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Detroit, Michigan Indian Wedding by Beaded Elephant (FKA Jobst Media)

Welcome back to Maharani Lindsey's over-the-top luxury Indian wedding at the opulent The Henry Autograph Collection. The palace doors were swinging at my favorite Indian wedding venue as Lindsey and Kishan made their grand debut. Stunning. Stunning. And more stunning is the only words coming to mind right now because I am simply at a loss for words. Blissful Weddings &  Events, I think it's time for you to plan your own Indian wedding (anniversary) because each image captured by Jobst Media is sheer perfection. Yanni Design Studio redesigned the venue with a charming party theme in mind, reusing the floral backdrop found in the mandap during the ceremony, on the sweetheart stage. Soft illumination and an ivory white chaise completed the look. On the tables, large, copious boughs of florets sat gracefully next to crystal candelabras. Guests were left satisfied and extremely happy after fueling up on Indian wedding food whipped up by Krishna Catering and Restaurant. Beaded Elephant (FKA Jobst Media) has captured the essence of love, family, and happiness. Sail aboard our gallery for the pics in its entirety! 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Kishan and I met at Hamlin Corner (lounge/club) in Royal Oak, Michigan in February 2014. I was out with one of my best friends from out of town for a girls night and Kishan was out with his friends as well. He and his cousin approached us on the dance floor and started a conversation. We connected and thus exchanged numbers at the end. However, I also didn't think this would go anywhere. I was a medical student at the time and busy with work and thought to myself, when am I ever going to meet this guy again. At the same time (relevant to this story), Kishan mentioned he had left structural engineering and recently taken over his family business (Krishna Catering & Restaurant). I didn't recall the name of the restaurant but knew it was local. 
 
I continued with my daily life and we initially texted but then conversation essentially stopped. He made an effort to invite me out to his birthday but I wasn't able to go. I never thought I would see him again and this was the end of our encounter. 
 
Another relevant point to this story now arises. Since my parents lived out of town, I used to get food ordered from an Indian restaurant every month. My dad had arranged for this so I would never go hungry. One day after I called, I was expecting my usual delivery. 
 
On the other side of town, Kishan was at the restaurant when his mom told him there was a delivery in Detroit for a girl named Lindsey. He thought to himself, "We don't usually deliver to people named Lindsey in Detroit." He remembered that name and thus checked the phone number on the order. It matched, and this was the same girl he had met a few weeks ago. Lindsey but also known as Lipika. He called everyone he knew to get advice on how to approach this situation. The final decision was that he would surprise me with his presence.  
 
Back to my side of town, I received a call from the driver saying my food was here. He sounded almost like he was smirking on the phone. Not thinking much of it, I went downstairs and walked outside. I acknowledged a person standing and continued to walk ....but then stopped dead in my tracks as I realized who was actually there. It was that guy I met a few weeks ago. He was standing outside with my food. 
 
"So you order food from my restaurant?" Kishan asked. He handed over the food while I stood there awkwardly not able to say anything. "You owe me $85," he said.
 
I went back upstairs and called everyone I know ... and I had lost my appetite. I didn't know what to think. I believe in fate and that everything happens for a reason. I messaged him back and we had a proper conversation. We went out on our first date on March 23rd, 2014. 1.5 years later, we got engaged, and 3 years later, we got married. I like to think of this as our own Bollywood story (that our friends also acted out at our Engagement party). 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
After medical school graduation in May 2015, I traveled with my friends and family prior to starting residency. When I got back from India (latest trip at that time), Kishan planned a weekend trip to Traverse City (Northern Michigan) the weekend before residency actually started. During the car ride, I had an inkling something might happen but that quickly went away as I asked and he completely denied. We stayed at The Grand Traverse Resort which was absolutely beautiful. On Saturday, June 20th, we enjoyed the wine country with our friends during the day who were also visiting from out of town. For the evening, Kishan made reservations at Aerie Restaurant at the resort. It was a beautiful setting with great scenic views of the lake, sunset, and greenery. We got to the restaurant and started our meal with good conversation. We ordered dessert shortly after dinner and Kishan said he had to go to the bathroom. Little did I know, soon thereafter, he walked back to the table with our dessert and a ring on the plate. He got down on one knee in front of everyone and proposed. The gentleman that was eating by himself sitting across from us suddenly started taking pictures - he was our photographer in disguise! I was completely shocked and swept away. 
 
