthy) and then took me to a bar where all our nearest and dearest were. It was definitely one of the best nights of my life. 
 
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.
The decision to have our wedding in Hawaii was a very personal one. A few years ago, I lost my mother. One of the last conversations I shared with her, we talked about my to-be wedding day and she told me to have a small destination wedding in Hawaii. I never thought we would actually end up doing our wedding here, but ultimately it seemed to in the end make the most perfect sense. I was very happy to honor her memory. My wedding planner Mira was phenomenal and really helped us throughout the process. My wedding went so smoothly because of her, and I am so grateful for that.
 
Hair and makeup was a bit difficult for me, and I had several trials in Hawaii. In the end, I wanted someone I could trust, and had worked with Indian brides before. From my friends, I found Susmita and ultimately I'm so glad I hired her because the one thing I never stressed about during my wedding events was my hair and makeup. She was always on top of it. 
 
I researched a great deal to determine what outfits I wanted. I had the general theme for each outfit in mind, the hard part was finding it. I tried looking locally without success, so took a week to do my wedding shopping in India. It was probably the most stressful part of this entire process, but in the end it all worked out. 
 
Because it was a destination wedding, it was very important to me that that my guests have a great time. This included music with a great DJ, a great atmosphere and obviously delicious food as well as drinks. My decor themes were already decided ahead of time (with a little help with pinterest). I wanted the welcome party to be a Hawaiian-esque, the sangeet to be filled of color, as an ode to my culture and the wedding to be filled of soft peach and pink colors to backdrop the ocean and my reception was purple, turquoise and gold - peacock colors essentially. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I had the color peach in mind. I really wanted to move away from traditional red. It is a destination wedding after all and I envisioned that color to look really beautiful in an outdoor wedding. I tried on many, many dresses. It was a back and forth, but my mind always came back to this dress. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I really enjoyed every part of the planning process to be honest. It was really a labor of love, because this was not only a celebration of two people in love but two families coming together. I think the best part I would say as stressful as it was, was going wedding shopping in India. It was very chaotic, but I did it with my now mother-in-law and we really bonded through the experience.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
A lot of my guests appreciated how well planned and organized our wedding was. I was told by multiple people how this was one of the best planned weddings they went to. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Our wedding was in Honolulu which is very busy and touristy. It wasn't until our wedding morning that we were able to escape for a short time together to take pictures by the water. I remember how terrified I was, but standing on top of rocks near the water holding the hand of the man I love felt pretty incredible. 
 
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.
Because we were in Hawaii we wanted to make sure we included some elements of Hawaii in each of our events. Our Welcome Party was an ode to Hawaii, so we had fresh pineapples adorned on all the tables. Because our wedding was small, it was important for my guests to feel special and feel intimate. Both my husband and I greeted guests with leis as they walked in. We also had a hula dance performance. 
 
For our sangeet, we really wanted it to feel like a festival of song and dance. We started off surprising the guests with Hawaiian fire dancers, which were amazing. Then family and friends performed dances and we capped off the night with garba and raas. 
 
Our cocktail hour had a Hawaiian ukuele player, and was outdoors overlooking Diamond Head. 
 
I love to dance but my husband is a bit dance-shy. However, for our wedding he agreed to take dance classes with me. For 3 months we practiced a ballroom dancing and salsa routine to perform as our first dance. It was definitely challenging, but I am so glad we were able to do it.  
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
First and foremost, stay organized and rally in as much support as you can. Do your research with vendors, ask necessary questions and perhaps talk to others who have hired them to get an idea. It is definitely stressful, and easy to get lost in the details. In those moments, remember what your wedding really is about: you and your significant other.
 

We are eagerly waiting to show you all the lush of the reception! Stay tuned.

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Planning & Design: Mira Savara Events | Venues: The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort | Catering: The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort | Event Designer: Mira Savara Events | Floral & Decor: Steven Boyle Design | Hair & Makeup: Style By Susmita | DJ: DJ Gaurav | Baraat: Honolulu Horse and Carriage | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Style By Susmita | Rentals: Accel Rentals | Photography: MeewMeew Studios | Rentals: Wedding Linen Company | Photo Booth: Mystical Sounds | Cinematography: IMF Visions | Hair & Makeup: Face Art Beauty | Bridal Party


