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Austin, TX Indian Wedding by Surya Garigipati Photography & Films LLC

Happy Friday, darlings! Today's love story follows an enchanting journey through Sharvani & Varun's lovely wedding celebration. The beauty, romance, and vibrancy of this wedding will take your breath away as it is like no other you've seen in quite a while. So get ready to have a great time, and enjoy this fantastic celebration thanks to the spectacular shots captured by Surya Garigipati Photography & Films LLC. The big day arrived, and Decor by Krishna transformed the Celebrino Event Center into a mesmerizing setting reminiscent of an Indian Palace. Anywhere you set your eyes on, there were so much beauty and flair! Still, it was our gorgeous Maharani who had all eyes on her when she walked down the aisle to meet the love of her life. The bright colored lengha and the fantastic hairstyle and makeup designed by Rose Makeup Artistry praised Sharvani's natural beauty, making her look like Royalty. And we cannot forget about the splendid Mehndi outlined by Noorin's Bridal Heena. It was a demonstration of talent and artistry that very well complemented the overall look! Ladies, if you want to take a closer look at this ode to beauty and extravaganza, you can't miss today's jaw-dropping gallery. It overflows with inspiring ideas for you to start planning your dream wedding!

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That is all for today, Maharanis! We hope to see you on Monday when we unveil a new love story.

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Photography: Surya Garigipati Photography & Films LLC | Cinematography: Surya Garigipati Photography & Films LLC | Ceremony Venue: Celebrino Event Center | Decor: Decor by Krishna | Hair & Makeup: Rose Makeup Artistry | Catering: Sitara Indian Cuisine | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Rose Makeup Artistry | Mehndi Artist: Noorin's Bridal Heena


Melbourne, FL Indian Wedding by Sona Photography

Happy Thursday, darlings! Don't miss Mausam & Gaurav's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Gaurav and I met on a dating app (Dil Mil) about 5 years ago. To be quite honest he was the only one I actually went on a date with from the apps I was on. I knew he was the one pretty early on because he was so genuinely caring and thoughtful. I was working nights at the time and he would wake up in the middle of the night just to talk to me when I came home. We didn't have our first date until a 5-6 weeks after talking because he was traveling quite a bit for work a lot at the time. Looking back at this now i've realized that this actually helped our relationship build because we spent so much time texting/talking before actually getting to see each other.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Gaurav set up an intimate proposal at a gazebo across from our favorite local restaurant in Orlando. It was a couple days before Christmas and so the gazebo was decorated with beautiful lights and garland. There were rose petals set up in the shape of a heart and it was perfect. After the proposal we met up with a couple of our closest friends for dinner and family at night.

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.
Wedding planning in 2020 was of course stressful, however there were definitely fun parts to it as well. We started our planning for a 450 person wedding in May 2020, which was cancelled due to COVID. We then planned a little bit smaller of a wedding for August of 2020 , which also was cancelled. We knew we wanted to get married in 2020 so we finally settled on December 20, 2020 with a small intimate wedding of 18 people. To be quite honest , I've never seen myself walking down the aisle with 450 people watching our wedding, so the 18 people was a lot less nerve wrecking. It was a perfect day. We set up a live stream for all of our family and friends to watch from afar.

We ended up getting married at the Manav Mandir in Melbourne , FL. It was the perfect size and close to the beach ( we wanted to stay on the beach for the weekend). One of the most exciting parts for me was planning our decorations for the wedding . Our decor ideas changed as our wedding planning changed throughout the year, but our decorator was super flexible with accommodating to all these changes. We loved the way our decor turned out!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
For us the most special part about our wedding was being able to have both of our immediate families together in the same place after being isolated for majority of 2020. Keeping the wedding so small allowed us to fully enjoy our time together.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
As stressful as things may get, just remember to try and enjoy the whole process. Remember that things may not go as perfectly as planned, but at the end of the day you want to be able to look back and remember how much fun you had on your wedding day.