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.
Much like any bride, my utmost goal was to be organized and stay on top of all our tasks and duties. I wanted to follow tradition and embody elegance and unique character to all our events. I worked with a wedding planner - Rajul Pillai from Blissful Weddings & Events. She did an amazing job helping us with the wedding weekend (and engagement party year before)!
 
For our wedding weekend, we had our events laid out in 3 packed days. Mehndi (Thursday PM), Haldi (Friday AM), Sangeet & Garba (Friday PM), Wedding (Saturday AM), Reception (Saturday PM). We had family and friends fly from far and near to attend our special weekend. All accommodations and food (non-wedding related) were organized with an itinerary and welcome bag on check-in to the hotel (The Henry). 
 
For the Mehndi, we wanted to do something different so decided to have a yacht party. We booked The Ovation which was a 4-hour sunset cruise around Detroit River with views of Canada and Ambassador Bridge. There were Mehndi artists on board along with dinner and dance floor with surprise performances from our family. I got my Mehndi done the night before (6-hour process) so I could move around on the boat
 
Rest of the events were held at The Henry in Dearborn, Michigan - an elegant boutique hotel and venue. When we were initially looking at local options, this was one of Kishan's top choices as he had a lot of experience with wedding venues due to the restaurant and catering business. When I saw it for the first time myself, I fell in love and didn't look any further. In addition, it was able to accommodate our 500+ guests for the weekend. 
 
Our Haldi and Grah Shanti morning was held separately in 2 adjoining ballrooms. Our Punjabi and Gujarati traditions were celebrated with our close family and friends. Thereafter, we had our Sangeet & Garba in the evening. We wanted this to be a complete fusion with lots of color and sparkle. We celebrated with Bhangra and Raas-Garba. Food was laid out in different stations much like street food where people could travel from one to the next. Performances from a Toronto Bhangra team (Shaan Punjab Dee), family and friends, and open dance floor ended the night. 
 
Wedding morning started early for us. I had 13 bridesmaids and Kishan had 11 groomsmen. I remember getting up at 4 am to get hair, makeup, and draping started followed by all the girls. We had our first look before the Baraat which started around 9:30 am. Followed by our ceremony, we went offsite for bridal party pictures on a party bus to Greenfield Village -- a historic district and park with beautiful outdoor views. Coming back around 5 pm, we had a mini break before we started to get ready for the reception. 
 
My vision for the wedding ballroom was a mixture of elegance with gold. Since my lengha was going to be pink, our decor guru Yanni from Yanni Design Studio recommended blush and light pink florals and designed an amazing altar and room. In addition, they also mastered the Sangeet & Garba ballroom based on our initial thoughts of lots of color and sparkle. For the reception, I wanted darker florals while maintaining the gold theme. We used part of the altar as our entrance and added lots of detail including emphasizing the stage, ice sculpture, his & hers drinks & mocktails, incorporating reception floral on the cake, a table tribute to our grandparents, photo booth, etc. We choreographed our first dance which was a surprise to many - started slow followed by breaking out into Bollywood moves. 
 
All my makeup was done by the amazing Amanie Mokdad and hair by beautiful Raimonda Gjekaj. My Mehndi, Mehndi hair and all draping was done by the fabulous Ekta Kansara. I am very thankful for a great team. 
 
Food was a big part of our planning process as well. Mehndi night was covered by the yacht company providing mostly American/Italian food with a hint of Indian appetizers. Kishan's restaurant catered our Haldi lunch, Sangeet & Garba night, along with Wedding lunch. Palace of India from Grand Rapids (West Michigan) catered our reception. 
 
