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Commack, NY Pakistani Fusion Wedding by Park Street Weddings

Hello, Maharanis! We are glad you could join us today because we are revisiting Nayaab & Usama's lovely wedding celebration thanks to the jaw-dropping film captured by Park Street Weddings. If you already loved the spectacular shots captured by I Alam Photography, today's featured film will take your breath away! Each and every scene overflows with beauty and traditional flairs. Thanks to the perfect planning by Karma Events and the outstanding decor crafted by House of Dipali, The Hamlet Golf and Country Club's halls became the ideal setting for these lovebirds o join their lives in marriage in the company of their family and closest friends. After the charming ceremony, there was an elegant reception party to celebrate the newlyweds. And we want to give a big shoutout to Powerhouse DJs as their endless repertoire put everyone on their feet to dance the night away. Ladies, wait no more; click play below and get ready to enjoy this real-life fairytale. You will love it!

What a lovely story! Remember to join us tomorrow for more. 

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Cinematography: Park Street Weddings | Floral & Decor: House of Dipali | DJ: Powerhouse DJs | Planning & Design: Karma Events | Mehndi Venue: The Swan Club | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Hamlet Golf and Country Club | Makeup: Preeti Artistry | Hair: Beauty by Fiza | Bridal Jewelry: Arshad Jewellers | Mehndi Artist: Henna for All | Mehndi Dress: Ahmad Sultan | Baraat Bride & Groom Designer: Ahmad Sultan | Mehndi Groom Designer: Mohsin Naveed Ranjha | Photography: I Alam Photography


Pompton Plains, NJ Indian Wedding by House of Talent Studio

Happy Wednesday, darlings! It is time to unveil a new wedding film. So, get ready to enjoy all the fabulous details surrounding Megha & Ashwad's wedding through the fantastic scenes captured by House of Talent Studio! The big day arrived, and these lovebirds were more than ready to consummate their love through a beautiful ceremony held at The Legacy Castle. Raja, Ashwad, arrived a the wedding venue escorted by his long side with much merriment during a vibrant Baraat enlivened by DJ Raj from DJ Sunny Entertainment. Once inside the venue, everyone stared in amazement at the heavenly setting crafted by Wedding Design and Decor, who took the concept of elegance to the next level. But all of this could not have been possible without the perfect planing by Karma Events, who took care of everything down to the smallest detail in such a perfect way that we are still impressed! The only one that could overtake this enchanting scene was our gorgeous Megha, who burst into the room looking like a princess thanks to Cinderella Bridez. After the ceremony, there was an epic reception party that we have no word to describe. After all, we think it would be better to experience it yourself: So hit play below and get ready to enjoy this ode to elegance, charm, and love!

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met my husband at my first day of work, I was taking over his office and then we didn't see each other gain for 9 months after. We casually started spending time together and somehow I saw myself picturing the rest of my life with him.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I was turning 35! and was excited to celebrate my upcoming birthday. He planned a trip to the Hamptons for us. One morning I woke up to being serenaded by soft music, flowers, champagne, breakfast in bed and my then boyfriend on one knee with a box in his hands. We spent the morning together on the beach enjoying the beauty of life all around us. That evening I was surprised by a gathering with our closest family and friends. The whole day was just 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.
We planned our wedding in a relatively short time-6 months! Early in our search we found the venue HE fell in love with, The Legacy Castle. Our options were to have a wedding in 6 months or wait 1.5 years.  Wedding planning was time consuming, but ALL SO WORTH IT. We prioritized focusing on booking the large vendors first (decor, food catering, video&photographer). The rest we tackled with a pre-made task list and timeline. Some compromises on both parts were required to move forward, but luckily we worked through the kinks together. Our families were also immensely supportive and helpful during this process. We tried to have fun doing it all and surrounded ourselves with our families for most it, so the whole process felt like a long celebration.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Prior to planning our wedding, I was not one who envisioned the Big Day my whole life. I always wanted a small wedding, but when my partner shared his vision for his dream wedding, I couldn't help but fall in love with all of the ideas. He both love subtlety and pure colors, so we decided on a color schemes of whites/pinks/peaches. My parents and I went to Mumbai to shop for us and our families outfits. Luckily, my parents were very supportive, we were successful for all of our outfits, except my cocktail and reception outfit. When I came back I found my outfits with Nadine Dhody and Guarav Gupta.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was spending more time with each other.  We would always leave time at the end of each planned day to have sometime of date night (ie dinner or cocktail). I remember having so many talks about what our lives together would be like during these dates, almost brought me back to our early stages of dating.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests loved the energy and positivity in the room for each event, mostly because my husband and I were truly having fun. At the start of each event, we made sure to drop all our stresses and concerns, and tried to be truly present.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
During the reception, when the dance floor was open, my husband and I were on stage dancing. I looked up at a full dance floor, hands up in the air, happy faces, beaming lights, lyrics on lips and thinking if I could describe this moment in a word, it would be ecstasy.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?

