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Atlanta, GA Wedding by Christopher Brock Photography

For Sabrina and Faizan’s five day wedding celebration, every moment was bursting with love and beauty! No detail was overlooked, and the festivities were beautifully planned with help from Urvashi Mishra, Wedding & Event Planner. The photos and video were captured by the talented Christopher Brock Photography and we loved looking through each and every gorgeous image! A joyous sangeet kicked off the events with a bang, and featured delightful performances from the couple’s loved ones. The sangeet space at Sonesta Gwinnett Place was transformed by Events in Style By Beenish to resemble ‘The Starry Night’ painting with gold embellishments. The excitement continued to grow as the couple participated in a spirited haldi, which was followed the next day by their emotional wedding ceremony. Their outdoor ceremony was fresh and airy, and the crisp, white decor added to the elegance of the affair. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house as Sabrina floated down the aisle in her white gown, with hair and makeup by Kristen White and Whitney Olivia. She looked incredibly beautiful, and the couple looked elated as they were pronounced husband and wife! Our next post will cover the newlyweds’ glam reception, which featured catering by Cafe Bombay Catering and music by Luxury Lounge. Please make sure to check back soon! In the meantime, take a look at the full gallery, or check out our previous post which includes Sabrina and Faizan’s wedding film by Christopher Brock Photography!

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Please check back in a few hours for coverage of Sabrina and Faizan's lavish reception! :)

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Catering: Cafe Bombay Restaurant and Catering | Photography: Christopher Brock Photography | Cinematography: Christopher Brock Photography | Planning & Design: Urvashi Mishra, Wedding & Event Planner | Venues: Sonesta Gwinnett Place Atlanta | Sangeet Venue: Sonesta Gwinnett Place Atlanta | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center | Floral & Decor: Events in Style By Beenish Inc. | Hair & Makeup: Kristen White Imagery | Hair & Makeup: Whitney Olivia | Catering: Proof of the Pudding | DJs: Luxury Lounge & Lightning | Cake and Treats: Cupcake & Peacock Pann Station - Zehra | Mehndi Artist: The Arches Threading | Photo Booth: Viral Booth | Valet: Laz Parking Georgi | Bhangra: GT Qurbani | Bhangra Mix: UGA Asura


Cancun, Mexico Indian Wedding by DreamArt Photography

For Divya and Ashesh's reception gala, the party moved indoors to the lavish ballroom at Moon Palace. Once again, Zuniga Productions brought the couple's wedding visions to life, with a pristine white dance floor and florals, while JSAV provided pink, red, and purple uplighting, and Indian Destination Weddings provided world-class travel concierge services. Maharani Divya was adorned in a fashion-forward powder blue gown with a jewel-encrusted neckline that couldn't have been more suitable for a tropical destination wedding. She wore her hair in a glamorous bouffant, with airbrushed makeup by Styling Trio. The couple sat center stage as dear family and friends spoke about how much they adored the newlyweds! They then had their beautiful first dance as husband and wife, and the photos captured by DreamArt Photography are truly magical. Divya and Ashesh's family also coordinated a massive Bollywood dance number that had the crowd on their feet! Afterwards, guests chowed down on delicious Indian food catered by Moon Palace, and then the dance-loving guests were ready to get the dance floor going! Beats by DJ Kush kept the party rocking until the wee hours of morning. This destination wedding seemed like such an incredibly fun-filled three days! Please check out the full gallery below to see all the action!

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!

Towards the end of October 2015, Ashesh and I were both really busy and hadn't seen each other for a few days.  He had taken a trip to Boston and when he got back we had plans to go out on Halloween night to a couple of parties.  When he picked me up, we were both in our Halloween costumes. I was a scarecrow and he was Waldo. He said he bought a gift for me in Boston...then he handed me a huge bag and I wondered what it was! Well, it was some chocolate...and a ring! He totally surprised me - I really thought he was just going to give me a souvenir from Boston. I had no idea Waldo was about to get down on one knee and propose to me! I love Halloween so it was the perfect proposal and Halloween will always be a special day for us :). I never would have guessed that I'd be proposed to by a guy dressed up as Waldo!