Music was featured all weekend by DJ Sandman (Sandeep Hans from Sandeep Hans Entertainment). Kishan and I met with him beforehand and decided the theme of music each night to ensure variety. Needless to say, he had us dancing all night. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
As a Punjabi bride, I wanted my bridal lengha to be pink. My family and I planned a trip to India and we custom designed all of mine and Kishan's wedding outfits in Chandigarh (Sham Mall). We coordinated colors and tried to embody the theme of each event. For the groomsmen and bridesmaids outfits, we wanted a contrast color and thus royal blue worked well. Their outfits were also bought from Chandigarh as well.  
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the process and cherish every moment of your big day(s)! Be present in every moment - it goes by fast. Planning can be stressful but remind yourself what's important to you and your partner. 
 
It was truly my happiest weekend and I wish everyone the same. 
 

I will return bright and early Tuesday to dish out the deets of more stellar Indian weddings. See you then!

I will see you again soon, loves!

Don't forget to meet our newest Platinum Guide members! 
DNM Events
Focused Bliss Productions
The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village
Paul Seiler Photography
Natraj Catering and Restaurants

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season
Autumn
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Photography: Beaded Elephant | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Shaan-Punjab-Dee | Cakes and Treats: Wisteria Bakery | Catering: Palace of India | Cinematography: Robles Video | DJ: DJ Sandman Sandeep Hans | Floral and Decor: Yanni Design Studio | Makeup: Amanie Mokdad | Hair: Raimonda Gjekaj | Mehndi Artist: Ekta Kansara | Hair: Ekta Kansara | Mehndi | Bridal draping & Styling: Ekta Kansara | Planning and Design: Blissful Weddings & Events | Venue: The Henry Autograph Collection


Detroit, Michigan Indian Wedding by Beaded Elephant (FKA Jobst Media)

If I would have gotten an invite to Lindsey and Kishan's intricate and absolutely flawless Indian wedding, I would tell you how blown away I was by all the personal details. First of all the location of The Henry Autograph Collection is my favorite Indian wedding venue in Michigan. Second of all, I have yet to see a Yanni Design Studio my heart hasn't stopped for. Lindsey walked down a flower-lit aisle to the extravagant stage decorated by the premier décor that was surrounded by rose petals and chandeliers. If my husband is reading, this is the way to my heart, honey! Take out your notebooks gals, this is one Indian wedding you are going to want to note for the future! I am partial to details and this bride’s attire and makeup glam was just simply perfect. Amanie Mokdad truly designed one gorgeous Indian bride. The images tucked away in our gallery shot by Beaded Elephant (FKA Jobst Media) help me paint the picture of a love tale that is truly one for the ages. 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Kishan and I met at Hamlin Corner (lounge/club) in Royal Oak, Michigan in February 2014. I was out with one of my best friends from out of town for a girls night and Kishan was out with his friends as well. He and his cousin approached us on the dance floor and started a conversation. We connected and thus exchanged numbers at the end. However, I also didn't think this would go anywhere. I was a medical student at the time and busy with work and thought to myself, when am I ever going to meet this guy again. At the same time (relevant to this story), Kishan mentioned he had left structural engineering and recently taken over his family business (Krishna Catering & Restaurant). I didn't recall the name of the restaurant but knew it was local. 
 
I continued with my daily life and we initially texted but then conversation essentially stopped. He made an effort to invite me out to his birthday but I wasn't able to go. I never thought I would see him again and this was the end of our encounter. 
 
Another relevant point to this story now arises. Since my parents lived out of town, I used to get food ordered from an Indian restaurant every month. My dad had arranged for this so I would never go hungry. One day after I called, I was expecting my usual delivery. 
 
On the other side of town, Kishan was at the restaurant when his mom told him there was a delivery in Detroit for a girl named Lindsey. He thought to himself, "We don't usually deliver to people named Lindsey in Detroit." He remembered that name and thus checked the phone number on the order. It matched, and this was the same girl he had met a few weeks ago. Lindsey but also known as Lipika. He called everyone he knew to get advice on how to approach this situation. The final decision was that he would surprise me with his presence.  
 