Dear Brides-To-Be,
On your big day, BE PRESENT. Let go of the months of worry, stresses of the day, and focus on the positivity around you from all the people you love and whom love you. It truly is a magical day and one you'll never forget.

What a lovely wedding! If you want to see more content like this one, make sure to join us tomorrow. We have charming and inspiring stories every day!

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Photography: House of Talent Studio | Cinematography: House of Talent Studio | Planning & Design: Karma Events | Sangeet Venue: Royal Albert's Palace | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Legacy Castle | Floral & Decor: Wedding Design and Decor | Hair & Makeup: Cinderella Bridez | Catering: Bukhara Grill | DJ/Baraat: DJ Sunny Entertainment | Evening Performers: Cirque du Nuit | Evening Performers: Tati Entertainment | Lighting and Special Effect: Visual Comet


Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Indian Wedding by Twogether Studios

Happy Wednesday, beautiful Maharanis! It is time for a new film, and we are more than excited to share it with you as it packs tons of beauty, flair, and inspiring ideas that we are sure you will love. This time around, we are revisiting Srishti & Rishabh's Indian Destination Wedding, which we already featured in this jaw-dropping gallery by Twogether Studios. Still, there was so much more to admire that we couldn't help bring you the blockbuster film also captured by Twogether Studios. Throughout the different scenes of this film, you'll rejoice with all the amazing details surrounding this life-changing event hosted at the Jaisalmer Marriott Resort and Spa. The exceptional planning and decor of this wedding were in charge of Ten Events India, who delivered nothing but utter perfection! The same perfection found on our gorgeous Maharani's ravishing look after being pampered by Vijay Thakur, and oh boy, the final result was beauty and radiance at its best! Ladies, If you are like us and can't wait to enjoy this wedding film, hit play below and get ready to dive into this real-life fairytale!

That is all for today, darlings! Remember to join us tomorrow for a new inspiring story.

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Venue: Jaisalmer Marriott Resort and Spa | Planning & Design: Ten Events India | Floral & Decor: Ten Events India | Hair & Makeup: Vijay Thakur | Catering: Ten Events India | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: All India Permit | Bridal Fashion (Sangeet): Anamika Khanna | Bridal Fashion (Wedding): Sabyasachi | Bridal Fashion (Pre-wedding): Self Portrait | Cinematography: Twogether Studios | Event Designer: Ten Events India | Lighting: Ten Events India | Live Music (Cocktail): All India Permit | Live Music (Jaisalmer Reception): Kutle Khan | Transportation: Ten Events India | Photography: Twogether Studios


Clifton, NJ Indian Wedding by Lightyear Studio

Happy Wednesday, darlings! The film time of the week is here, and we are more than excited to share it with you. So get ready to enjoy it! Today, Lightyear Studio is taking us on a visual journey through all the lovely moments surrounding Ami & Min's wedding events. If the name of this lovely couple sounds familiar, it is because we already featured their wedding through this jaw-dropping gallery also captured by Lightyear Studio. Needless to say that this event was spectacular, and we couldn't wait to have a second chance to enjoy all the emotional scenes and the sweet and charming moments surrounding this celebration of love! We loved the on-point decor that set the mood for the different ceremonies hosted at the Valley Regency, as everything was beautiful beyond words! But there is no surprise here as LAX States was the mastermind behind such fantastic scenery. And after seeing the final result, there is no wonder why they are well-known for transforming venues into magical places, making every couple's dreams come true. And talking about dreams that come true, what about the striking look of our gorgeous Maharani, after being pampered by Maliha Khan Makeup. It was to die for! If you want to check more of this lovely couple, hit play and rejoice with all the amazingness of Ami & Min's wedding celebration. We are sure you are going to love it so much!

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met in college. We started dating in 2011. It was hard for me to think about forever so it took about 6 years for me to be comfortable with the idea of marriage.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I make surprises very difficult and figured out what his plan was going to be so he double crossed me and proposed the weekend before in jersey city on the waterfront with our dog and a book mark (that he slipped into the current book I was reading with the ring tied to it) saying we’re 7 chapters in and I love where this story is going... will you marry me?
 