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Photography: Sona Photography | Hair & Makeup: Michele Renee The Studio | Ceremony Venue: Manav Mandir Temple Brevard | Planning & Design: NJP Events & Design | Floral & Decor: NJP Events & Design | DJ: Krish Entertainment | Cinematography: Riant Films | Mehndi Artist: Amrita Kale


Linthicum Heights, MD Indian Wedding by Ishan Fotografi

Happy Friday, beautiful Maharanis! How is your week going so far? We bet it is going great! And, it will get even better after you take a peek at Chaitali & Akash's wedding because it is one for the books. It overflows with so much beauty and traditional flair that you will get tons of inspiring ideas, so let's jump right into it! The big day arrived, and these two lovebirds were more than ready to unite their lives in marriage. They both attended the wedding ceremony hosted at the Hilton Baltimore BWI Airport, looking elegantly and fashionably in matching attires that made them look like leading characters from an Indian fairytale. Maharani Chaitali trusted her fashion needs to Anita Dongre and AsoPalav, while SKS Salon took care of her beauty needs. The final result: A dreamy bridal look that still has us sighing. Liz Decorations mirrored our lovely duo's style, creating heavenly decor in soft colored hues, more than perfect for this special occasion. And oh boy, we wished we would have been there as everything looks fantastic! Thankfully, Ishan Fotografi was there to capture every moment and emotion of this lovely wedding animated by M4U Events and shared them with us via this spectacular gallery. So wait no more, and get ready to dive into this cornucopia of beauty that we have prepared for you. Believe us; it's the best way to start getting ready for a full inspiring weekend!

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Enjoy your weekend, Maharanis! We hope you can join us on Monday when we unveil a new love story.

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Venues: Hilton Baltimore BWI Airport | Photography: Ishan Fotografi | Husband & Wife Wedding Photographers | Floral & Decor: Liz Decorations | Hair & Makeup: SKS Salon | Bridal Fashions: Anita Dongre | Bridal Fashions: AsoPalav | Cinematography: Park Street Weddings


Pleasanton, CA Indian Wedding by Wedding Documentary

Happy Monday, ladies! Let's start this week with an extra boost of inspiration by taking a look at the spectacular shots by Wedding Documentary, showcasing Varsha & Nikhil's outdoor wedding celebration! This time around, we are taking you to a Private Residence at Castlewood Country Club to join these lovebirds in their magical journey into a happily ever after. And believe us, you are going to enjoy this marvelous celebration to the fullest. Saba Decor Rentals crafted a marvelous decor while Nazooq Petals took care of the floral arrangements, and this winning combination resulted in a spectacular event like no other we've seen in quite a while! From the outdoor ceremonies to the intimate reception, everything was beautiful beyond words. But nothing compared to the jaw-dropping look of our gorgeous Maharani after being pampered by TM's Makeup Artistry and Pratixa. Hands down, a dreamy look for this ultra special day. If you want to check more of this wedding celebration, don't miss this spectacular gallery. We're sure you will get tons of inspiring ideas from it!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met for the first time while in grad school in Florida for a game night with a group of friends. We didn’t really keep in touch after that and just followed each other on social media. Three years later we both ended up in California for work. Nikhil saw a story of mine in instagram and dm’d me. We decided to meet eventually and he drove an hour and half to meet me in San Diego. One thing led to the other and here we are :)

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
There was no formal proposal. It was very organic. We just realized we wanted to be with each other for the long run and get married.