Back to my side of town, I received a call from the driver saying my food was here. He sounded almost like he was smirking on the phone. Not thinking much of it, I went downstairs and walked outside. I acknowledged a person standing and continued to walk ....but then stopped dead in my tracks as I realized who was actually there. It was that guy I met a few weeks ago. He was standing outside with my food. 
 
"So you order food from my restaurant?" Kishan asked. He handed over the food while I stood there awkwardly not able to say anything. "You owe me $85," he said.
 
I went back upstairs and called everyone I know ... and I had lost my appetite. I didn't know what to think. I believe in fate and that everything happens for a reason. I messaged him back and we had a proper conversation. We went out on our first date on March 23rd, 2014. 1.5 years later, we got engaged, and 3 years later, we got married. I like to think of this as our own Bollywood story (that our friends also acted out at our Engagement party). 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
After medical school graduation in May 2015, I traveled with my friends and family prior to starting residency. When I got back from India (latest trip at that time), Kishan planned a weekend trip to Traverse City (Northern Michigan) the weekend before residency actually started. During the car ride, I had an inkling something might happen but that quickly went away as I asked and he completely denied. We stayed at The Grand Traverse Resort which was absolutely beautiful. On Saturday, June 20th, we enjoyed the wine country with our friends during the day who were also visiting from out of town. For the evening, Kishan made reservations at Aerie Restaurant at the resort. It was a beautiful setting with great scenic views of the lake, sunset, and greenery. We got to the restaurant and started our meal with good conversation. We ordered dessert shortly after dinner and Kishan said he had to go to the bathroom. Little did I know, soon thereafter, he walked back to the table with our dessert and a ring on the plate. He got down on one knee in front of everyone and proposed. The gentleman that was eating by himself sitting across from us suddenly started taking pictures - he was our photographer in disguise! I was completely shocked and swept away. 
 
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.
Much like any bride, my utmost goal was to be organized and stay on top of all our tasks and duties. I wanted to follow tradition and embody elegance and unique character to all our events. I worked with a wedding planner - Rajul Pillai from Blissful Weddings & Events. She did an amazing job helping us with the wedding weekend (and engagement party year before)!
 
For our wedding weekend, we had our events laid out in 3 packed days. Mehndi (Thursday PM), Haldi (Friday AM), Sangeet & Garba (Friday PM), Wedding (Saturday AM), Reception (Saturday PM). We had family and friends fly from far and near to attend our special weekend. All accommodations and food (non-wedding related) were organized with an itinerary and welcome bag on check-in to the hotel (The Henry). 
 
For the Mehndi, we wanted to do something different so decided to have a yacht party. We booked The Ovation which was a 4-hour sunset cruise around Detroit River with views of Canada and Ambassador Bridge. There were Mehndi artists on board along with dinner and dance floor with surprise performances from our family. I got my Mehndi done the night before (6-hour process) so I could move around on the boat
 
Rest of the events were held at The Henry in Dearborn, Michigan - an elegant boutique hotel and venue. When we were initially looking at local options, this was one of Kishan's top choices as he had a lot of experience with wedding venues due to the restaurant and catering business. When I saw it for the first time myself, I fell in love and didn't look any further. In addition, it was able to accommodate our 500+ guests for the weekend. 
 
Our Haldi and Grah Shanti morning was held separately in 2 adjoining ballrooms. Our Punjabi and Gujarati traditions were celebrated with our close family and friends. Thereafter, we had our Sangeet & Garba in the evening. We wanted this to be a complete fusion with lots of color and sparkle. We celebrated with Bhangra and Raas-Garba. Food was laid out in different stations much like street food where people could travel from one to the next. Performances from a Toronto Bhangra team (Shaan Punjab Dee), family and friends, and open dance floor ended the night. 
 