Honolulu, Hawaii Indian Wedding by MeewMeew Studios

MeewMeew Studios captured all the excitement of Punita and Rutvij’s wedding weekend in the warm ambiance of Hawaii. The sandy shores of this charm tropical scenery were the perfect destination for this New York couple who said Aloha to all their guests in a gorgeous welcome party in the best Hawaiian style. Following the first night in paradise and to comply with the tradition, the couple held an outdoor Sangeet night that combined traditional Indian dances with a fantastic performance of Hawaiian fire dancers. Our gorgeous Maharani Punita looked stunning for her sangeet in a floral lehenga that Style By Susmita combined with a beautiful braid festooned with natural flowers. Mira Savara Events helped this cute pair plan and design all their magnificent events at the best resort of the island, The Royal Hawaiian. See the beginning of this tropical destination wedding in our full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met him through a little known app called Coffee Meets Bagel. We had a lot in common and clicked immediately. I knew he was the one, because as simple as it may seem, everything was easy between us - the laughter, the smiles and just being with him.  
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
One of things that is on my NYC bucketlist is to have a picnic at Central Park. We tried that year, but unfortunately we could not make it happen. So instead Rutvij surprised me with a gorgeous indoor picnic (literally pinterest worthy) and then took me to a bar where all our nearest and dearest were. It was definitely one of the best nights of my life. 
 
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.
The decision to have our wedding in Hawaii was a very personal one. A few years ago, I lost my mother. One of the last conversations I shared with her, we talked about my to-be wedding day and she told me to have a small destination wedding in Hawaii. I never thought we would actually end up doing our wedding here, but ultimately it seemed to in the end make the most perfect sense. I was very happy to honor her memory. My wedding planner Mira was phenomenal and really helped us throughout the process. My wedding went so smoothly because of her, and I am so grateful for that.
 
Hair and makeup was a bit difficult for me, and I had several trials in Hawaii. In the end, I wanted someone I could trust, and had worked with Indian brides before. From my friends, I found Susmita and ultimately I'm so glad I hired her because the one thing I never stressed about during my wedding events was my hair and makeup. She was always on top of it. 
 
I researched a great deal to determine what outfits I wanted. I had the general theme for each outfit in mind, the hard part was finding it. I tried looking locally without success, so took a week to do my wedding shopping in India. It was probably the most stressful part of this entire process, but in the end it all worked out. 
 
Because it was a destination wedding, it was very important to me that that my guests have a great time. This included music with a great DJ, a great atmosphere and obviously delicious food as well as drinks. My decor themes were already decided ahead of time (with a little help with pinterest). I wanted the welcome party to be a Hawaiian-esque, the sangeet to be filled of color, as an ode to my culture and the wedding to be filled of soft peach and pink colors to backdrop the ocean and my reception was purple, turquoise and gold - peacock colors essentially. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I had the color peach in mind. I really wanted to move away from traditional red. It is a destination wedding after all and I envisioned that color to look really beautiful in an outdoor wedding. I tried on many, many dresses. It was a back and forth, but my mind always came back to this dress. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I really enjoyed every part of the planning process to be honest. It was really a labor of love, because this was not only a celebration of two people in love but two families coming together. I think the best part I would say as stressful as it was, was going wedding shopping in India. It was very chaotic, but I did it with my now mother-in-law and we really bonded through the experience.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
A lot of my guests appreciated how well planned and organized our wedding was. I was told by multiple people how this was one of the best planned weddings they went to. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Our wedding was in Honolulu which is very busy and touristy. It wasn't until our wedding morning that we were able to escape for a short time together to take pictures by the water. I remember how terrified I was, but standing on top of rocks near the water holding the hand of the man I love felt pretty incredible. 
 
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.
Because we were in Hawaii we wanted to make sure we included some elements of Hawaii in each of our events. Our Welcome Party was an ode to Hawaii, so we had fresh pineapples adorned on all the tables. Because our wedding was small, it was important for my guests to feel special and feel intimate. Both my husband and I greeted guests with leis as they walked in. We also had a hula dance performance. 
 
For our sangeet, we really wanted it to feel like a festival of song and dance. We started off surprising the guests with Hawaiian fire dancers, which were amazing. Then family and friends performed dances and we capped off the night with garba and raas. 
 
Our cocktail hour had a Hawaiian ukuele player, and was outdoors overlooking Diamond Head. 
 
I love to dance but my husband is a bit dance-shy. However, for our wedding he agreed to take dance classes with me. For 3 months we practiced a ballroom dancing and salsa routine to perform as our first dance. It was definitely challenging, but I am so glad we were able to do it.  
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
First and foremost, stay organized and rally in as much support as you can. Do your research with vendors, ask necessary questions and perhaps talk to others who have hired them to get an idea. It is definitely stressful, and easy to get lost in the details. In those moments, remember what your wedding really is about: you and your significant other. 
 

Get ready for the most charming ceremony images at the dreamy beaches of Honolulu!