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 had a wonderful travel agent, Ateet Ahuja, who was a big help as we decided on a location in Cancun. We knew nothing about destination weddings but I knew I wanted a beach wedding.  Ashesh and I went on a scouting trip to Cancun with our parents to check out a few resorts. When we got back we talked to Ateet about the places we saw, but ended up choosing a location Ateet recommended that we hadn't had a chance to see on our scouting trip. He took the time to really describe the resort to us and our parents and it sounded exactly like what we were looking for.

Once we decided on the venue, the hotel provided a wedding coordinator to us.  She told us about all the preferred vendors the hotel had. We ended up going with the preferred vendors for everything except the DJ. I was really nervous going with vendors that we had never met before, and most of our communication with the vendors in Mexico was through email. But everything turned out amazing in the end! We arrived in Mexico two days before our guests arrived. As soon as we got to the resort we were greeted by our on-site wedding coordinator, and had a five hour meeting with her to go over every detail of our wedding weekend. It was a long meeting and we were all tired by the end but I felt soooooo much better (and so did our parents) because we knew everything was falling into place.

I loved all of our vendors in Cancun. I have my mehndi done in Mexico. I showed her a design I liked and she did a great job of recreating the same design. The same woman, and someone she brought with her, also did mehndi for our guests at the Sangeet/Mehndi. The Hair & Makeup vendor was AMAZING! They even helped me with my outfit...they do a lot of Indian weddings in Mexico so they knew exactly how to cover my head and everything. My mom was so impressed! The vendor that did the decorations was also great. We had a lot of choices so one of the hardest parts was deciding on décor for each event.

The colors for the wedding were blue and purple. Purple is my favorite color and I love the way the combination looks. The blue bridesmaids outfits looked really nice on the beach!  Our wedding wasn't right on the beach...but it was in a gazebo overlooking the beach so you could see the beach in the background.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?

My parents actually went to India and did all my wedding shopping! I was a little nervous about not picking out my wedding outfit myself but I couldn't take time off to go to India and didn't see anything I really loved when I took a trip to New Jersey. I gave my parents an idea of what I was looking for.  I had told them I wanted red but my mom convinced me to be open to other colors. When they were in India, they ended up sending me pictures of three wedding lenghas they liked and thought I would like too. I picked the one I liked the best and when I saw it in person I loved it! They did such a great job picking out the perfect wedding outfit for me!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?

I had a great time planning the wedding with my husband. I love planning events so I knew I was going to have fun with it, but I was surprised that Ashesh wanted to be part of the whole planning process too! We had fun with planning even though it was stressful at times, mostly because we couldn't meet with our vendors in person and never even saw the resort until we got to Mexico. Ashesh may not have cared about all the details as much as I did, but we still planned everything together. It was a fun project to work on together...we saw that we actually had a lot of the same thoughts, likes and dislikes so it was easy to come to many of the decisions.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?

I think our guests had a great time because we had a destination wedding in Cancun so it was a vacation for them. Most people stayed at the resort for three nights. We had events every evening but during the day they went to the pool, beach, etc.  so they had fun being on vacation together. It was a great opportunity for our family and friends to get to know each other! A lot of guests told us it was so much fun that our entire group got to spend a few days together.

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.

We had three nights of events in Cancun. The first night was a welcome fiesta, which was right on the beach, and we went with really simple decorations (paper lanterns and tiki torches). We hired a mariachi band and served Mexican appetizers so that our guests could go eat dinner at one of the resorts many restaurants either before or after our welcome party.

The second night was the Sangeet/Mehndi, and we went with a colorful theme of orange and pink.  This event was outdoors on a terrace near one of the pools. There was a tent that the mehndi ladies sat under. After women got their mehndi, several of our family and friends performed dances. There was even a surprise performance which all of our relatives got involved in! We had so much fun at this event! The food theme for that night was Thai.