Wedding morning started early for us. I had 13 bridesmaids and Kishan had 11 groomsmen. I remember getting up at 4 am to get hair, makeup, and draping started followed by all the girls. We had our first look before the Baraat which started around 9:30 am. Followed by our ceremony, we went offsite for bridal party pictures on a party bus to Greenfield Village -- a historic district and park with beautiful outdoor views. Coming back around 5 pm, we had a mini break before we started to get ready for the reception. 
 
My vision for the wedding ballroom was a mixture of elegance with gold. Since my lengha was going to be pink, our decor guru Yanni from Yanni Design Studio recommended blush and light pink florals and designed an amazing altar and room. In addition, they also mastered the Sangeet & Garba ballroom based on our initial thoughts of lots of color and sparkle. For the reception, I wanted darker florals while maintaining the gold theme. We used part of the altar as our entrance and added lots of detail including emphasizing the stage, ice sculpture, his & hers drinks & mocktails, incorporating reception floral on the cake, a table tribute to our grandparents, photo booth, etc. We choreographed our first dance which was a surprise to many - started slow followed by breaking out into Bollywood moves. 
 
All my makeup was done by the amazing Amanie Mokdad and hair by beautiful Raimonda Gjekaj. My Mehndi, Mehndi hair and all draping was done by the fabulous Ekta Kansara. I am very thankful for a great team. 
 
Food was a big part of our planning process as well. Mehndi night was covered by the yacht company providing mostly American/Italian food with a hint of Indian appetizers. Kishan's restaurant catered our Haldi lunch, Sangeet & Garba night, along with Wedding lunch. Palace of India from Grand Rapids (West Michigan) catered our reception. 
 
Music was featured all weekend by DJ Sandman (Sandeep Hans from Sandeep Hans Entertainment). Kishan and I met with him beforehand and decided the theme of music each night to ensure variety. Needless to say, he had us dancing all night. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
As a Punjabi bride, I wanted my bridal lengha to be pink. My family and I planned a trip to India and we custom designed all of mine and Kishan's wedding outfits in Chandigarh (Sham Mall). We coordinated colors and tried to embody the theme of each event. For the groomsmen and bridesmaids outfits, we wanted a contrast color and thus royal blue worked well. Their outfits were also bought from Chandigarh as well.  
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the process and cherish every moment of your big day(s)! Be present in every moment - it goes by fast. Planning can be stressful but remind yourself what's important to you and your partner. 
 
It was truly my happiest weekend and I wish everyone the same. 
 

Craving for some delicious Indian food in Detroit? Krishna Catering and Restaurant is your one-stop shop for all things yummy! 

STYLE
GUIDE
style
Bollywood
Romantic
season
Autumn
color
Photography: Beaded Elephant | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Shaan-Punjab-Dee | Cakes and Treats: Wisteria Bakery | Catering: Palace of India | Cinematography: Robles Video | DJ: DJ Sandman Sandeep Hans | Floral and Decor: Yanni Design Studio | Makeup: Amanie Mokdad | Hair: Raimonda Gjekaj | Mehndi Artist: Ekta Kansara | Hair: Ekta Kansara | Mehndi | Bridal draping & Styling: Ekta Kansara | Planning and Design: Blissful Weddings & Events | Venue: The Henry Autograph Collection


Detroit, Michigan Indian Wedding by Beaded Elephant (FKA Jobst Media)

Does every Indian girl dream of their wedding, right Maharanis? After all, we revel in thoughts of our love riding up on an ivory white horse, see your ladies lead the magnificent baraat, and of course, there is a little bit of fashion and flair. Okay, who am I kidding, there is a lot of beauty that radiates from Indian weddings and I have to ask Lindsey and Kishan, where was my invite? Because I too would have loved to set sail for the mehndi on a private yacht! A sophisticated updo, sparkling diamond earrings, and exquisite bib wedding design on her lengha was all this Indian bride needed to up the glam factor. Makeup was perfect throughout the whole voyage from the enchanting hands of Amanie Mokdad. One of the best elements of an Indian wedding is the fine dining and Krishna Catering and Restaurant is right up to dish out the eats! I just cannot get enough of all these insanely gorgeous images by Beaded Elephant (FKA Jobst Media) in our full gallery