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.
Honestly I did not want a huge wedding but my parents did. I’m a big proponent of doing things right or not doing it at all. Since I’ve never really dreamed of a huge wedding or any particular details I just wanted to make sure we hired professionals that I could trust to make the big decisions for me. I can’t say enough amazing things about our vendors. Valley regency has been in the business for a long time and knows how to throw a beautiful party. Lax states (Nisha) is truly an artist. She took something I had no interest in (the decor) and made it into a theme that actually felt like home. Maliha Khan is the sweetest and most talented makeup artist - I’m not a makeup expert and I needed someone who would take the outfit and my face into consideration and she did just that. I feel like I didn’t have to make many big decisions because my vendors were amazing.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I got married in November so it had to be long. For the ceremony I wanted some white in it. I found a beautiful gold lengha in India and they switched out the gold satin for white. I was happy. I bought my reception dress from India too but then I realized I didn’t love it so I bought another gown from a local NYC boutique.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Small details that I wanted to incorporate like a table to represent our love for our dog Belle, a memorial table, signs for the photobooth, pictures of us
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The most compliments I received were probably about the details I mentioned above and the food.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Before the reception we had a mini cocktail hour in the bridal suite and I actually got to spend a little time with my best friends and family.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Vendors can make or break your wedding. Choose carefully but then let the professionals do their job.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Just incase you were wondering my husband is of Korean decent. He has a small family and did not have any Korean traditions that were important to them but his parents were great sports during the events.

We hope you've enjoyed today's film as much as we did. See you tomorrow for more!
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Cinematography: Lightyear Studio | Cinematography: Lightyear Studio | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Valley Regency | Floral & Decor: LAX States | Hair & Makeup: Maliha Khan Makeup


New York, NY Contemporary Fusion Wedding by Peter Nguyen Studio

Happy Wednesday, ladies! The filmy time of the day is here, so get ready to be amazed by all the beauty surrounding Christine & Sanjay's fusion wedding extravaganza. If the name of this lovely couple sounds familiar, that's because their wedding already featured in this beautiful gallery thanks to the fantastic shots captured by Peter Nguyen Studio. And you all loved it so much that we couldn't wait to share the cinematographic delight also captured by Peter Nguyen Studio. So without further ado, let's jump right into it! Thoroughly planned and executed by Bells N Rings Events, this life-changing event seemed like taken out from a fairytale. From the Catholic wedding ceremony hosted at the Holy Name of Jesus-St Gregory the Great Parish to the grand reception party celebrated at the Conrad New York, this entire event was a cornucopia of beauty, mixed emotions, and flair. And you already know how much we love fusion weddings, and this one had everything we love and so much more! Although there was so much beauty to admire, it was our lovely Christine who stole all the looks donning gorgeous and fashionable attires from Calla Blanche, Jacky Tai, Shree Designer Saree, and Harleen Kaur. But that is not all! She crowned her ravishing look, trusting her beauty needs to Aleetha Clanton and The Glass Slipper Wedding, who glamorized her in full, making her look like a goddess! If you don't want to miss any detail of this lovely event, wait no more, hit the play icon below, and get ready to dive into this real-life fairytale. We are sure you are going to love it so much!

 

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met when I moved from California to NYC to go to pharmacy school and Sanjay was in medical school. We started off as friends and study partners before we began dating but both focused on our career and life goals. I’m a bit of a wild card... but I knew he was the one when I realized that he would never try to change me or expect me to fit the mold of what a wife is supposed to be. Sanjay lets me be exactly who I am and doesn’t allow any perceived gender roles, the expectations of society or the patriarchy, or what anyone else thinks to influence who I am or who I want to be. It’s a priceless thing to be loved, wanted and accepted for exactly who you are and nothing less. I never thought of myself as the marrying kind... but Sanjay’s the kinda guy you wanna marry. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Planning to propose to Christine was the easy part, but executing the surprise while avoiding Christine’s nosy ability to sniff out secrets was the hard part. With the help of family, friends, and Christine’s best doggo, Zipper, Sanjay set up a fake engagement photo shoot for Caroline and Chan using Christine’s role as Caroline’s bridesmaid as the perfect excuse. It worked! The girls spent the previous day getting dolled up and bonding and Christine suspected nothing. On the day of the photo shoot, everyone arrived in his or her preplanned places and the photo shoot got underway. Several shots in, the photographer poses Christine with Sanjay, who suddenly gets down on one knee… and with perfect timing, Zipper trots over with a sign reading “Mom, we love the big guy, can we keep him?” Christine says “YES!” and the couple finishes off a stunning sunset proposal photo shoot. Afterwards, they arrive home to a surprise backyard BBQ engagement party with family and friends and catering from Christine's favorite Taco Lady.
 