We had a photo booth at the reception, which was a lot of fun. We got a book at the end that had all the pics that people had taken, and they wrote messages for us in the book as well. We loved seeing all the pics the next day! Also, instead of a guestbook, we asked our guests to write a message on a piece of paper for us to read on our first anniversary. I can't wait to read all the messages a year later!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?

Enjoy the planning process and relax!! Even though it can be a stressful time, it's going to be over before you know it so have fun with it!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)

The venue was so nice. For anyone thinking about getting married in Cancun, I really recommend it because it's a huge resort with a lot to do. You don't have to worry about your guests not having anything to do. Also I think there are about 14 restaurants so when you're not hosting an event, they will have plenty of options for food.

My sister-in-law made the bridesmaids bouquets! We didn't see the point in getting real flowers which the bridesmaids wouldn't be allowed to bring back to the US, so my sis-in-law made some beautiful fake bouquets for them.

The dhol player from Mexico was really good and got everyone to dance a lot during the baraat!

We bought the wedding favors (a beach bag personalized with our names on it filled with a few items guests might need during the weekend, like advil, pepto, stain remover, hand sanitizer, etc. ), as well as the programs for the ceremony online. I recommend spending a lot of time on Etsy and Pinterest if you're planning a wedding!

It's almost Friday Maharanis! See you all tomorrow!

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Travel Concierge: Indian Destination Weddings | Venue: Moon Palace Cancun | Sangeet Venue: Moon Palace Cancun | Floral & Decor: Zuniga Productions | Hair & Makeup: Styling Trio | Catering: Moon Palace | DJ: DJ Kush | Cinematography: DreamArt Photography | Photography: DreamArt Photography | Mehndi Artist: Mehndi by Veronica de la Paz | Sound and Lighting: JSAV


Cancun, Mexico Indian Wedding by DreamArt Photography

In October 2015, Ashesh (dressed as Waldo) proposed to Divya (dressed as a scarecrow) on Halloween! “He totally surprised me - I had no idea Waldo was about to get down on one knee and propose to me! I love Halloween so it was the perfect proposal and Halloween will always be a special day for us.” Scroll below for more sweet wedding details from Maharani Divya! The newly engaged couple knew they wanted to have a destination wedding, and decided that the Moon Palace in Cancun, Mexico would be the perfect place. The venue turned out to be a fun-filled locale, containing over 14 restaurants and plenty of activities for guests! The ultimate travel concierge services were provided by Indian Destination Weddings, and from beginning to end, the wedding events were an absolute blast! The very first event was a welcome fiesta. It took place on the beach, and Zuniga Productions decorated the space with paper lanterns and tiki torches to give the natural surrounding a festive touch! The creative couple hired a mariachi band and Moon Palace served Mexican appetizers. The second night in Mexico was the sangeet/mehndi, which had an orange and pink theme and Thai food from Moon Palace. While guests had mehndi applied, several dances were performed by family and friends, which the couple enjoyed so much! The next event was the ceremony, in which Divya looked radiant in a richly embroidered pink and red lehenga and a lovely, tiered maang tikka! She had beautiful hair and makeup applied by Styling Trio, with intricate henna by Mehndi by Veronica. The emotional ceremony went off without a hitch and couldn't have been more beautiful! Join us later today to read about the couple's incredible beach reception and check out the full gallery by DreamArt Photography while you wait!

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!

Towards the end of October 2015, Ashesh and I were both really busy and hadn't seen each other for a few days.  He had taken a trip to Boston and when he got back we had plans to go out on Halloween night to a couple of parties.  When he picked me up, we were both in our Halloween costumes. I was a scarecrow and he was Waldo. He said he bought a gift for me in Boston...then he handed me a huge bag and I wondered what it was! Well, it was some chocolate...and a ring! He totally surprised me - I really thought he was just going to give me a souvenir from Boston. I had no idea Waldo was about to get down on one knee and propose to me! I love Halloween so it was the perfect proposal and Halloween will always be a special day for us :). I never would have guessed that I'd be proposed to by a guy dressed up as Waldo!

