Welcome back Maharanis for a fabulous wedding from DC! We have a case of role reversal today, and I must say I think it's absolutely adorable! In this fusion wedding, our Indian bride donned a western gown while marrying her groom who embraced the Indian culture alongside his groomsman who all wore colorful sherwanis! It's something we haven't seen before on Maharani Weddings, but I can't think of a better symbol of embracing your new wife's heritage and culture. The bride and groom wed at the Salamander Resort and Sreeya brought along something blue; a glittering pair of heels with Mrs. Wells blatantly designed in silver glitter. Makeup artist Shaune Hayes gave the bride a natural and matte glow with soft, loose curls that enhanced Sreeya’s natural beauty. The bride’s mandap was a simple flourish of purple and green floral decor handcrafted by Tierra Floral. The ceremony was a dual combination of Sreeya’s Indian background fused with Shawn’s western upbringing with the ceremony officiated by Leora Motely. After the fusion ceremony, guests trickled into a ballroom onsite that was both enchanting and alluring in hues of purple and Tiffany blue. The Salamander Resort is a true one stop shop that also provided succulent cuisine and decadent desserts for the evening revel. Guests were treated to the sounds of Planet DJ Productions to a packed dance floor! A fusion Indian wedding is no easy feat, however, Perfect Planning Events pulled off this fusion celebration seamlessly! We love the Bollywood flair brought by the groom and groomsman and this delightful memory is forever etched in cinematic history! We will be presenting the photographic love journey caught by Moshe Zusman Photography in the near future! However, in the meantime, let’s bask in the cinematic story captured beautifully by Raheel Khan Photography and Films! Hit play below!
We love a great fusion story, and have to share this wedding from Rockleigh, New Jersey that still has smiling from ear to ear. See you tomorrow babes!
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