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Chicago, IL Indian Wedding by Rahul Rana Photography

Welcome back, dolls! Prachi & Jay's nuptials were truly one of a kind and we couldn't wait any longer to share this second installment with you, ladies! As we saw in part one, the ceremony was absolutely beautiful. The lovebirds tied the knot and their lives were united for all eternity. The long-awaited moment arrived to stay! After such an event, it was of course time to celebrate and party. The newlyweds and guests headed down to the reception hall of the Westin Chicago North Shore to start with all the dancing and you could almost feel the excitement in the air. The beautiful couple wore matching navy blue outfits for their first dance and words can't describe how enchanting the whole scene was. So romantic! Where words vanish, images flourish! So here we have them in our complete gallery, thanks to the amazing work of Rahul Rana Photography

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Photography: Rahul Rana Photography | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Sonu Patel | Cinematographer: Old North Film Company | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Westin Chicago North Shore | Planning & Design: Nirav Amin | Floral & Decor: Shaadi Creations | Catering: India House | DJ: DJ Sanu John - Do It All Entertainment | Baraat Horse: Maharaja Farms | Mehndi Artist: Shamima


Chicago, IL Indian Wedding by Rahul Rana Photography

It is Friday, ladies, and we have a feature that is just overwhelmingly amazing. Exactly what we need to start our well deserved weekend! This time around, we will be witnessing what went on for Prachi & Jay's most important day of their lives and let me tell you, it is as ravishing as you can imagine. The gorgeous bride's style and look for the gala left me breathless. She rocked the traditional burgundy saree with golden embroidery just like real Maharanis do, with elegance and stunning sophistication. This was also thanks to Makeup by Sonu Patel and her amazing dolling skills. Our lucky Raja Jay was surely mesmerized! The Westin Chicago North Shore welcomed these two lovebirds and hosted both the ceremony and reception and the place was looking magnificent, just the way it should be for your grand day.  Shaadi Creations came on board and assisted with the floral and decoration and well... let's just say that our newlyweds couldn't have found a better team. Want to see more details? Click down below and get your inspo going with our gallery of today, thanks to Raul Rana Photography!  

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Part two is on it's way, ladies, don't go anywhere! 

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Photography: Rahul Rana Photography | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Sonu Patel | Cinematographer: Old North Film Company | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Westin Chicago North Shore | Planning & Design: Nirav Amin | Floral & Decor: Shaadi Creations | Catering: India House | DJ: DJ Sanu John - Do It All Entertainment | Baraat Horse: Maharaja Farms | Mehndi Artist: Shamima


Troy Hills, NJ South Indian Wedding by Lightyear Studio

Welcome back, ladies! After a ceremony for the ages that saw our couple unite their lives together for eternity, it was time to celebrate the milestone with a grand bash that only true Maharanis and Rajas are able to craft. The guests and newlyweds moved to the reception hall of the Sheraton Parsippany Hotel and as you can imagine, it was looking absolutely amazing. We are loving the different tones of blue used for the draping, decoration, and breathtaking floral arrangements that surely marveled every single one of the guests. Such a romantic setup and thanks to none other than Nirali Decor's blueprint! As we know, the ever-present liveliness of the Hindu rhythms can't be missing from the bashes. Dhoom Events Indian Wedding DJ understood that very well and came up with a ravishing playlist that for sure gave a new meaning to the word "celebration". Few things can be said when the images speak so eloquently. For that reason, now, it is time to dive into our gallery by Lightyear Studio and see it for ourselves. Let's get to it!

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DJ: Dhoom Events Indian Wedding DJ | Draping/Styling: Looks by Jassi | Hair & Makeup: Looks by Jassi | Photography: Lightyear Studio | Sangeet Venue: Sheraton Parsippany Hotel | Ceremony Venue: Sheraton Parsippany Hotel | Reception Venue: Sheraton Parsippany Hotel | Floral & Decor: Nirali Decor | Catering: Moghul Caterers | Bridal Fashions: Nallis Mumbai | Bridal Jewelry: Kay Jewelers | Cakes & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Cinematography: Lightyear Studio | Mehndi Artist: Monica Kothari


Troy Hills, NJ South Indian Wedding by Lightyear Studio

You know what time it is, Maharanis! It is time for another awe-inspiring wedding that we know is going to put a smile on those beautiful faces, so get ready! Our glam complices for the day? The team from Lightyear Studio of course. They never fail to impress with their incredible images so be sure, ladies, that this picture gallery is truly a work of art. Just like our Maharani's look during all the ceremonial rituals that went on at the Sheraton Parsippany Hotel in New Jersey. Our bride came out looking out of this world. Her orange sherbet lengha with details in gold, coral and emerald green was something out of a fairy tale and we are just loving every inch of it. Looks by Jassi, as we know, has everything always under control and this time was no exception. The work done with the hair and makeup of our Maharani Shuvya speaks for itself. Truthfully enchanting to say the least. The South Indian style of this spree is everywhere so do not forget to have a piece of paper and a pen at hand because ideas are just bubbling with this one. Join us in our full gallery for more! 