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Kishan and I met at Hamlin Corner (lounge/club) in Royal Oak, Michigan in February 2014. I was out with one of my best friends from out of town for a girls night and Kishan was out with his friends as well. He and his cousin approached us on the dance floor and started a conversation. We connected and thus exchanged numbers at the end. However, I also didn't think this would go anywhere. I was a medical student at the time and busy with work and thought to myself, when am I ever going to meet this guy again. At the same time (relevant to this story), Kishan mentioned he had left structural engineering and recently taken over his family business (Krishna Catering & Restaurant). I didn't recall the name of the restaurant but knew it was local. 
I continued with my daily life and we initially texted but then conversation essentially stopped. He made an effort to invite me out to his birthday but I wasn't able to go. I never thought I would see him again and this was the end of our encounter. 
Another relevant point to this story now arises. Since my parents lived out of town, I used to get food ordered from an Indian restaurant every month. My dad had arranged for this so I would never go hungry. One day after I called, I was expecting my usual delivery. 
On the other side of town, Kishan was at the restaurant when his mom told him there was a delivery in Detroit for a girl named Lindsey. He thought to himself, "We don't usually deliver to people named Lindsey in Detroit." He remembered that name and thus checked the phone number on the order. It matched, and this was the same girl he had met a few weeks ago. Lindsey but also known as Lipika. He called everyone he knew to get advice on how to approach this situation. The final decision was that he would surprise me with his presence.  
Back to my side of town, I received a call from the driver saying my food was here. He sounded almost like he was smirking on the phone. Not thinking much of it, I went downstairs and walked outside. I acknowledged a person standing and continued to walk ....but then stopped dead in my tracks as I realized who was actually there. It was that guy I met a few weeks ago. He was standing outside with my food. 
"So you order food from my restaurant?" Kishan asked. He handed over the food while I stood there awkwardly not able to say anything. "You owe me $85," he said.
I went back upstairs and called everyone I know ... and I had lost my appetite. I didn't know what to think. I believe in fate and that everything happens for a reason. I messaged him back and we had a proper conversation. We went out on our first date on March 23rd, 2014. 1.5 years later, we got engaged, and 3 years later, we got married. I like to think of this as our own Bollywood story (that our friends also acted out at our Engagement party). 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
After medical school graduation in May 2015, I traveled with my friends and family prior to starting residency. When I got back from India (latest trip at that time), Kishan planned a weekend trip to Traverse City (Northern Michigan) the weekend before residency actually started. During the car ride, I had an inkling something might happen but that quickly went away as I asked and he completely denied. We stayed at The Grand Traverse Resort which was absolutely beautiful. On Saturday, June 20th, we enjoyed the wine country with our friends during the day who were also visiting from out of town. For the evening, Kishan made reservations at Aerie Restaurant at the resort. It was a beautiful setting with great scenic views of the lake, sunset, and greenery. We got to the restaurant and started our meal with good conversation. We ordered dessert shortly after dinner and Kishan said he had to go to the bathroom. Little did I know, soon thereafter, he walked back to the table with our dessert and a ring on the plate. He got down on one knee in front of everyone and proposed. The gentleman that was eating by himself sitting across from us suddenly started taking pictures - he was our photographer in disguise! I was completely shocked and swept away. 
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.
Much like any bride, my utmost goal was to be organized and stay on top of all our tasks and duties. I wanted to follow tradition and embody elegance and unique character to all our events. I worked with a wedding planner - Rajul Pillai from Blissful Weddings & Events. She did an amazing job helping us with the wedding weekend (and engagement party year before)!