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 initially supposed to happen in Chennai, India. But then 2020 happened. Our parents were pretty sure that they wanted us to go ahead with the wedding even if they couldn’t attend. We initially considered pushing it, but just having no idea when things would get better, we decided to go ahead with the wedding on the planned date, but in California instead. While our parents couldn’t attend we had family in SoCal and in the Bay Area. We finally decided on this beautiful castle like venue in Pleasanton. A friend of mine went to the wedding venue multiple times and FaceTimed me, so that I could tour the place. The actual planning of the wedding took place over four different time zones as my Dad lives in the UAE, my mom and Nikhil’s mom in India, my sister in Toronto and us here in California. My aunt and cousin were instrumental in the whole planning process. They set up this super helpful google doc with options for vendors, websites for and outfits. We could not have pulled this wedding off without them! I used this google doc as my reference and slowly researched about each vendor and fixed on my final vendor list. Another aunt of mine suggested Sri Caterers for food catering. One of the best decisions we made as far as this wedding was concerned. Nikhil and me worked on curating a menu that would have Tamil, Telugu and Kannadiga elements to it. The food turned out to be super aunthentic and tasty. I coordinated with Sania regarding the color scheme and decor over multiple phone calls. Since I was getting everything done from San Diego, I could only connect with my vendors virtually. Our outfits were all ordered online after phone and video calls to the stores that we bought them from in Bangalore. I sent a sample blouse to my aunt and she got my wedding blouses stitched for me in the Bay Area. As far as makeup was concerned, I was basically looking for an artist that would ensure that my makeup looked natural and I looked like myself on my wedding day. Pratixa did a wonderful job with that! I shopped for my accessories online at Vriksham. They helped me put together the right accessories that would suit both my sarees. Sarees and accessories all had to be approved by my sister. She is always my go to for anything related to clothes and fashion :)  Photography, Videography and live-streaming was very important to us as our parents would not be there physically for the wedding. After going through various portfolios and live-streaming links, we decided on Wedding Documentary. We don’t regret that decision one bit. Everyone was all praise for the streaming and we love our wedding videos and photos. For the wedding background music, we requested people in singers in our families to record and send it to us. So it truly felt very personal.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I just knew I wanted one of my outfits to be a blush pink saree and I found the perfect one at Janardhana Silks.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Having done everything virtually and seeing it all come to fruition on the wedding day was the best part. It turned out exactly as we had planned.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Everyone loved the venue and the food :) I think another aspect of the wedding, the guests appreciated were the personalized gift bags we ordered on Etsy with each of the wedding guest’s name etched on it.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The Saptapadi. That moment was beautiful. With Sita Kalyanam sung by Nikhil’s mom playing in the background :)

But to me the most special part of the wedding was that involved the efforts of so many people. We could not have pulled any of this off without our family and friends. While our parents couldn’t  make it to the wedding physically, they were involved in every aspect of the planning and were present throughout virtually.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
There will be moments when you will be extremely overwhelmed or frustrated during the planning. Make sure you have your closest friends or family on speed dial for those moments! Definitely helps to vent every now and then :) But seriously, just trust that everything will work out in the end! You have probably already taken care of anything that was in your control.

What a great way to start this week, isn't it, ladies? Remember that we have new stories every day, so make sure to join us tomorrow for more!

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Ceremony & Reception Venue: Private Residence at Castlewood Country Club | Decor: Saba Decor Rentals | Floral: Nazooq Petals | Hair & Makeup: TM's Makeup Artistry | Hair & Makeup: Pratixa | Catering: Sri Catering | Photography: Wedding Documentary


Los Angeles, CA Indian Wedding by Peter Nguyen Studio

After meeting On Coffee Meets Bagel these two travel junkies couldn’t stop talking. Enjoying the planning process throughout 2019, they originally set to get married on March 28, 2020. They planned on having a large 450 person wedding at a beautiful Huntington Beach hotel. In typical 2020 style, approximately two weeks before the wedding, the COVID lockdown hit and sadly, they were forced to postpone. Not knowing which way to turn, the next few months were confusing, exhausting and emotionally draining for the couple, trying to figure out their next steps. A new date was set to December 6, 2020 and planning was once again underway to have the original bollywood affair planned for March. The majority of vendors showed grace and flexibility and to the couple’s delight were able to stay on board. Again dreams of wedding bells went sideways and the wedding was drastically downsized to just immediate family in our parent's backyard.

“In the month leading up to the wedding. I truly witnessed the good in people. Our décor team went above and beyond to make sure we didn't feel like we missed out on our wedding day, getting on phone calls with us daily to make sure our vision came to life. My make up artist was an absolute gem, completely understanding when I had to downgrade my services to just me and a couple of bridesmaids and then making me feel like the most beautiful princess on our wedding day. Our photography team helped us set up a live stream for all our guests who couldn't be there physically and worked with us to capture some truly amazing photos of the day. We knew this year was tough on all the vendors in the wedding industry, but we were so thankful for how compassionate our team was!”