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Planning & Design: Mira Savara Events | Venues: The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort | Catering: The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort | Event Designer: Mira Savara Events | Floral & Decor: Steven Boyle Design | Hair & Makeup: Style By Susmita | DJ: DJ Gaurav | Baraat: Honolulu Horse and Carriage | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Style By Susmita | Rentals: Accel Rentals | Photography: MeewMeew Studios | Rentals: Wedding Linen Company | Photo Booth: Mystical Sounds | Cinematography: IMF Visions | Hair & Makeup: Face Art Beauty | Bridal Party


Long Beach, CA Ismaili Wedding by Global Photography

Good Morning, ladies! Today we have a beautiful Ismaili affair timeline, Nikhita and Amar’s wedding! The first celebrations were an outpouring of love, family, and traditions! Global Photography had the honor of capturing the lovely pair at the beginning of their journey. As the first step for the big day, the couple was blessed and beautified with fun and loving Pithi ceremonies. The celebrations continued at the exclusive Hyatt Regency Long Beach were the lovebirds held a memorable Sangeet night full of special touches that recalled to all the attendees the streets of India thanks to the great team décor of BEL Event Productions. Beauty By NG Nida Gazi made Nikhita look like a true princess for her first stellar night with a stunning side updo and a natural makeup that she combined with a dazzling beige floral lehenga choli set. Take a minute and check out the marvelous images we have prepared for you in our full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Amar and I met at a summer camp known as Camp Mosaic. According to Amar, he fell in love with me when we sat down during a moment at camp exchanging jokes and laughing up a storm. For me, I fell in love with Amar during our 10 hour Facetime dates when we could talk about anything and everything and not get tired or bored with each other. That's when I realized this is the guy I want to spend the rest of my life with. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Amar proposed to me at Laguna Beach, where we had our first date. He had been planning the proposal for 6 months and I had no clue. I was at work early in the morning and got let out early because he called my boss to release me. Once I got home I got ready and my sisters, my best friend and I all got in a limo Amar had rented for the day for us. We were about 3 hours late to the proposal due to LA traffic, and once I got there he had a video set up for me to watch from all our friends with the sweetest messages ever. When he finally came out, he was wearing my dads favorite tie and he said, "your dad gave me his tie as his blessing and will only let me keep it if you say yes" That one line stole my heart and I couldn't be more excited to marry such an amazing and caring man. The best part was when my mom showed up because I had no idea she was there and the rooftop where we had our first date was filled with all our close friends and family cheering! 
 
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.
Hair and make up for my nikkah ceremony and reception was done by the amazing dreavmakeup. My reception themes were all different shades of purple and white! 
 
Hair and makeup for my sangeet was done by Nida Gazi, my theme for the sangeet was Indian street themed with umbrellas as centerpieces, a decked out bike as a backdrop for pictures and a bangles cart and Indian street food to top it off. 
 
My sangeet outfit was designed by me and made by Elan Atlanta courtesy of Salima Budhani.
My reception and Nikkah outfit was a custom outfit designed by me and came to life thanks to the owner of Yasmin Boutique, Kausar Aunty. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I knew the colors I wanted for my reception since I was about 20 years old. Plum has always been a favorite color of mine so I decided to go along with that. It's a color not commonly seen worn at wedding receptions and I also wanted lavender to be incorporated somewhere in my decor and plum just matched it perfectly. I also loved the combination of peach and navy blue and Amar is a big fan of navy blue (chargers fan and all) so that is why we selected those colors for our sangeet. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I think the most enjoyable part was spending time with Amar and going venue shopping all across southern California. We would have the best time at these meetings just laughing and imagining what our big day would be like. 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
If I had to pick one thing the guests enjoyed it would definitely be the food. I think we went above and beyond to make sure our food was amazing since Amar and I are both foodies! 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
I think the most special moment for me personally during the wedding was right before our Nikkah ceremony. I was getting ready and taking a few bridal pictures alone before I had to meet Amar. One of his best men came to me with a cute little Tiffany's box in hand. Amar has known that since we met I always wanted to own a piece of jewelry from Tiffany's and what better day to give it than right before our official wedding ceremony. Inside the Tiffany's box was a cute heart-shaped pendant with my father's initials and a note that said even though he is not physically here with you today he is always in your heart. Amar is known for his sweet little gestures and seeing that right before the big ceremony just made me realize my dad would be so happy for us! 
 