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 had a wonderful travel agent, Ateet Ahuja, who was a big help as we decided on a location in Cancun. We knew nothing about destination weddings but I knew I wanted a beach wedding.  Ashesh and I went on a scouting trip to Cancun with our parents to check out a few resorts. When we got back we talked to Ateet about the places we saw, but ended up choosing a location Ateet recommended that we hadn't had a chance to see on our scouting trip. He took the time to really describe the resort to us and our parents and it sounded exactly like what we were looking for.

Once we decided on the venue, the hotel provided a wedding coordinator to us.  She told us about all the preferred vendors the hotel had. We ended up going with the preferred vendors for everything except the DJ. I was really nervous going with vendors that we had never met before, and most of our communication with the vendors in Mexico was through email. But everything turned out amazing in the end! We arrived in Mexico two days before our guests arrived. As soon as we got to the resort we were greeted by our on-site wedding coordinator, and had a five hour meeting with her to go over every detail of our wedding weekend. It was a long meeting and we were all tired by the end but I felt soooooo much better (and so did our parents) because we knew everything was falling into place.

I loved all of our vendors in Cancun. I have my mehndi done in Mexico. I showed her a design I liked and she did a great job of recreating the same design. The same woman, and someone she brought with her, also did mehndi for our guests at the Sangeet/Mehndi. The Hair & Makeup vendor was AMAZING! They even helped me with my outfit...they do a lot of Indian weddings in Mexico so they knew exactly how to cover my head and everything. My mom was so impressed! The vendor that did the decorations was also great. We had a lot of choices so one of the hardest parts was deciding on décor for each event.

The colors for the wedding were blue and purple. Purple is my favorite color and I love the way the combination looks. The blue bridesmaids outfits looked really nice on the beach!  Our wedding wasn't right on the beach...but it was in a gazebo overlooking the beach so you could see the beach in the background.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?

My parents actually went to India and did all my wedding shopping! I was a little nervous about not picking out my wedding outfit myself but I couldn't take time off to go to India and didn't see anything I really loved when I took a trip to New Jersey. I gave my parents an idea of what I was looking for.  I had told them I wanted red but my mom convinced me to be open to other colors. When they were in India, they ended up sending me pictures of three wedding lenghas they liked and thought I would like too. I picked the one I liked the best and when I saw it in person I loved it! They did such a great job picking out the perfect wedding outfit for me!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?

I had a great time planning the wedding with my husband. I love planning events so I knew I was going to have fun with it, but I was surprised that Ashesh wanted to be part of the whole planning process too! We had fun with planning even though it was stressful at times, mostly because we couldn't meet with our vendors in person and never even saw the resort until we got to Mexico. Ashesh may not have cared about all the details as much as I did, but we still planned everything together. It was a fun project to work on together...we saw that we actually had a lot of the same thoughts, likes and dislikes so it was easy to come to many of the decisions.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?

I think our guests had a great time because we had a destination wedding in Cancun so it was a vacation for them. Most people stayed at the resort for three nights. We had events every evening but during the day they went to the pool, beach, etc.  so they had fun being on vacation together. It was a great opportunity for our family and friends to get to know each other! A lot of guests told us it was so much fun that our entire group got to spend a few days together.

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.

We had three nights of events in Cancun. The first night was a welcome fiesta, which was right on the beach, and we went with really simple decorations (paper lanterns and tiki torches). We hired a mariachi band and served Mexican appetizers so that our guests could go eat dinner at one of the resorts many restaurants either before or after our welcome party.

The second night was the Sangeet/Mehndi, and we went with a colorful theme of orange and pink.  This event was outdoors on a terrace near one of the pools. There was a tent that the mehndi ladies sat under. After women got their mehndi, several of our family and friends performed dances. There was even a surprise performance which all of our relatives got involved in! We had so much fun at this event! The food theme for that night was Thai.

We had a photo booth at the reception, which was a lot of fun. We got a book at the end that had all the pics that people had taken, and they wrote messages for us in the book as well. We loved seeing all the pics the next day! Also, instead of a guestbook, we asked our guests to write a message on a piece of paper for us to read on our first anniversary. I can't wait to read all the messages a year later!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?

