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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.

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Atlanta, GA Indian Wedding by Bhowmik Dave Films & Photography

Drashti & Ronak's wedding was a mesmerizing tapestry of traditions and modern elegance. The day began with the vibrant Baraat, where charming Ronak entered on a magnificent horse from Southern Breezes CarriagesThe Atlanta Airport Marriott served as the backdrop to this enchanting union. Every detail, from the exquisite floral arrangements to the elegantly draped fabrics, was meticulously planned and designed by Simply Posh Events. The exceptional skills of Jyoti Sood & Gunn Glamour further enhanced Drashti's beauty. Gunn Glamour crafted a masterpiece that resonated with her personality and the romantic essence of the wedding. Their work was a service and an essential chapter in the fairytale wedding. Complementing her look was the exquisite Mehndi by Beauty You Deserve. The air was filled with the tantalizing aromas of delectable cuisines prepared by Café Bombay Restaurant and Catering, offering a feast that delighted the senses and added to the joyous atmosphere. This sweet couple started their reception in a whimsically decorated rickshaw from Boston Rickshaw Company amidst a shower of blessings and cheers. The electrifying beats and rhythms from Volcanik Entertainment LLC further enlivened the night. Each photograph Bhowmik Dave Films & Photography took was a vivid narrative, telling the day's story with depth and sentiment. They immortalized a once-in-a-lifetime love story in the most beautiful and heartfelt way.

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Embrace the charm, feel the love, and let the magic of our features touch your heart!

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Catering: Cafe Bombay Restaurant and Catering | Hair & Makeup: Gunn Glamour Hair, Makeup, & Bridal | Photography: Bhowmik Dave Films & Photography | Baraat: Boston Rickshaw Company | Cinematography: Bhowmik Dave Films & Photography | Venues: Atlanta Airport Marriott | Planning & Design: Simply Posh Events | Hair & Makeup: Jyoti Sood | DJ: Volcanik Entertainment LLC | Baraat Horse: Southern Breezes Carriages | Cake & Treats: The Petite Desserts | Event Designer: 5th Season Decor | Live Music: Christie Bates | Mehndi Artist: Beauty You Deserve | Photo Booth: Photobooth Your Way


Cancun, MX Indian Wedding by Romanza

Welcome, darlings, to Sanam & Savanth's lovely tale in today's Platinum Guide Blog. You'll enjoy it!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met on a dating app. The craziest thing is I only had the app for 4 days before I deleted it. I matched with Savanth & we clicked right away. We spoke for a month before our first date. We were complete opposites, but for some reason, that was what brought us together. We started to learn about each other and quickly realized we were each other's missing pieces, and the rest is history!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Savanth planned a dinner for us in NYC and was being really weird that day. He was dropping subtle hints all day, so I had an idea something was up. We usually take the PATH train from Jersey City to NYC, but for some reason, Savanth insisted we take the ferry to NYC that day. We ended up walking to the ferry, and Savanth convinced me to walk past the ferry because we were early anyway for dinner. As we were walking, there was a whole setup. The setup had 2 poster-sized pictures of us, roses, a Marry Me sign, and an infinity rose set up where we stood. Savanth & I have always said infinity is our symbol because the S from my name flipped upside down for the S in his name makes the infinity sign. Savanth got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. Our families were hiding in the back, and they came out to surprise us. The next day, Savanth surprised me with a huge engagement party. It was a dream!

