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Basking Ridge, NJ Sikh Wedding by House of Talent Studio

Aashna and Meric created lifetime memories and anecdotes when they got married in a spirited and dynamic celebration of love! House of Talent Studio provided their fine photo and film services to the happy couple covering their entire wedding festivities and granted them a wonderful film featured in our video blog! The Garden State Sikh Association Gurudwara was the place of worship where this cute pair promised to love each other for life. Proving one more time that Sikh brides really know how to nail any outfit and look, Aashna donned a bright pink and red attire and was embellished with a detailed mehndi design from the celebrated artist Henna For All! While Cinderella Bridez dolled up all the bridesmaids to make each of them look and feel gorgeous in their sky blue outfits! Meric flaunted an exquisite cream color sherwani with ease and paired off his look with a beautifully beaded sehra that sparked up his wedding style! Many more gorgeous images of this big traditional Sikh ceremony in our full gallery!

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The exclusive Imperia awaits with all its splendor! Don’t miss the reception details.

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Photography: House of Talent Studio | Cinematography: House of Talent Studio | Floral & Decor: Exclusive Events NY | Venues: The Imperia by Dhaba | Sangeet Venue: Rasoi III Restaurant & Banquet | Ceremony Venue: Garden State Sikh Association Gurudwara | Sangeet Hair & Makeup: Glam by Anjali - Anjali B | Hair & Makeup: Maryam Asim | Bridal Party Hair & Makeup: Cinderella Bridez | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ: DJ Sunny Entertainment | Mehndi Artist: Henna For All


Novi, Michigan Sikh Wedding by Capturing Arts

Quickly after the charming ceremony, Harlori and Jaspreet slipped into their reception outfits to start with the party vibe! Harlori hair and makeup jaw-dropping look was all created by Primp Beauty and matched seamlessly with her light cyan lehenga. The Sheraton Detroit Novi was the venue picked by the newlyweds to celebrate their love story, here Utsav Planners, Inc. worked side by side with Christopher and Company to embellish the location producing an outstanding result! Rangoli provided the authentic Indian cuisine to impress the crowd. DJ Naveen also impressed the attendees by adding some brightness to the décor with their fascinating lights and providing the best music for the guests and the newly-wedded couple. The sweet moment of the night arrived when Harlori and Jaspreet cut the very first slice of their three-tier white cake created by Sweet Dreams Bakery. See the countless images of the big bash captured by Capturing Arts in our full gallery.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We initially "met" through Shaadi.com after I made the first move and expressed interest, sending the first message in early April 2015. He lived in Dallas, Texas at the time, and I was in Phoenix, Arizona. However, we quickly moved on to phone calls, and the final weekend in May 2015, he flew out so we could meet in person. It was after that first meeting that I knew this was it.  Every moment of our time together was so much fun!  We enjoyed Napolitano style pizza, a jazz club, the local science museum, and an architectural tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's "Taliesin West." There was no awkwardness. We were on cloud nine and made a deal that we would both share the excitement with our parents.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I was under the impression that I was going to Dallas, Texas to spend a weekend celebrating the groom's birthday with some of his closest friends. We headed to "Xcape Adventures" in Mesquite, Texas. This had become a routine celebration spot with the gang so I thought nothing of it. We had booked the Captain Skully room where we had 60 minutes to find clues, solve puzzles, and discover keys and combinations to escape. This game was no different from the others, through the first 45 minutes or so. Near the conclusion, in the final treasure chest, lay a puzzle box.  The groom's friends deliberately ignored it, allowing me to pick it up and feel victorious for a moment.  A poem was included, but I remained oblivious. I struggled to open the puzzle box, needing help from the groom. Inside laid an iPod Shuffle. I was a little thrown off by this clue that didn't seem to fit in with the others but proceeded to listen to the contents. I expected to hear Captain Skully's voice but soon realized it was the groom's. Overwhelmed by what was happening, it took me a few minutes to realize it was a song he had written, composed, and recorded just for the proposal.  He then got down on one knee, and popped the question!  Of course, I nodded yes.  And our team still got out of the room with time to spare! The occasion was made complete by a celebratory toast with dessert at his house, with his friends present.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My mom and I had always discussed that the next time we would go to India would be for wedding shopping. I will say that deciding to do wedding shopping on a time crunch is exhausting, especially when you know you want your pieces to be fitted and ready to fly home with you within a two-week timeframe. However, my aunt and mom were very patient with me through the process, and we made sure to stick by what I wanted. Pink has always been my favorite color, and my friends know I love bright colors. I was also very particular about wanting a salwar kameez, to keep in line with a very traditional Sikh ceremony. We went through several stores within just a couple days, driving all around Delhi. But I remember looking in the mirror and finally feeling like THE bride when they draped this particular suit piece on me.  We then had the outfit stitched to my size with the help of Mrs. Ritu Mehra and her tailors at Ritu's Imagination: https://www.facebook.com/RitusImagination/
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Many of them today cherish how simple we kept things, in particular, our decor. It was light but elegant. By avoiding decorating too heavily, they appreciated that they felt like they could focus on us as a couple. However, they also noticed and enjoyed our personal touches. At the baraat, we hired a New Orleans jazz band (Gabriel Brass Band) to lead the procession in a traditional Louisianan "second line" fashion.  My mother in law and her friends even made some amazing second line umbrellas, decorated with beads, masks, and feathers! My husband designed a "JH" logo -- our first initials -- for the handkerchiefs and chunnis at the Gurudwara, which his mother had made in India. After the ceremony, for the doli, our family had a blast "sending us off" in a rickshaw, or rather, a pedicab.  The groom's older cousin got to bicycle us around the Gurudwara parking lot for some pretty awesome pictures and video clips!
 
