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City of Industry, CA Indian Wedding by Greycard Photography

Welcome back to the last stop of Kamini and Shyam's love journey documented by Greycard Photography at the grand ballroom in the Pacific Palms Resort. For her reception attire, the bride went full party mode in a velvet blue lengha accented with gold trim. I especially loved the design and pattern work of her outfit that was just shimmering with golden flair. Deepti's Floral & Designs & Mandaps outfitted the venue with a cornucopia of shimmering features that just made the room POP!  The evening ended with luxury with gilded, star-inspired sparklers to usher the newlywed couple into the next journey of their lives together! Indulge in all the romance with this perfectly planned Indian wedding by BEL Event Productions memorialized by Greycard Photography in our gallery.

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That’s it, folks! Make sure you head back to this space tomorrow! See you then! 

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Floral & Decor: Deepti's Florals Designs & Mandaps | Hair & Makeup: Beauty By NG Nida Gazi | DJ: 3D Sounds | Photography: Greycard Photography | Venue: Pacific Palms Resort | Planning & Design: BEL Event Productions | Cinematography: Robles Video Productions | Event Coordinator: BEL Event Productions


City of Industry, CA Indian Wedding by Greycard Photography

Hi, dolls! I am back at the Pacific Palms Resort where Maharani Kamini and Shyam got to experience a lively Indian wedding full of rich details and adoration. The Indian wedding ceremony started off with a bustling baraat led by a regal horse and a dashing Maharaja. The streets in front of the venue were just swarming with fashion and flair! The groom wore a cream kurta with dark red slacks, blending in a bit of fashion flair. The purple and cream floral mandap designed by Deepti's Floral Designs & Mandaps was most certainly a nod to the times. Draping flowers on each side of the mandap added a festive and charming touch. Wedding trends may change, but some things remain timeless. BEL Event Productions handcrafted yet another stunning Indian wedding affair that will be remembered for ages to come. All the memories have been captured in the gallery shot to perfection by Greycard Photography

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One more stop and we conclude this trifecta treat, see you in a twinkle! 

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Floral & Decor: Deepti's Florals Designs & Mandaps | Hair & Makeup: Beauty By NG Nida Gazi | DJ: 3D Sounds | Photography: Greycard Photography | Venue: Pacific Palms Resort | Planning & Design: BEL Event Productions | Cinematography: Robles Video Productions | Event Coordinator: BEL Event Productions


City of Industry, CA Indian Wedding by Greycard Photography

Happy Wednesday Maharanis! Today's enchanting love tale entails all the details Indian brides yearn for. For the morning of her Indian wedding event, Kamini slipped into a classical crimson pink lengha. The bride wore the traditional jewelry pieces you would find on a South Asian bride that included a gold headpiece, matching choker, and gold bangles. I love all the details and the bridesmaids' dresses in rich blue was a striking contrast to the bride. One of my favorite parts of my own Indian wedding was the exhilaration of slipping into that dress you had been searching for; it truly creates an energetic vibe. Kamini's dream team consisting of a powerful Indian wedding vendor list with planning and design by BEL Event Productions and floral and décor glam team Deepti's Floral Designs & Mandaps. I will be dishing out all the details in the next two features to come! To take a sneak peek into the event, head into the gallery with all the images captured by Greycard Photography

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Shyam and I have known each other since I was 7 years old! Our parents were good friends and a part of the same circle of friends. We actually traveled together many times and we saw each other very frequently. He was actually forced to play with me since he was one of the younger ones. We remained friends over the years but it wasn't until 2012 that we caught each other's eye. We were at my brother's wedding and a mutual friend helped us realize that we were destined to be. I spent the next 2 years finishing up my doctorate program in Arizona, in a long distance relationship, and I didn't realize he was the one until I moved back. Once I moved back, we were able to spend more time together, go on random date nights, and travel together. It's something about the way he treats me and looks at me that I realized, this is him! Did I mention I had a crush on him since age 7-13?

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
One random day in February, Shyam called me after work to ask me what weekend I was free (I worked weekends at that time). I told him April 3 and he said "Oh okay. Save that date. I booked us a Groupon." This immediately made my mind wonder, especially because he gave me no other information! Shyam never plans anything, let alone a surprise. So I knew it had to be something big... like my proposal! 

Fast forward to April, he had told me I had to be dressed up and out the door by 4:30 am to make it to Temecula by 6 am. He wouldn't tell me why but I figured it out. We were going there for a sunrise hot air balloon ride! We pulled up into the parking lot, both of us dressed up with me in a dress and wedge and everyone else in warm clothing. We then got separated into two vans and we had our own van. I didn't think much of it at the time. But then we passed the other van and kept driving to a secluded location. We got into the balloon and off we went. About a min into the ride, Shyam was pointing out at something for me to look at... it was a giant banner that said: "Will you Marry me?". I immediately looked around to see who was getting engaged, I turn my head to the left and see Shyam holding an engagement ring and then kneeling.

After the ride, we were the first back to the vineyard and were able to enjoy the moment alone with some snacks and champagne. He told me to not eat a lot because we had brunch reservations. We walk into the Wilson Creek winery, and there are 20 of our closest friends to help us celebrate!

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.
theme -- I love love love flowers and Shyam is indifferent about them. So I had to find a way to incorporate a lot of flowers (such as my mandap) and also keep it to a minimum so Shyam enjoyed the decor was well (reception). 

Bridal party outfits -- Shyam & I both love the color blue and love bold colors. While shopping in India, I wanted my girls to be comfortable and avoided using sari's and was able to find the longer lengha with pants. With the matching outfit for the boys, as gold being the dominant color.