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 absolutely loved planning our wedding. Each milestone during the process was so precious, and we genuinely did not sweat the little things. We booked our resort a year and a half out and did not see it in person until 2 months before our wedding. We saw pictures of the resort and venue and fell in love. We trusted the process and knew it'd be perfect. When it came to our vision, I knew I wanted it to be a Bollywood Theme fairy tale. I went into wedding planning, thinking of each event from the guest's perspective. I didn't want them to attend a wedding they felt like they had already been to or felt like they were idle and just waiting around. I wanted my guests to be entertained and in awe during all events. Our event started off with the Haldi. We wanted the color theme to be royal blue for our guests and yellow for Savanth & me. Our decor matched the colors, and our theme was inspired by the movie YJHD (super fun and heartwarming). From our entrance to each guest interaction and mini party, we started off event 1 with a bang. That night was our welcome dinner. Our vision was for everyone to interact but not be forced to. We had decor set up all around, including a family tree, an SOS kit, fun facts about us, a disposable camera with tasks like "take a picture with the tallest person in the room," and lastly, a performer. Our performer (@shakesprod) combined Hindi & Telegu songs into one! What was supposed to be a chill night ended up with all 115 guests dancing on the dance floor to our performer, and boy, did this set the bar for the rest of the events. The following night was our Sangeet. We had a huge red carpet where all our guests were being interviewed, and paps were all around them. We had a Filmmare award show where our siblings emceed the night with a fun script. We wanted to keep things fun and stick to the theme, so we had pamphlets of the performances placed on each seat. The night also included a tarot card reader, DIY bangle station, mendhi station, and hookah stations. We ended the show with a couples performance with voiceovers, props, and a standing ovation!! & to top it off, the Sangeet ended with fireworks! Oh boy, now the wedding. Of course, it was filled with tons of surprises. From the baraat to Savanth entering the mandap. In order for Savanth to enter the mandap, my brothers stopped him with a fun wedding contract to sign, followed by my cousins attacking him for his shoes. My entrance was a big dharma production, which was followed by color bombs and my own Kiara and Sid moment when we exchanged jaimalas. The ceremony ended with all my bridesmaids holding signs to remind Savanth that he was taking me away, so he had to pay for the shoes! To end all the events was the crazy reception. We wanted this even to be the most hyped hyped event yet!!! From a unique first dance, which was a combined father/daughter, son/mother, and couple dance to our music video to the confetti blaster to the LED robot to the dhol to the mariachi band to the flip flop station to ending the night with our parents dancing on tables, the reception was a dream. Our guests, Savanth and & I, enjoyed every last second. All our hard work paid off!!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
This came easily to me because I have been working with the designer Reeta Bhatt since my teenage years. I told her I wanted a light pink lengha with a long train with mine & Savanth's name hand stitched, and oh boy, did she deliver. We designed the dress together and worked closely through WhatsApp for a year as she was located in India. I trusted her fully, and I tried the dress on for the first time 1 month before the wedding. It was everything and more! I fell in love with it, and it exceeded my expectations. Huge shoutout to Reeta!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part was making memories with my family during the planning process. It was a heartwarming feeling to see the entire family come together to plan and help out.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests loved our Award Show Sangeet with all the little details and stations!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy wedding planning and treasure every moment. It is the one time you will get all your family and friends under one roof to celebrate you. Make those core memories. Do not stress yourself out. Things fall into place. You want to look back on your wedding and planning as a happy moment, so smile and have fun :)

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
A huge shoutout to our vendors. You guys went above and beyond, and we are so grateful for you guys!!
Farewell, sweet darlings, until we meet again in another tale of love and splendor. See you soon!

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Travel Concierge: Indian Destination Wedding | Photography: Romanza Wedding Photography | Venue: Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun | Planning & Design: Pyaar Planning | Floral & Decor: Tulipania | Floral & Decor: Gama | Hair & Makeup: Alex Corbanezi | Hair & Makeup: Styling Trio | Catering: Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun | DJ: MVP DJs | Cake & Treats: Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun | Lighting: James Mill | Singer: Shekhar Kripalani | Bridal Fashions: Reeta Bhatt | Fireworks / LED Robot / Confetti Blaster / Sparklers / Colored Smoke Canons: Pyotech | Pandit: Jaydish Tripati | Choreographer: Kruti Shah (Sanskruti Dance School)


Dallas, TX Indian Wedding by Laurene Allen Photography

Welcome to the grand wedding celebration of Fariha & Siam. As the sun rose on their special day, The Right Occasion set the stage, transforming The Olana into a breathtaking vista that perfectly reflected the couple's dream. The air was scented with the exquisite floral arrangements by RaoFactor Design, creating an ethereal garden that whispered tales of romance. Fariha draped in the luxurious creations of Sabyasachi & Sabyasachi Weddings, with each fold of her sari meticulously styled by Indian Draping Beulah Sapphire Silks epitomized grace and elegance. Fatima Ashraf Beauty further enhanced her glow. The reception was an affair to remember, with the warmth of Makan Coffee Co. filling the air with rich aromas, complementing the sweet indulgence offered by Detour Doughnuts. As the day progressed, each moment was immortalized by the artistic lens of Laurene Allen Photography, capturing the laughter, the tears, and the unspoken words of love. 

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Ladies, I hope you have enjoyed today's story as much as I did. Do not forget to come back for more!