A modern couple, they decided they didn't want to wear the traditional red, knowing it wasn't authentic to their personal style. As a Maharashtrian bride, traditionally, the bride would be wearing yellow and they wanted to incorporate some conventional details with their more modern coastal bohemian wedding. With gold being a homage to the Maharashtrian yellow they moved forward with white, gold, and touches of blue and green to tie together the decor.

In 2019, the bride and her mom took a mother-daughter trip to San Jose to do some bridal shopping. After stumbling upon Swati Couture, the bride’s vision of a modern lengha with tons of sparkle was brought to life. Virtually, the bride was able to custom design her perfect bridal gown and matching jewelry.

Without a sliver of doubt, the most memorable moment of the wedding was the surprise after party the couple’s siblings were able to pull off. Due to COVID the wedding guest list was drastically reduced, and caused much heartache for the couple. However, the wedding celebration was over, masked up, socially distanced, the couple was greeted with a surprise backyard get together with a handful of friends that weren't able to come to the ceremony. With charming detail like a cookie table, a pizza vendor, and lawn games, it was a sweet ending to this extra special day.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Sahaj On Coffee Meets Bagel. To be honest I was skeptical about trying dating apps but my senior year of college at Carnegie Mellon’s and after not really dating much in college I started to consider the possibility. I had just gotten a job offer to move to Los Angeles and knew I wasn’t going to know anybody. My brother, recently had moved to Houston and told me he had joined CMB (also a skeptic) and has met this AMAZING girl ( who is now his wife) and said that I should give it a try. So I graduated and moved to LA and created a profile. Two years and countless dead end dates later I was fed up and decided to give up. Now for those of you who have used CMB, you know they don’t let you forget about them and constantly notify you to check your bagels. So after about a month of the reminders I decided to check my profile and deactivate. I kid you not, I opened the app and the first profile waiting for me was HIS. It had notified me that he like my profile which intrigued me so I kept scrolling. As I was looking I noticed our mutual friend was the Carnegie Mellon Alumni Network, which is crazy because it’s such a small school. As I was scrolling and swiping through his pics ( noticing he had the cutest smile I’d ever seen, I got a message notification and it was HIM! Normally I ignored messages that were just like “ hey what’s up” but he asked me about my interest in travel And we started talking. I was intrigued and somewhat interested but thought he was sweet and he was prompt to ask me out which I appreciated (I was always one to like to make meeting plans early as to not waste time and I would find out later he was the same) but due to both of our travel schedules it took us almost a month to final meet. So Thursday, July 26, 2017 comes around and we finally had a date planned. He decided to take me out to dinner close to where I live and the minute I met him he told me this crazy story about how he saw a peacock on his way to the restaurant ( I live in Pasadena) and I thought “wow what a pick up line but hey he is hilarious”. We ended up staying out till 2 am that night, went on 3 more dates that week, each of them just as long. After that first week I knew something was different with this guy and promptly canceled my account. 1 month later he asked me to be his girlfriend and from that day on I haven’t spent a day without talking to him. 1 and half year later, Saturday, January 26, 2019 he asked me to be his wife and I couldn’t be happier! He was the guy that made me break all my dating app rules because he was worth and later I would find out I was that girl for him, “ the girl that broke all the rules”