Hair & Makeup -- When my brother got married in 2012, I was a bridesmaid in the wedding and absolutely loved how my hair and makeup was done. But I never got the artist's information. Fast forward to 2016 when I was a bridesmaid in a wedding and loved my hair and makeup there as well. I inquired with the bride, seems like Nida Gazi had done both weddings and knew she had to be my artist! So I booked her as soon as the venue date was selected. She was the first vendor I booked!

Venue -- Pacific Palms was just perfect. It was a hidden gem in LA county. The outdoor golf course with the backdrop of the San Gabriel Valley was perfect locations. We choose a simple mandap background to allow the nature beauty of the venue shine. And we instantly fell in love with the reception hall. From the large hall, gorgeous chandeliers and amazing stage area.  

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I wanted to be traditional and have a red and gold outfit. When I purchased my outfit, I was absolutely head over heels with my lengha but didn't think the blouse (all red) was the direction I wanted to go in. While in India with limited time, I was able to find the perfect gold material to recreate a simple blouse while using the original sleeves and adding an elaborate and intricate design on the back of the blouse. 

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Going to India and watching my dream and vision come through. Everything from finding the perfect outfit for myself for every occasion, to creating the perfect invitations, and making all the small fine details come to life. The best part was seeing all the hard work come to life during the wedding week. It was an overall magical day and week from all the love from friends and family and how it made Shyam and me closer than ever before. 

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I think our guest loved our grand entrance. Everything from the confetti cannon during the grand entrance, to first dance that transitioned from a slow dance to a Bollywood hit that showed our mutual love for dancing. 

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Is it a clique to say my first look? My heart melts when Shyam looks at me with his loving eyes so I'd have to say the whole wedding ceremony. The way he looked at me throughout the ceremony, that large smile on his face and ready to make me his wifey! And he sat in the sun the whole time and didn't mention the heat once! 

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the day and forget the small details gone wrong because the best part is that you get to marry your best friend. 

We have the wedding details coming right up! See you then! 

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Floral & Decor: Deepti's Florals Designs & Mandaps | Hair & Makeup: Beauty By NG Nida Gazi | DJ: 3D Sounds | Photography: Greycard Photography | Venue: Pacific Palms Resort | Planning & Design: BEL Event Productions | Cinematography: Robles Video Productions | Event Coordinator: BEL Event Productions


Monterey, CA, Indian Wedding by Matei Horvath Photography

Today’s last feature set in the wonderful city of Monterey is a nod to all things glam, glitzy and gorgeous. Planned and designed immaculately by both Bobby and Daljeet Bhogal and Samantha Davis of the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa on Del Monte Golf Course, all the puzzle pieces fell perfectly with the grande finale. Well Groomed Inc. was the premier design company that helmed all the wonderful ensembles you see across Neha’s features. From a majestic lengha displaying shimmering colors for her wedding day to a shimmering champagne saree gown; each bridal outfit of choice was a masterpiece. The couple hosted the reception party in the spacious quarters of the Hyatt which was transformed by Flor de Monterey with a palette that included shades of gold and blues. Guests danced on fine Indian cuisine from Turmeric while dancing the night away Nor-Cal Events Specialists lighting up the dance floor. The cinematic highlight by Paul Ortiz Films is a must play for major South Asian Wedding inspiration. Want more of these lovebirds? Head to the gallery captured by Matei Horvath Photography to see their entire soiree.

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Have a great weekend and we will see you on Monday Maharanis! Don't forget to meet our newest Platinum Guide members!: 

Ron Soliman Photojournalism
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Photography: Matei Horvath Photography | Baraat: Vintage Carriage Company | Bridal Fashion: Well Groomed Inc. | Cakes & Treats: Layers Sensational Cakes LLC | Catering: Turmeric | Dj & Entertainment: Nor-Cal Events Specialists | Floral & Décor (Garlands and Bouquets): SB Arts | Floral & Décor: Flor de Monterey | Lightning: Nor-Cal Events Specialists | DJ: Nor-Cal Events Specialists | Photobooth: Allure Event Rentals | Rentals (Reception Umbrellas): Allure Event Rentals | Planning & Design: Bobby & Daljeet Bhogal | Day of Coordinator | Hyatt Coordinator: Samantha Davis | Venue: Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa on Del Monte Golf Course


Monterey, CA, Indian Wedding by Matei Horvath Photography

There are so many details of Neha and Nivek’s special day that were absolutely cherished. From a bustling baraat ceremony with Nivek perched on a majestic horse from Vintage Carriage Company, the first look, and a charming outdoor venue setup by Flor de Monterey; every element of this South Asian Indian wedding was full of fabulous flair. The bride and groom took advantage of great California weather and wed under a mandap that showcased the beauty of the outdoors at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa on Del Monte Golf Course. Paul Ortiz Films captured all the events in this gorgeous highlight with Matei Horvath Photography snapping away and capturing all the whimsical moments that you can find in our gallery.

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We have one last stop for the reception and a gorgeous lengha coming right up!

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Photography: Matei Horvath Photography | Baraat: Vintage Carriage Company | Bridal Fashion: Well Groomed Inc. | Cakes & Treats: Layers Sensational Cakes LLC | Catering: Turmeric | Dj & Entertainment: Nor-Cal Events Specialists | Floral & Décor (Garlands and Bouquets): SB Arts | Floral & Décor: Flor de Monterey | Lightning: Nor-Cal Events Specialists | DJ: Nor-Cal Events Specialists | Photobooth: Allure Event Rentals | Rentals (Reception Umbrellas): Allure Event Rentals | Planning & Design: Bobby & Daljeet Bhogal | Day of Coordinator | Hyatt Coordinator: Samantha Davis | Venue: Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa on Del Monte Golf Course


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