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.
For all our event we had decor done by BEL events. my favorite decor was for the reception with the best floral backdrop ever! we also an awesome donut wall inspired by our wedding coordinator Dana and Amar since they are both donut enthusiast and donuts catered from DK's donuts. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My advice would be to make sure you get food at every event and to not stress during your wedding week. Don't worry about anything that goes wrong just live in the moment and enjoy the company of everyone. This moment only comes once! 
 

Nikhita and Amar signed their marriage contract and the images are coming your way!

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Hair & Makeup: Beauty By NG Nida Gazi | Photography: Global Photography | Photo Booths: Viral Booth OC | Sangeet Venue: Hyatt Regency Long Beach | Ceremony Venue: Santa Monica Jamatkhana | Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Long Beach | Planning & Design: BEL Event Productions | Floral & Decor: Gerardo Flowers | Hair & Makeup - Wedding: Drea V Makeup | Catering: Shahnawaz | DJ: Sandeep Kumar | Baraat: Sandeep Kumar | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Joya Kazi Unlimited | Cakes and Treats: Hyatt Regency Long Beach | Cakes and Treats: DK Donuts | Cinematography: Robles Video Production | Lightning: Sandeep Kumar | Rentals: BEL Event Productions | Transportation: G&A Limousine Service


Mahwah, NJ Indian Wedding by Diamond Photo and Video

The sensational wedding celebrations of Sejal and Pratesh were about to reach its final night at the Sheraton Mahwah in New Jersey! The elegant location exuded glitz and glam with a fantastic seating card table which gave an exciting first impression for the guests as they stepped into the venue, as well as a sweetheart stage MM Celebrations created for the couple to enjoy their stellar night. The newlywedded couple showed off their style and best moves at the dance floor as they had their first dance as a married couple to the rhythm of Medley Entertainment. I especially love Maharani Sejal’s incredible marigold and teal color lehenga heavily embellished with floral embroidered! She looked stunning! Di Lena’s Dolcini added the sweet flavor to the party with an adorable cupcake wedding cake with a one-tiered cake on the top that the couple happily shared with all their closest ones. Get a taste of the beautiful wedding images in our full gallery by Diamond Photo and Video!

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Come back tomorrow for more heartfelt images of wedding celebrations!

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Hair & Makeup: Flawless Beauty by Pauline | Catering: Chand Palace | Catering: Sukhadia Caterers | Live Music: Medley Entertainment | Sangeet Venue: Sheraton Mahwah | Ceremony Venue: Sheraton Mahwah | Floral & Decor: MM Celebrations | Hair & Makeup (Bridesmaids): Glass Slipper Productions - Aleetha | Reception Catering: Bukhara Grill | DJ: DJ BK Trehan - Luxe Event Entertainment | Cake & Treats: Di Lena’s Dolcini | Cinematography: Diamond Photo and Video | Photography: Diamond Photo and Video | Event Designer: KM Events Management | Priest: Vimesh Chandra Thakar


Mahwah, NJ Indian Wedding by Diamond Photo and Video

The peak of the wedding rituals of Sejal and Pratesh’s wedding arrived. Maharani Sejal prepared for the auspicious day with the help of Flawless Beauty by Pauline who applied a gorgeous red lipstick shade that brightened up the bride’s skin tone, plus it matched perfectly with her red attire! The glamorous bride met her charming Raja before the ceremony and thankfully, Diamond Photo and Video captured the heartwarming moment for us to relive it! Pratesh surprised his fiancée on their wedding day with a bright pink turban that added a touch of grace to his wedding attire and that pop in the wedding photos! The luxury Sheraton Mahwah hosted the union, for this purpose MM Celebrations built a customized big wedding stage and décor that featured bright bold yellow and greens adding a flash of energy to the environment! Wow! Guests enjoyed a delicious lunch thanks to Sukhadia Caterers. In this magical setting Sejal and Pratesh joined their lives forever and we are happy to share with you the complete ceremony recap in our full gallery!

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Get ready for the grand finale in our next post!

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Hair & Makeup: Flawless Beauty by Pauline | Catering: Chand Palace | Catering: Sukhadia Caterers | Live Music: Medley Entertainment | Sangeet Venue: Sheraton Mahwah | Ceremony Venue: Sheraton Mahwah | Floral & Decor: MM Celebrations | Hair & Makeup (Bridesmaids): Glass Slipper Productions - Aleetha | Reception Catering: Bukhara Grill | Catering - PAAN Station: Mr. Paanwala | DJ: DJ BK Trehan - Luxe Event Entertainment | Cake & Treats: Di Lena’s Dolcini | Cinematography: Diamond Photo and Video | Photography: Diamond Photo and Video | Event Designer: KM Events Management | Priest: Vimesh Chandra Thakar


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