For our wedding weekend, we had our events laid out in 3 packed days. Mehndi (Thursday PM), Haldi (Friday AM), Sangeet & Garba (Friday PM), Wedding (Saturday AM), Reception (Saturday PM). We had family and friends fly from far and near to attend our special weekend. All accommodations and food (non-wedding related) were organized with an itinerary and welcome bag on check-in to the hotel (The Henry). 
For the Mehndi, we wanted to do something different so decided to have a yacht party. We booked The Ovation which was a 4-hour sunset cruise around Detroit River with views of Canada and Ambassador Bridge. There were Mehndi artists on board along with dinner and dance floor with surprise performances from our family. I got my Mehndi done the night before (6-hour process) so I could move around on the boat
Rest of the events were held at The Henry in Dearborn, Michigan - an elegant boutique hotel and venue. When we were initially looking at local options, this was one of Kishan's top choices as he had a lot of experience with wedding venues due to the restaurant and catering business. When I saw it for the first time myself, I fell in love and didn't look any further. In addition, it was able to accommodate our 500+ guests for the weekend. 
Our Haldi and Grah Shanti morning was held separately in 2 adjoining ballrooms. Our Punjabi and Gujarati traditions were celebrated with our close family and friends. Thereafter, we had our Sangeet & Garba in the evening. We wanted this to be a complete fusion with lots of color and sparkle. We celebrated with Bhangra and Raas-Garba. Food was laid out in different stations much like street food where people could travel from one to the next. Performances from a Toronto Bhangra team (Shaan Punjab Dee), family and friends, and open dance floor ended the night. 
Wedding morning started early for us. I had 13 bridesmaids and Kishan had 11 groomsmen. I remember getting up at 4 am to get hair, makeup, and draping started followed by all the girls. We had our first look before the Baraat which started around 9:30 am. Followed by our ceremony, we went offsite for bridal party pictures on a party bus to Greenfield Village -- a historic district and park with beautiful outdoor views. Coming back around 5 pm, we had a mini break before we started to get ready for the reception. 
My vision for the wedding ballroom was a mixture of elegance with gold. Since my lengha was going to be pink, our decor guru Yanni from Yanni Design Studio recommended blush and light pink florals and designed an amazing altar and room. In addition, they also mastered the Sangeet & Garba ballroom based on our initial thoughts of lots of color and sparkle. For the reception, I wanted darker florals while maintaining the gold theme. We used part of the altar as our entrance and added lots of detail including emphasizing the stage, ice sculpture, his & hers drinks & mocktails, incorporating reception floral on the cake, a table tribute to our grandparents, photo booth, etc. We choreographed our first dance which was a surprise to many - started slow followed by breaking out into Bollywood moves. 
All my makeup was done by the amazing Amanie Mokdad and hair by beautiful Raimonda Gjekaj. My Mehndi, Mehndi hair and all draping was done by the fabulous Ekta Kansara. I am very thankful for a great team. 
Food was a big part of our planning process as well. Mehndi night was covered by the yacht company providing mostly American/Italian food with a hint of Indian appetizers. Kishan's restaurant catered our Haldi lunch, Sangeet & Garba night, along with Wedding lunch. Palace of India from Grand Rapids (West Michigan) catered our reception. 
Music was featured all weekend by DJ Sandman (Sandeep Hans from Sandeep Hans Entertainment). Kishan and I met with him beforehand and decided the theme of music each night to ensure variety. Needless to say, he had us dancing all night. 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
As a Punjabi bride, I wanted my bridal lengha to be pink. My family and I planned a trip to India and we custom designed all of mine and Kishan's wedding outfits in Chandigarh (Sham Mall). We coordinated colors and tried to embody the theme of each event. For the groomsmen and bridesmaids outfits, we wanted a contrast color and thus royal blue worked well. Their outfits were also bought from Chandigarh as well.  
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the process and cherish every moment of your big day(s)! Be present in every moment - it goes by fast. Planning can be stressful but remind yourself what's important to you and your partner. 
It was truly my happiest weekend and I wish everyone the same. 
 