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.
It was important for us to make this unique for yet another Indian wedding! With us deciding to have the events in Michigan, where I grew up and my family still lives, we decided that the welcome bags for the hotel guests would be packed with goodies made locally in the Great Lakes State (this idea was "borrowed" from my older cousin's wedding that had taken place a few years prior, also in Michigan).  We also wanted to highlight the beautiful and rich Louisiana culture that the groom grew up in. Our Sangeet was inspired by Mardi Gras, and we even had king cake balls delivered from Gambino's bakery. As above, during the baraat, the Gabriel Brass Band helped lead the procession in second-line fashion, with second line umbrellas designed by my mother-in-law and the Aunties from Louisiana. At our reception, while the theme was inspired by "under the sea" since The Little Mermaid still stands as my favorite Disney movie, we incorporated a touch of Louisiana by using a fleur-de-lis as part of our monogram for the evening.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Do what feels right, but maintain respect and honor the wishes of your parents, your future in-laws, and your husband. It can be a tough balance but try your best. After all, you wouldn't be planning this big day if it wasn't for all of them! I found that having a wedding planner is worth every cent for your sanity, and for you to be able to enjoy your weekend as much as you possibly can.  Also, finding tasks and roles for each family member/relative to help them feel more closely included should not even be an option.
 

Have a wonderful week, loves!

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Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Catering: Rangoli | Cinematography: Capturing Arts | Photography: Capturing Arts | DJ: Naveen Productions | Ceremony Venue: Hidden Falls Gurdwara | Reception Venue: Sheraton Detroit Novi | Floral: Christopher and Company | Hair & Makeup: Primp Beauty | Baraat Horse: Pinecrest Percherons and Carriage Service | Baraat: Gabriel Brass Band | Cake & Treats: Sweet Dreams Bakery | Mehndi Artist: Vaidehi Design


Cancun, Mexico Indian Wedding by Shandro Photo

Shandro Photo visited the gorgeous Cancun, Mexico to witness Suman and Jagdeep getting married in a magnificent one-week wedding celebration! As soon as she arrived, lovely Maharani Suman had her hands adorned with a charming mehndi design by Intricate Henna in a private mehndi ceremony. While groom Jagdeep prepared his best look for a vibrant sangeet night where their large list of guests danced the night away in a colorful lighted dance floor! The couple welcomed their loved ones at the Now Jade Riviera Cancun that rises above the white fine coral sands of the Caribbean Sea where the bride's and groom's families met for the first time in an enchanting Milni ceremony. This blissful backdrop was the romantic setting our couple picked for their wedding ceremony and Michael J. Scott Productions captured the sound of the ocean combined with sacred chants that sealed the union of Suman and Jagdeep. Our lovely bride’s hair and makeup look for her wedding day, was a work of art thanks to the talented beauty artist Roop Style. Shandro Photo portrayed the bride and groom’s beautiful essence through a series of inspiring photos in this exotic location and our favorites are all in our full gallery for you to admire!