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.
I would be lying if I didn't say the wedding process was very interesting and unique for us. We originally planned to get married on March 28th 2020. We planned a large 450 person wedding at a beautiful Huntington Beach hotel. Everything was ready to go. The planning process had been a blast for the two of us and we were ready to get married! Then, two weeks before the wedding, the COVID lockdown hit and we were forced to postpone. Because it was so early in the pandemic, nobody, including all our vendors knew what to expect. The next few months was confusing, exhausting and emotionally draining, trying to figure out our next steps. We  decided to postpone to December 6th 2020 and planned to have the same wedding we had planned for in March. The majority of vendors were able to stay on board and we were excited once again! Throughout the year, our vendors emailed us to check in and see how we were doing. December rolled around and COVID cases started climbing, so we decided to downsize our wedding to just immediate family in our parent's backyard. In the month leading up to the wedding. I truly witnessed the good in people. Our décor team went ABOVE AND BEYOND to make sure we didn't feel like we missed out on our wedding day, getting on phone calls with us daily to make sure our vision came to life.  My make up artist  was an absolute GEM, completely understanding when I had to downgrade my services to just me and a couple of bridesmaids and then making me feel like the most beautiful princess on our wedding day. Our photography team helped us set up a live stream for all our guests who couldn't be there physically and worked with us to capture some truly amazing photos of the day. We knew this year was tough on all the vendors in the wedding industry, but we were so thankful for how compassionate our team was!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Sahaj and I both decided that we didn't want to wear the traditional red, knowing it wasn't really either of our style. As a Maharashtrian bride, traditionally, I would be wearing yellow. We wanted to incorporate some tradition with our more modern coastal bohemian wedding. We decided on a white and gold (the gold being a homage to the Maharashtrian yellow) for our color scheme with touches of blue and green to match our decor. Finding my wedding outfit was by pure chance! I went on a mother-daughter trip to San Jose a few months after getting engaged. We had some spare time once afternoon and decided to look up any clothing stores in the area. We stumbled upon Swati Couture, a home run boutique and decided to take a look. Swati Khanna Kapoor was an absolute gem! she had a beautiful selection of lehnghas of all types! I knew I wanted something more modern and with a lot of sparkle and BOY did Swati deliver. I tried on a bunch outfits and got an idea of what I liked and returned home to LA. A few days later I called Swati up and she helped me custom design my perfect bridal gown with matching jewelry all virtually! She had written up notes of all the things she noticed I liked and didn't like and sent me photo samples of all her work that fit my taste so I could pick and choose pieces to create my one of a kind masterpiece. The process was a complete joy and totally stress free. Two months later, I flew back to San Jose, did a final fitting and pick up my wedding outfit!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
I think for us, the most memorable moment of the day was the SUPRISE after party that our siblings set up for us! Because of COVID and us having to downsize our wedding 2 times, our siblings knew how bummed we were not to be able to have some of our closest friends attend the wedding. After all our family left, our siblings suprised us with a fun, masked up, socially distanced backyard get together with some our friends that weren't able to come to the ceremony. They incorporated the COOKIE TABLE idea be originally planned for our wedding (a tradition celebrated in Pittsburgh, were we both went to school), as well as all the lawn games we planned to have at our original cocktail hour. They brought a brick oven pizza vendor that dished out, individual COVID friendly pizzas to all our friends and it was just such a fun way to end our special day!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My biggest advice to both Bride and Groom would be to take a breathe and trust each other. Sahaj was the real MVP through our whole wedding process. Planning a wedding, especially a COVID wedding is stressful and emotionally exhausting. It's something you both dream of for so long and unknowingly, you put a lot of pressure on yourself to make this day ABSOLUTLY perfect. I know I was guilty of micromanaging every little detail, but Sahaj was always there to lean on and it really helped relieve the stress and make the process more bearable. Everything thing turns our great in the end and while it's totally understandable for you to want your day to be perfect, at the end of the day the wedding is ONE DAY... you're there for the marriage and all the greatness that comes after the wedding day! 

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Hair & Makeup: Dolled up by Lulu | Mehndi Artists: Karishma Beauty Salon | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Floral & Decor: 3 Petals | Lunch & Snacks: Jay Bharat | Afterparty Pizza: Olive Wood Pizza | Bride's Outfit: Swati Couture | Cake & Treats: Simply Irresistible | Lighting: Kumba Entertainment | Mehndi Artist: Gopi Henna | Tenting & Staging: Kumba Entertainment | Aferparty Cookies: CookieGood | Bride's Wedding Ring: Anna Sheffield Jewelry | Groom's Wedding Ring: Bhindi Jewelers | Groom's Mother & Sister Makeup & Hair: Drea V Makeup | Priest: Mahesh Bhatt | Professional Live Streaming: Peter Nguyen Studio


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