This fusion Indian wedding, featured in Maharani Weddings' latest Winter E-magazine, continues in New York City's famous Essex House. Rose Events helps plan the regal affair that features mainly white decor. I love the semi-circle seating, which allows the couples' family and friends to view the ceremony from all angles. If you're hungry for more, remember that Julie and Sachin's fusion Indian wedding reception can be seen in our e-magazine!
More exclusive content from our latest e-mag continues tomorrow!
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Up next, seaside Indian wedding portraits!
Hey Maharanis! Get your fans and sunscreen ready, because we are headed to a hot, hot, hot Indian wedding in Pleasanton, California. Even with sun beaming down at around 100-degrees Fahrenheit, our Maharani Neha is staying cool and collected. We join James Thomas Long Photography at Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery, where our Indian bride gets ready to walk the mandap. Slipping on her gorgeous gold and ruby bridal jewelry set, she's got her bridesmaids by her side and she is ready to go! Outside, dressed in a white and gold sherwani, groom Nick is arriving in a noisy and festive baraat. The anticipation is building!
Up next: a colorful floral Indian wedding ceremony!
Are you ready for some fab Indian wedding portraits? They're coming up next!
Indian bride Dawn is a vision in her bright green bridal sari, which just *pops* in these photos by Lightyear Studio. And you know what else pops? That incredible bridal bling below! That rock is a stunner!
More from Raja Guarav: "Our favorite part of the wedding day was the time inbetween our ceremony and reception. It gave us an opportunity to reflect on the morning and get excited for the evening."
Are you excited for the reception, too? It's coming up next!