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This romantic beach elopement has more inspiring images that you don’t want to miss in our next feature!

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Cinematography: Michael J. Scott Productions | Venues: Dreams Jade Resort & Spa | Venues: Dreams Jade Resort & Spa | Venues: Dreams Jade Resort & Spa | Photographer: Shandro Photography | Planning & Design: Opulent Occasions | Hair & Makeup: Roop Style | DJ: Decibel Entertainment | DJ Khanvict | Baraat: DJ Lucky Gahir | Baraat: G Panes | Bridal Fashions: Frontier Raas | Bridal Fashions: Bombay Trendz | Bridal Jewelry: Poonam Khaira Jewellery | Live Music: Daksh Kubba | Mehndi Artists: Intricate Henna | Groom's Outfits: Well Groomed Inc. | Groom's Outfits: Giorgio Armani


Keswick, VA Fusion Indian Wedding by Photographick Studios

Welcome back loves! Outdoor weddings make our hearts skip a beat in excitement, since everything is always more beautiful under the bright sunshine and surrounding by natural elements. Roshni and Jack’s outdoor Indian fusion celebrations were captured beautifully by Photographick Studios, and we want to soak in every magical moment. The multi day celebration was a treat for the senses, with each event having a unique aesthetic. Kudos to the incredible artists at Imperial Decor for pulling out all the floral and decor stops to jazz up the celebrations. While perusing the photos of Roshni and Jack’s reception, we felt like we stepped into an opulent treasure chest swirling with color, sparkle, and style. Rich jewel colors and glittering ornaments were bursting from every corner. So pretty! As the sun set, an infectious dance party broke out, and guests sashayed to the beats under the starry sky. And befitting such a decadent event, guests were treated to a dazzling array of fireworks to end the festivities with a literal bang. Such an amazing way to kick off the marriage of these gorgeous lovebirds. Head over to the full gallery, where a bounty of beauteous photos by Photographick Studios await!

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Have a lovely evening!

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Photography: Photographick Studios | Cinematography: Photographick Studios | Photo Booths: Photographick Studios | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Keswick Luxury Resort


Keswick, VA Fusion Indian Wedding by Photographick Studios

Our hearts are exploding with love as we peruse the Indian fusion wedding ceremony of Roshni and Jack captured beautifully by Photographick Studios. Imperial Decor transformed their outdoor venue into a tropical treat straight out of paradise! The mandap was festooned with layers of vibrant chiffon, and hues of coral, yellow, and gold twinkled throughout the space. We are always blown away by Imperial Decor’s amazing talent in the decor department and their ability to transform any space to encapsulate a truly dazzling and romantic ambiance. Even more beautiful than the decor was Maharani Roshni as she readied herself for her walk down the aisle. She was a vision of grace in an embellished Sabyasachi lehenga and chic Christian Louboutin heels. She took our breath away with her style and beauty! Meanwhile, Raja Jack was busy taking over the Keswick, VA streets awaiting his Maharani’s arrival under their technicolor mandap. The ceremony was filled with laughter and happy tears, and the newlyweds exited the proceedings in a shower of rose petals. Befitting the lux weekend, a sleek, white automobile whisked the newlyweds off into the sunset. So glam! Maharanis, for more lavish photos, peruse the full gallery by Photographick Studios.

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Hurry back for all the reception dazzle!

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Photography: Photographick Studios | Cinematography: Photographick Studios | Photo Booths: Photographick Studios | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Keswick Luxury Resort


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