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.
It was important for us to incorporate both our cultures (Indian and Vietnamese) and religions (Hindu and Catholic) into our wedding. We also have a very diverse group of family and friends, so we wanted to be able to partake in and feel included in our ceremonies, events, food, and music. We hired an amazing wedding planner (Meghna from Bells N Rings) who helped us hand pick each vendor, our venue, and our caterer. The food was beyond amazing (with enough delicious variety to satisfy our every diet) and the music had everyone on the dance floor. We were the first wedding at The Conrad to close down a small street in NYC for a Baraat and LeighAnne, our coordinator helped make every single detail a dream come true. I had four outfit changes for each event (Calle Blanche - white wedding dress for the Catholic ceremony, Jacky Tai - Vietnamese ao dai for the Tea ceremony, ShreeDesignerSaree - lengha for Hindu ceremony, and Harleen Kaur - reception dress). Meghna did an amazing job helping to coordinate all the bride’s side of the family flying in from California and made it work with the groom’s side of the family, who is originally from New York. It was a lot of work but worth every bit of planning to have all our family and friends share our day with us. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I used Instagram and word of mouth recommendation from friends to help narrow down the style and look for the Hindu ceremony lengha and Catholic ceremony white wedding dress. I knew the Catholic ceremony dress would be traditional white and I went with Calle Blanche because I love their aesthetic (graceful, smooth lines with intricate beadwork and illusion lace). I selected ShreeDesignerSaree because they worked closely with me to customize my style preferences and bring the dress I imagined to life.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was combining all our cultures and traditions and creating a four day wedding weekend that we shared with our family and friends... and most importantly, learning more about each other and our cultures and religions while creating a space where all our guests could learn about our backgrounds and each feel included throughout our union and celebration.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Hands down, the food and the music. Everyone (regardless of diet: vegetarians, omnivores, religious restrictions, etc)  raved about the food. The music reflected our diverse tastes: from Bollywood to Bachata to old school hip hop to current pop singles, everyone hit the dance floor and stayed there. We still have guests who can’t stop talking about both. We have already recommended both our caterer and our music/media team to several friends for their current engagement planning.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Our first looks. We were lucky enough to have three, one prior to the Catholic ceremony, another prior to the Vietnamese Tea ceremony, and the last one prior to the Hindu ceremony. Each time was emotional and unique. We were married three times in three different ceremonies over the weekend... I think we are probably the most married couple of all time!
 
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.
The Catholic ceremony theme was moody jewel tones. I had 10 bridesmaids (BriMas) and allowed them each to pick their own dresses and shoes in whatever style and material was most flattering to each. All of my BriMas were a rainbow of different backgrounds, skin color, sizes and all held a unique place in my heart. I wanted their outfits to reflect that. Some wore velvet or lace or sequins but each stood out. The color theme fit well as we were married at The Parish of the Holy Name of Jesus-St Gregory the Great and it had a very beautiful dark Gothic Revival/Medieval architecture to it. This theme carried into all our events which allowed our wedding party their choice of outfit style. Our entire wedding theme embraced the darker, moodier colors of autumn which we felt were more representative of the taste of the bride and groom. Our wedding party choreographed dances that wowed us and all our guests.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Stay true to yourselves. Planning a wedding is stressful enough as it is, and trying to blend and balance two different and uniquely special cultures and religions made it even more so (especially with family expectations!) It’s fine to listen to everyone but at the end of the day, it’s YOUR (bride and groom) choice, so do what feels right for you. Also, it really helped having an amazing wedding planner who volunteered to be our buffer for times when we had to say no (sorry mom, the wedding planner says that’s just not logistically possible!)
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Wedding jewelry was gifted to the bride from her family... with the exception of the mangal sutra, which the groom designed and created with a jeweler into something simple yet elegant to suit the bride’s tastes so that his bride could wear it everyday. It is a gold lotus flower suspended between the mangal sutra beads (detail pictures available). The bridal mehndi was done on Wednesday night to allow full color maturation while the mehndi night was open to friends of the bride and groom so everyone (all ages, male/female, etc) could share in the unique custom. And so the bride could spend time with friends and family instead of tied to one place getting the bridal henna done. The food was deigned with the bride and groom and the caterer, Chef Anand, from scratch and included both Indian and Vietnamese cuisine as well as others (ie: a taco bar because the bride grew up eating lots of Mexican food in California). Make up and hair choices as well as outfits of each bridesmaid and groomsmen were unique to each person’s preferences to further embrace and emphasize our diversity and shared appreciation for each other. We carefully selected our officiants to further this goal. Both the Catholic and Hindu ceremony made the effort to explain every step of the ceremony by the pandit and priest to help our guests understand and learn a little bit about the background of the bride and groom.
 

Stick around for part two!

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Planning & Design: Bells N Rings Events | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Hair & Makeup: The Glass Slipper Wedding | Catholic Ceremony Venue: Holy Name of Jesus-St Gregory the Great Parish | Hindu / Reception Venue: Conrad New York | Hair & Makeup: Aleetha Clanton | Catering: Chef Gaurav Anand | DJ: 07 Event Group | Catholic Ceremony Bridal Fashion: Calla Blanche | Vietnamese Bridal Fashion: Jacky Tai | Hindu Bridal Fashion: Shree Designer Saree | Reception Dress: Harleen Kaur


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