Enjoy the planning process and relax!! Even though it can be a stressful time, it's going to be over before you know it so have fun with it!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)

The venue was so nice. For anyone thinking about getting married in Cancun, I really recommend it because it's a huge resort with a lot to do. You don't have to worry about your guests not having anything to do. Also I think there are about 14 restaurants so when you're not hosting an event, they will have plenty of options for food.

My sister-in-law made the bridesmaids bouquets! We didn't see the point in getting real flowers which the bridesmaids wouldn't be allowed to bring back to the US, so my sis-in-law made some beautiful fake bouquets for them.

The dhol player from Mexico was really good and got everyone to dance a lot during the baraat!

We bought the wedding favors (a beach bag personalized with our names on it filled with a few items guests might need during the weekend, like advil, pepto, stain remover, hand sanitizer, etc. ), as well as the programs for the ceremony online. I recommend spending a lot of time on Etsy and Pinterest if you're planning a wedding!

Make sure to check back soon Maharanis! You don't want to miss Divya & Ashesh's reception details!

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Travel Concierge: Indian Destination Weddings | Venue: Moon Palace Cancun | Sangeet Venue: Moon Palace Cancun | Floral & Decor: Zuniga Productions | Hair & Makeup: Styling Trio | Catering: Moon Palace | DJ: DJ Kush | Cinematography: DreamArt Photography | Photography: DreamArt Photography | Mehndi Artist: Mehndi by Veronica de la Paz | Sound and Lighting: JSAV


Montego Bay, Jamaica Destination Wedding by MaxPhoto NY

Welcome back Maharanis! With the cold weather that's recently hit parts of the country, these sunny wedding photos by MaxPhoto NY are exactly the antidote we all need to take us into Spring! In our last post, we detailed Tasha and Vinny’s wedding celebrations that began in New York and were planned and designed by Platinum Celebrations. We now move on to their ceremony in Jamaica, in which many of the couple’s closest family and friends traveled to celebrate the beloved couple in the gorgeous oceanfront Iberostar Rose Hall Suites. The ceremony featured so many adorable touches, such as the precious flower girl and ring bearer, romantic bouquets by Floral Fantasy, and our favorite detail, Vinny’s Batman cuff links! The moving ceremony couldn’t have been more picture perfect, and was followed with one of our favorite beach photos ever - An overhead shot of all the guests in a heart formation! Too adorable! The couple then posed for a series of editorial-worthy yet playful portraits by MaxPhoto NY in which Tasha’s gown and veil by The Wedding Plaza billowed gracefully in the ocean breeze. Both look so happy and in love in every photo! Next, we join the couple and their guests at their sunset-drenched outdoor reception, which featured Steel Pan Music provided by Iberostar Rose Hall Suites, lovely speeches, a photo booth by MaxPhoto NY, and island/Bollywood beats by DJ Kevaun. This celebration was one for the ages, and we guarantee you’ll feel refreshed after taking a look at the complete gallery.

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We hope you enjoyed the sun-kissed festivities - Have a great day Maharanis!

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Photography: MaxPhoto NY | Cinematography: MaxPhoto NY | Photo Booths: MaxPhoto NY | Destination Wedding Reception & Ceremony Venue: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Destination Wedding Planning & Design: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Hindu Wedding Reception & Ceremony: Bride's parents' backyard | Hindu Ceremony Floral & Decor: Elegant Floral Design | Destination Wedding Floral & Decor: Floral Fantasy | Hair for Hindu Ceremony: Retrocraze Salon | Makeup for Hindu Ceremony: Natasha Singh | Destination Wedding Hair: Iberostar Salon | Destination Wedding Makeup: Bride | Sangeet Catering: Usha Foods and Doubles station catered by Trincity | Destination Catering: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Hindu Ceremony DJ: Devin Singh (ifete) | Destination Wedding DJ: DJ Kevaun -Jamaica Wedding DJ | Baraat: Star Alliance (Tassa) | Sangeet Bollywood Performers & Instructors (Sangeet): Natraj Cultural Group | Destination Wedding Bridal Fashions: The Wedding Plaza | Destination Wedding Cake & Treats: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Hindu Ceremony Draping/Styling: Elegant Floral Design | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: IndianWeddingCard.com | Hindu Ceremony Lighting: Elegant Floral Design | Destination Wedding Lighting: CoverMeUpTents | Hindu Ceremony Live Music: Anjali Paray | Steel Pan Music: Iberostar | Mehndi: Henna For All - Monita Bijoriya | Hindu Ceremony Rentals: United Party Rentals | Destination Wedding Ceremony Rentals: CoverMeUpTents