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Reception Venue: The Olana | Planning & Design: The Right Occasion | Floral & Decor: RaoFactor Design | Hair & Makeup: Fatima Ashraf Beauty | Bridal Fashions: Sabyasachi | Bridal Fashions: Sabyasachi Weddings | Cinematography: A&A Photo & Video | Cinematography: The Brothers Martens | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Indian Draping Beulah Sapphire Silks | Photo Booth: Mirmir™ Photo | Rentals: RaoFactor Design | Donuts: Detour Doughnuts | Cake: Sally Bakes Me Pretty | Coffee Bar: Makan Coffee Co. | Mocktail Bar: La Maison Bleue Cafe | Dinnerware: Eden Jardin Party Rentals | Photography: Laurene Allen Photography


San Mateo, CA Indian Wedding Lux Studios

Welcome back to the enchanting wedding of Sunaina & Hemanth. The Sangeet night, a vivid prelude to the main ceremony, was set alight with joy and dance on a bespoke floor wrapped by Dance Floor Designs. As Sunaina made her grand entrance, all eyes were captivated by her stunning transformation, courtesy of Glam by NB's artistry and Hair by Shak's magical touch. Marriott San Mateo hosted the ceremony, where every aspect flowed seamlessly under the expert coordination of An Elegant StandardDazzling Streaks Decor decorated the space, creating a fairytale setting. Sunaina looked stunning with flawless hair and makeup by Beauty Innovations. The ambiance transformed into a beautiful celebration of love as the evening transitioned to the Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club. The newlyweds' heartbeats resonated with DJ Tanveer's rhythm. Lux Wedding Studios, the maestros of cinematography, transformed their wedding into an everlasting cinematic masterpiece. With a keen eye for detail and an artistic flair, their cameras didn't just capture moments; they encapsulated emotions, weaving a visual narrative that spoke volumes of their love.

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Hemanth and I met through a quirky combination of fate, family, and food. We initially met because our moms started volunteering together and became friends. Our families both live in the Bay Area and often meet at family friend parties. We mostly ignored each other’s presence at these parties as we were in our high school years and interested in totally different things. We both attended UC Davis but at different times (he's a couple of years older than me). So, as he graduated from college and I went through my Freshman and Sophomore years, we started to talk more at these family friend gatherings over our new common topic of UC Davis. This is how we found out about a crazy coincidence (and the fate part of this story): Hemanth and his friends had lived in the exact same apartment as me 3 years before. It was Apartment 85 at the Fountain Circle apartments. We started sharing funny college stories about our experiences living in the same (slightly rundown) apartment, and that's how our real friendship started. A couple of weeks after this conversation, he reached out to me, saying that his group of friends was going to drive to Davis to attend the annual school party called Picnic Day. My mom got wind of this and (being the Indian mom she is) decided to send a huge food package with him to deliver to me. Upon delivery of the food package, I decided to invite his friends to my apartment's house parties for the weekend! That weekend, all of our friends became friends, and we ended up hanging out as a group for a couple of years, even after that weekend and after we all graduated!

I guess there’s one more “f” to add to this story, which is the funny part. After we got serious, Hemanth and I found out that our grandparents live so close to each other in India that it’s even closer than our family’s lived to each other in the Bay Area. We found out that we had many common family friends in India, too! Our joke is that maybe if we hadn’t found each other, the arranged marriage gods would have put us together anyway.

So that's the "how we met part," but how did I know he was "the one"? Well, as you can imagine, going from friends to dating was another story. I had graduated and moved back to the Bay, and we continued hanging out as a group. But one day, Hemanth had reached out to me and asked if we could get dinner just the two of us. I confided my confusion about the situation to my mom, and apparently neither of us could believe a guy like him could be into me...so we concluded that he must have reached out because "he was bored and needed new friends". It then took him a whole 4 months to convince me that he was seriously trying to date me! In hindsight, I feel bad for the guy that he had to plan date after date and wait for me to finally get the idea.

I feel so blessed that he asked me out and decided to make our friendship into a relationship! I always knew I wanted a relationship to feel effortless and like I was hanging out with my best friend. The fact that we started out as friends really helped our foundation, and to this day, he remains my best friend. I knew he was "the one" when I caught myself helplessly using all of his made-up lingo, feeding his pizza obsession, and always wanting to share every story and detail of my life with him!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Hemanth made our proposal happen in my favorite city, Chicago, with an amazing day of details planned. For someone who doesn’t usually like to make reservations or be particular about the details, he blew me away with all of his plans! I was living in Chicago for graduate school, and he was visiting me that weekend. I had an inkling that it was going to happen since we had gone ring shopping together, but he was still able to really surprise me. It was February, and it was cold, so we planned a day at The Art Institute of Chicago. We were walking around the museum, and he kept asking me to come to view this one painting by the staircase. Once I walked over there, he insisted that we ask this stranger to take a picture of us. Before I knew it, he was on one knee, had pulled out the ring, and the “stranger” was actually an arranged photographer who pulled out her professional camera! I was so surprised, but I didn’t even give him a chance to give his speech, and I immediately said yes. We spent the next hour doing a beautiful photoshoot all around Millenium Park. That photo shoot is something I will truly cherish for the rest of my life- it captures the most special moment of my life with my favorite person and my favorite city as the background.