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DJ: Dhoom Events Indian Wedding DJ | Draping/Styling: Looks by Jassi | Hair & Makeup: Looks by Jassi | Photography: Lightyear Studio | Sangeet Venue: Sheraton Parsippany Hotel | Ceremony Venue: Sheraton Parsippany Hotel | Reception Venue: Sheraton Parsippany Hotel | Floral & Decor: Nirali Decor | Catering: Moghul Caterers | Bridal Fashions: Nallis Mumbai | Bridal Jewelry: Kay Jewelers | Cakes & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Cinematography: Lightyear Studio | Mehndi Artist: Monica Kothari


Jersey City, NJ Indian Fusion Wedding by House of Talent Studio

It is time for a wardrobe change! After the awe-inspiring ceremony, the newlyweds headed down to the majestic Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson for a ravishing bash. There, their nearest and dearest arrived looking amazing for a celebration of a lifetime. DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting brought his A - game and curated a playlist for the ages. Going from classics, modern sounds, to Bollywood tunes, it was all there! Guests' feet couldn't stop dancing! A strong couple of reasons why this event was such bliss, was of course because of Tum Hi Ho Events and Partyland Event Design Boutique. This incredible duo teamed up to create a magnificent setup with stunning floral arrangements to complete the couple's vision. Maharani standard kind of glam! Head to the full gallery to see all the inspiring details of this stunning event captured by House of Talent Studio

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We were actually introduced by our parents! At the time, I had lived in DC for several years and moved to NY for residency, and Jay was doing a residency in DC. We never really crossed paths but had mutual friends, and some of my friends knew him from the hospital. When my parents brought it up, I thought it was insane - it was a five-hour drive, I had one weekend off a month (at best) during my residency's intern year and it made no sense. But, I was about to visit DC to visit my best friends, and when I mentioned to a friend, she immediately vouched for Jay and said she thought we would get along really well. I had never gone on a blind date like this before, and Jay had experienced a couple of flops... Needless to say, neither of us was particularly enthusiastic but figured meeting each other couldn't hurt. Dinner was a blast, and that turned into going to an arcade across the street, to meeting up with my friends afterward to hang out since we knew it would be at least a month before we could see each other again. The funny thing about starting a long distance relationship when you're both residents is that your time off is so precious that you're not going to waste it... if you want to see someone who's 5 hours away on your only real weekend off in a month, it's automatically a huge commitment, so we never really had to have a "talk" about what we were doing. We just had amazing weekends together when we could, and kept planning the next one. About six months after we started seeing each other, I, a girl who is absolutely and completely allergic to sports who doesn't know a single rule of any game, ended up going to Ann Arbor to watch the Michigan Wolverines play... at that point, I think everyone who knew me knew I had met the one! 

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Jay proposed in December of 2017, almost two years after we had met. We were still making weekend trips to see each other, and it was around the time that I was finding out where I was going to match for my fellowship after residency. I had an idea that he was planning something (he kind of asked me if I was going to treat myself to a manicure after the match... a sure hint!) but I didn't really know what. After I found out where I matched, I wanted to have a great weekend to celebrate, so lucky for him, I was already planning on getting dolled up in a new outfit and dangerously high heels regardless of the snow. I thought we were starting off our day stopping by a friend's birthday, but instead, while I was sleeping after working a night call, Jay had arrived in NY and set up a proposal in DUMBO, by the Brooklyn Bridge in front of the carousel. It was such a sweet moment, and an even better way to celebrate an already happy weekend!

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 have a pretty good idea of what my taste is... I'm the low maintenance kind who doesn't shop often, but with particular tastes. So I knew I wasn't into pastels, wanted jewel tones for everything, and a very regal look without floral patterns. I love purple and red, so that was going to be a big part of what I looked for. My traditional engagement sari was a very rich ruby red, I found a gorgeous rich purple 9-yard sari for our extremely traditional ceremony, and I went with emerald green for a reception lehnga - the only lehnga I had for the day. I've been absolutely obsessed with mehndi since I was little; I always used to basically get a bridal mehndi done when we visited India, so literally, the first thing I did was spend a number of hours I'll never admit to poring over henna portfolios and booking an artist. Henna by Pallavi drew an absolutely gorgeous design, including both the NY and DC skylines to represent our relationship. We're a very urban couple, and we wanted a gorgeous view, which made it pretty simple to hone in on the Jersey City skyline for the backdrop and found a venue with a terrace that was just incredible. We used DJ Raj for a couple of other events in the past, and it was a no brainer to book him again. His playlist was incredible! I used pictures from Maharani Weddings to find most of our vendors when it came to hair and makeup, and a lot of googling to find specific things like photobooths. We knew we had a hundred moving parts and would never survive the day without a wedding planner, so we went with the online reviews, and Tum Hi Ho Events was a winner.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
We heard people raving about the World Trade Center skyline backdrop we had for the ceremony. We were so lucky - it was the only day that week it wasn't raining! The decorations from Partyland were also just incredible. We wanted to have some variety and picked a theme for each ceremony. Our mehndi was Bollywood themed, with movie posters with our faces photoshopped into them that people loved, a rickshaw photo station surrounded by all kind of Bollywood paraphernalia, our ceremony was more traditional and formal, and our reception was a combination of our personalities and interests - travel theme, with paper airplane seating cards, tables named after places we've been to, and U of M football. We ran in under a Michigan themed banner held by our wedding party and had a cake with travel/football themed designs on each tier. Our cake picture is actually one of our favorite pictures because it has so much of what we love in one picture!

 

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

Remember that everyone in your family has their own vision of the day and a different priority. Your parents likely care so much more about the religious aspects of the ceremony than the centerpieces, and you probably feel the opposite. It's hard to compromise on anything that anyone wants so badly, but you have to or it gets completely out of control. Use spreadsheets, google docs, make lists and checklists of EVERYTHING that needs to be done - every vendor, every task, every quote so you know the scope of what you're doing and can keep a handle on it.

 

Every day a new wedding to get dazzled by! 

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DJ: DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting | Photography: House of Talent Studio | Cinematography: House of Talent Studio | Draping/Styling: StyleBySmita | Floral & Decor: Partyland Event Design Boutique | Planning & Design: Tum Hi Ho Events | Ceremony Venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | Photo Booth: Photobomb


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