Montego Bay, Jamaica Destination Wedding by MaxPhoto NY

Nothing quite compares to the excitement of a destination beach wedding! Tasha & Vinny actually had two wedding celebrations, the first in New York, which took place in Tasha’s parents’ backyard. The backyard didn’t quite resemble a typical residential yard however, since it was fitted with an incredibly lavish tent, complete with draping, chandeliers, florals and lighting that transformed the space to resemble the most luxurious of ballrooms. There, the bride and groom were married in a meaningful, traditional Indian ceremony. We give major props to the planning and design team at Platinum Celebrations and the floral, lighting, and decor providers at Elegant Floral Design for creating such incredible ambiance and seamless event design! Tasha And Vinny then jetted off to Montego Bay, Jamaica, to begin their celebrations at the Iberostar Rose Hall Suites, who were very helpful with providing planning services, catering and desserts. We longingly gazed at the photos by the visionaries at MaxPhoto NY of the gorgeous bride and her excited bridesmaids relaxing on their ocean front suite’s balcony. The bridesmaids clinked their mimosa-filled glasses in honor of Tasha & Vinny, excited for the main event to begin! The suite overlooked the stunningly blue ocean and palm-tree dotted landscapes. As beautiful as the surroundings were, nothing compared to the radiance that was Tasha. She wore a breezy and sophisticated gown by The Wedding Plaza, a textured updo created by Iberostar Rose Hall Suites that was perfect for the beachy locale, and dewy makeup that made her look fresh-faced and sun-kissed. And we challenge you not to smile at the photos of Tasha & Vinny frolicking in the water - their playful poses juxtaposed with the breathtaking scenery make for some epic portraits taken by MaxPhoto NY! Check out the complete gallery and join us for their sunny, ocean side ceremony later today!  

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Check back later today for more Maharanis!

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Photography: MaxPhoto NY | Cinematography: MaxPhoto NY | Photo Booths: MaxPhoto NY | Destination Wedding Reception & Ceremony Venue: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Destination Wedding Planning & Design: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Hindu Wedding Reception & Ceremony: Bride's parents' backyard | Hindu Ceremony Floral & Decor: Elegant Floral Design | Destination Wedding Floral & Decor: Floral Fantasy | Hair for Hindu Ceremony: Retrocraze Salon | Makeup for Hindu Ceremony: Natasha Singh | Destination Wedding Hair: Iberostar Salon | Destination Wedding Makeup: Bride | Sangeet Catering: Usha Foods and Doubles station catered by Trincity | Destination Catering: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Hindu Ceremony DJ: Devin Singh (ifete) | Destination Wedding DJ: DJ Kevaun -Jamaica Wedding DJ | Baraat: Star Alliance (Tassa) | Sangeet Bollywood Performers & Instructors (Sangeet): Natraj Cultural Group | Destination Wedding Bridal Fashions: The Wedding Plaza | Destination Wedding Cake & Treats: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites | Hindu Ceremony Draping/Styling: Elegant Floral Design | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: IndianWeddingCard.com | Hindu Ceremony Lighting: Elegant Floral Design | Destination Wedding Lighting: CoverMeUpTents | Hindu Ceremony Live Music: Anjali Paray | Steel Pan Music: Iberostar | Mehndi: Henna For All - Monita Bijoriya | Hindu Ceremony Rentals: United Party Rentals | Destination Wedding Ceremony Rentals: CoverMeUpTents


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