But the surprises did not end there! He had planned a series of reservations at beautiful restaurants around the city. The first was a champagne bar to celebrate the occasion; the second was a riverside restaurant to enjoy appetizers; the third was a popular Chinese spot because that’s one of my favorite cuisines, and finally, at dinner, he surprised me with a chocolate cake (one of my favorite desserts) that had “Soon to be Mr. and Mrs.” written on it! The day was pure magic for us both, and props to him for making such an amazing, thoughtful proposal happen!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My outfit-shopping experience was a unique one for an Indian bride! I had three major events to shop for: the sangeet, the wedding, and the reception. I knew I wanted to do a lehenga for the sangeet and potentially a sari for the wedding, but the reception was a big unknown for me. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do a lehenga or execute my vision of a fusion white dress look. I had the pleasure of planning a trip to India and shopping there. I shopped in Hyderabad, and it was definitely hard to pick between all the different designers and their beautiful designs! I tried to stay within a certain budget and not get too carried away and landed upon an Aisha Rao design for my sangeet lehenga. Their studio treated me with amazing customer service, making the lehenga to my exact measurements and getting the whole outfit together in less than a couple of weeks! I absolutely loved the embroidery work and animal/floral motifs that describe her design style. I loved the colors and motifs of my outfit so much that I even designed our sangeet dance floor wrap around my outfit!

My reception outfit was a story of extreme luck! I hadn’t really fallen in love with any lehengas for my reception while I was in India, and I had about 3-4 months left to look for a reception outfit. Panic set in, and I pivoted to executing my vision of a fusion-style wedding dress inspired by both Eastern and Western styles. I started to research Middle Eastern brides because I loved the elements of the embroidery in their gowns that connected the Eastern and Western styles a bit more. I found Turkish designer Tarik Ediz and fell in love with his designs! I knew I wanted to incorporate some sort of mermaid-style gown with a train, and they had exactly what I was looking for. I got extremely lucky that a popular gown shop in the Bay Area (BChic) had a similar size for me to try on, and their customer service was excellent. They ordered a new gown to my size and had it rush shipped within weeks. They worked with me to add lining to the bodice and customize details that made the train easy to hold and dance with. I was absolutely obsessed with how it all turned out! Hemanth wore a cream tux to tie it all together, and our pictures just speak for themselves!

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The things that stood out about our wedding to our guests were how well-planned and organized it was, how much we took care of our guests, and how good the food was! What was funny to us was that we really had no clue what was going to resonate with our guests as we planned our details out, and sometimes, it’s just the smallest things that they notice! I believe the details really do matter. Things as simple as providing breakfast for my bridesmaids for their early call times, providing guests with food takeaway boxes after the events, handing out hotel room gift bags upon check-in, or handing out sweet boxes from India as take-home gifts really did resonate with our guests.

We were lucky to have such fun and lively guests as well! Our crowd’s energy really made all of our events that much more enjoyable. Our bridesmaids and groomsmen and close family kept the group chat of around 30 people going for months after our wedding. Everyone was in great spirits and just there to have a great time! They brought the fun, the energy, the laughter, and especially the dance moves. I believe this also truly made our wedding so enjoyable for everyone!

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.
Our sangeet decor was Jaipur and palace-inspired decor. I absolutely loved the elements of all the colored lamps, the beautiful customized dance floor wrap, and the decor matching with our outfit theme! Major props to our decorator and event coordinators for making it all happen.

Our reception was at a different venue than all of our other events. We decided to do this to add variety for our guests! We held our reception at the beautiful Palo Alto Golf and Country Club. It was a stunning venue with a view of San Francisco in the distance. Our cocktail hour was held overlooking the sprawling golf course and during the sunset hour! Our guests absolutely loved this and we got to take beautiful outdoor pictures before our event.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Pick your battles and if that means all of the battles are your battles, then so be it! It's your and your fiance's day, and you guys deserve to have everything you want! Don't let too many people give you advice because the process is already so stressful. Keep your peace and focus on the happiness of you two as a couple!