Don't bat a pretty little eyelash; I will return in a twinkle!

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Photography: Beaded Elephant | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Shaan-Punjab-Dee | Cakes and Treats: Wisteria Bakery | Catering: Palace of India | Cinematography: Robles Video | DJ: DJ Sandman Sandeep Hans | Floral and Decor: Yanni Design Studio | Makeup: Amanie Mokdad | Hair: Raimonda Gjekaj | Mehndi Artist: Ekta Kansara | Hair: Ekta Kansara | Mehndi | Bridal draping & Styling: Ekta Kansara | Planning and Design: Blissful Weddings & Events | Venue: The Henry Autograph Collection


Baltimore, MD Fusion Indian Wedding by Mo Kazi Photography

Tanisa and Geoffrey's fusion Indian wedding at the distinguished George Peabody Library was full of personal and intimate details. From every image captured by Mo Kazi Photography, I am just blown away by the thought and care that was put into this loving tale. It's all about the details, Maharanis, and this Indian bride personalized each element. It all starts with building the ultimate Indian wedding vendor team and with exclusive catering from IndAroma and treats from Classic Bakery & Café; every guest was left full and satisfied. The couple created a mirror photobooth, a caricature artist, a Polaroid camera station, and a lounge area. The lounge area included overstuffed couches and even flip-flops. People changed into comfortable flip flops, laid around and just got comfortable in an otherwise stuffy situation! Such a genius idea! Floral and décor by Electric Events DC, mehndi by Bhavna's Henna and Arts, and bridal fashion from Kalki Fashion; it really doesn't get better than this! Head to the Pinterest inspired gallery for all the images of the night! 

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See you tomorrow, loves! 

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Catering: IndAroma | Mehndi Artists: Bhavna’s Henna and Arts | Hair & Makeup: DCs Bridal Hair and Makeup | Cakes & Treats: Classic Bakery & Cafe | Draping/Styling: DCs Bridal Hair and Makeup | Bridal Fashion: Kalki Fashion | Bridal Jewelry: Graff Diamonds | DJ: Electric Events DC | Event Designer: TC Events | Favors: Amazon | Floral and Decor: Electric Events DC | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Beyond Design | Lighting: Electric Events DC | Photobooth: Electric Events DC | Photographer: Mo Kazi Photography | Planning and Design: TC Events | Registry: Honey Fund | Venue: George Peabody Library


Baltimore, MD Fusion Indian Wedding by Mo Kazi Photography

There is so much love radiating from my screen with Maharani Tanisa and Geoffrey's fusion Indian wedding celebration. After a quick Bengali ceremony, the palace doors opened to the ultimate in reception wedding entertainment. Guests were greeted with a drink and appetizers, right at the entrance door of the auspicious George Peabody Library. 4 stations were manifested for food: Vegetarian Station, Carnivore Station, Drink Station, and a Sweet Station. The Sweet Station incorporated "Make your own donuts" and "Take Home Candy". Instead of centerpieces, the couple opted to have 3 tier cake stands, stuffed with tea sandwiches, macaroons, and eclairs. One of my favorite images from the event is the amazing henna work designed by Bhavna's Henna and Arts. The work of this mehndi designer reminds of classic tapestry with images etched from the Rajasthani era. Simply so elegant! So head to the reception party in our gallery with Classic Bakery & Café and IndAroma shot by Mo Kazi Photography; you won't be disappointed! 

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One last stop for the grand finale is heading your way! 

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Catering: IndAroma | Mehndi Artists: Bhavna’s Henna and Arts | Hair & Makeup: DCs Bridal Hair and Makeup | Cakes & Treats: Classic Bakery & Cafe | Draping/Styling: DCs Bridal Hair and Makeup | Bridal Fashion: Kalki Fashion | Bridal Jewelry: Graff Diamonds | DJ: Electric Events DC | Event Designer: TC Events | Favors: Amazon | Floral and Decor: Electric Events DC | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Beyond Design | Lighting: Electric Events DC | Photobooth: Electric Events DC | Photographer: Mo Kazi Photography | Planning and Design: TC Events | Registry: Honey Fund | Venue: George Peabody Library


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