As a bride and groom, sometimes you forget this detail - plan ahead how you guys are going to get around to your events! You don't want to get caught scrambling before your scheduled pictures, etc. This is a detail you can work out with your event planner.

For the bride- make sure you do a makeup trial! Knowing exactly what you're going to look like is really important. I do not regret paying extra to get my trail done, and I regret not organizing trials with all of my artists.

Thanks for being with us today, and don't forget to be back for our daily and lovely updates here!

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Photography: Lux Studios | Cinematography: Lux Studios | Ceremony Venue: Marriott San Mateo | Reception Venue: Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club | Decor: Dazzling Streaks Decor | Bride's Sangeet Hair: Hair by Shak | Bride's Sangeet Makeup: Glam by NB | Bride's Wedding Makeup and Hair: Beauty Innovations | DJ: DJ Tanveer | Bride's Reception Outfit: Tarik Ediz | Bride's Reception Outfit: B Chic Fashions | Mehndi Artist: Kristy K Designs | Coordination: An Elegant Standard | Sangeet Dance Floor Warp: Dance Floor Designs


Scottsdale, AZ Muslim Wedding by Ashley Rae Photography

Welcome, sweet Maharanis, to a story of romance and grandeur at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch, where Ireen & Tanjeev vowed to embark on a lifetime journey together. Their wedding, meticulously planned and designed by Meant2Be Events, was a magnificent blend of tradition and contemporary elegance. Ireen looked nothing short of a dream, her beauty enhanced by the skilled touch of Makiaj Beauty. Her bridal fashions from Frontier Heritage weaved a regal charm story, while her Jarwa House jewelry sparkled like the stars in the desert sky. The intricate mehndi, crafted by Henna by Purvi, told tales of their love. DJ Mistry filled the air with melodies that resonated with the couple's journey. Amidst this enchantment, Ashley Rae Photography skillfully captured the moments, each photograph a testament to the love and joy that filled the day. Enjoy the gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met on an app! After we matched, we spent a lot of time at first getting to know each other over text and FaceTime since we were in different states. He finally came to visit me in my state one weekend. Although we had texted and FaceTimed extensively before our first meeting, neither of us knew what to expect, so we were both incredibly nervous in the days leading up to our first in-person “date.” I can still remember heading to the airport to pick him up and how fast my heart was beating. I finally saw him in the crowd at the pick-up area, and my first thought was how cute he was and how amazing his smile looked. We proceeded to spend that time together, and the rest is history!

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 wedding was planned on a fairly accelerated timeline due to a variety of logistical factors, which made the wedding planning process pretty interesting, to say the least. We prioritized picking our venue at first, and then we focused on tackling one little portion of our wedding each week. For example, we would dedicate one week to creating orders and gathering addresses to mail out invitations. Then, for roughly another week, we would solely focus on finding outfits online and, visiting stores, and consulting with family on what outfit to wear for each event. Overall, we focused on tackling everything one step at a time.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My wedding saree was selected for me by my husband’s family! My own family had seen the saree and gave their input as well, so I was really excited to see what everyone had picked for me. All I knew was that I wanted my wedding outfit to be pink or red. I finally saw my wedding saree just a few days before the wedding, and when I did see it, I was ecstatic. I don’t think I would have been able to pick any better myself, and I am still in awe of how beautiful my wedding saree was.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I honestly enjoyed almost everything about the planning process! It was so much fun to come up with a vision board for each event, go dress and jewelry shopping with family, talk about music choices with my now-husband, talk to vendors, practice dances with my sisters and friends, etc. I loved being able to share these special moments with loved ones.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
My husband and I did a private “first look” before the reception! With all the events and laughter and chaos of the day, it was so special to have our own little moment together where we could take it all in together. I remember going down a staircase in my reception lehenga, feeling really nervous and hoping that I wouldn’t trip and fall in such a heavy dress. When I finally did meet my husband towards the bottom of the staircase, my worries melted away, and we simply took pictures and enjoyed the moment together.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
I recommend that brides do their best to “take it all in.” You spend so many months planning this large event, and when it arrives, it goes by in the blink of an eye. On top of that, it is incredibly important to have a team you can trust and a support system. It will go a long way!

Darlings, I hope you enjoyed reading about our Maharani brides and their inspiring weddings! 

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Venues: Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch | Planning & Design: Meant2Be Events | Hair & Makeup: Makiaj Beauty | DJ: DJ Mistry | Bridal Fashions: Frontier Heritage | Bridal Jewelry: Jarwa House | Cinematography: John Houston Films | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Purvi | Tuxedos: Indochino | Photography: Ashley Rae Photography


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