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City of Industry, CA Indian Wedding by AJ Studios

It is Wednesday already and here we are, holding back tears, Maharanis! Every feature just gets better and better. Now, it is Rachna & Miner's time to glow and what better way than with a lovely feature! We are certain you are just going to love this wedding. The chemistry of the couple sure challenges the always shining Californian sun, and that is a lot to say! The sunny and bright color palette chosen by Raja Miner and Maharani Rachna was definitely on point. Going from their wardrobe to the decorations, it all blended smoothly. The Pacific Palms Resort housed both the ceremony and reception and they were absolutely heartwarming. Few things can be said when pictures speak so loudly. Thanks to AJ Studios. They took the memorable pictures we bring for you today so grab a tissue, we don't want any ruined makeup! Big challenges also require talent, luckily for our lovebirds, Deepti's Florals Designs & Mandaps know their craft and came up with the beautiful decorations for the event. Incredible, isn't it? Let's get right into it in our full gallery!

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Stay with us for their sunny bash! 

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Floral & Decor: Deepti's Florals Designs & Mandaps | Catering: Vishnu Catering | Ceremony Venue: Pacific Palms Resort | Reception Venue: Pacific Palms Resort | Planning & Design: Shilpa Patel Events | Hair & Makeup: Shear Artistry Salon | Reception Hair & Makeup: Emi Artistry | Catering: Tandoor Cuisine | DJ: Dhamaka Entertainment | Photography: AJ Studios


Franklin Township, NJ South Asian Wedding by JF Photography Studio

Our lovebirds are finally married. All the time and care invested for that moment pays off and now they are bonded as one soul, ready to start their new life as husband and wife. Now, it is time for an inspiring photo shoot and to party; and believe me, no one knows how to throw a party better than our lovebirds. The Marigold in New Jersey also housed the reception, and as always, looked absolutely amazing. The beautiful Maharani wore a silver lengha and the elegant groom rocked a champagne sherwani, both of their styles were definitely what you would expect out of a grand wedding like this. The lovely photo shoot was held outdoors portraying the couple looking madly in love with each other at The Marigold's iconic gazebo. So here it is, the grand reception of Archana & Kailash beautifully captured by JF Photography Studio in our gallery

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That is all for today, but be sure to come back for more!  

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Photography: JF Photography Studio | Venues: The Marigold


Whippany, New Jersey Indian Wedding by Asaad Images

From single to soulmate. From the first date to forever. Maharani Payal's love for her beau Hiten is seemingly timeless. And, as apparent in this fabulous soiree orchestrated by Mayank Amin of Platinum Dream Events, you can certainly see why! The bride's wish of a sophisticated designed venue with debonair lighting and her closest family and friends came true at the Hanover Marriott. After being dolled up by Flawless Beauty by Pauline, Payal and Hiten hit the outdoors to take some gorgeous portraits with Asaad Images. The spacious ballroom was filled with elegant tablescapes, ivory linens, and shimmering drapery. The sweetheart stage was lit up in illuminated lighting that added a level of pizazz throughout the venue (and made for some great lighting by Premier DJ USA!). Behind the animated lens was Regal Palette Studio capturing each stunning clip. I have personally picked some of my favorites down below, however, all the romantic images can be found in our gallery.

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See you tomorrow, loves! 

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Hair & Makeup: Flawless Beauty by Pauline | Draping/Styling: StyleBySmita | Planning & Design: Platinum Dream Events | Venues: Hanover Marriott | Baraat: Arjun Sapra | Dholi | Baraat: EB Horses | Cakes & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Catering: Bombay Talk | Lunch | Catering: Ashirwad Palace | Reception | Catering: Mr.Paanwala | Paan | DJ: Premier DJ Usa | Dj-Harin Patel | DJ: DJ Insomnia | Floral and Decor: Wedding Design | Lighting: Premier DJ Usa | Dj-Harin Patel | Mehndi: Henna For All | Photo booth: Book N Gram | Photographer: Asaad Images | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Padma Graphic Design | Bridesmaids Hair & Makeup: Cinderella Bridez


Whippany, New Jersey Indian Wedding by Asaad Images

What's your Indian wedding fantasy? For Maharani Payal it was cultural ceremony intermixed with a regal reception at the elegant Hanover Marriott, planned and designed by Platinum Dream Events. This prestigious Indian wedding feature by the incredibly talented Asaad Images paints a photo of a loving couple with an equally tender support system. My absolutely favorite element of an Indian wedding is the baraat party. Us Maharanis like to get down! But, so do the Maharajas as evident in all these charming clips with the groom and his boys getting ready for the big moment! Flawless Beauty by Pauline hand designed a blushing Indian bride that has me green with envy. Wedding Design bathed the venue in an ethereal glow with regal pedestals and décor. Regal Palette Studio was there to capture all the love action. Trust me, babes, you are going to want to spend some time in our gallery

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Hiten and I met online. We spent a few weeks chatting back and forth before we decided it was time to meet face-to-face. From the beginning, I could tell that Hiten was kind, respectful, and an overall fun-loving person. I had to postpone our date until the end of July of that year because I was finishing up some classes. Hiten thought I was flaking on him, but unbeknownst to him, I truly was planning to reach out at the end of the month. So, I did. We met up for dinner, which ended up lasting about 6 hours as we talked about life, family, friends, and everything in between. Hiten was my first and only online date, and I'm extremely lucky to have found my partner in him. I knew he was "the one" based on his thoughtful gestures, the way he treated my parents with sheer kindness, and how he so naturally put my needs above his own. 

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Hiten proposed on 3/18/2017 in Philadelphia near the AMOR sculpture in Logan Square. At the time I was a part of  Exodus Artistry, a dance company (hire them for all your dance needs), so Hiten had them plan a fake dance gig in Philly to get me there without suspicion. We started that Saturday with brunch at Bar BomBón, after which we headed to Logan Square. Hiten insisted on getting a photo in front of the iconic sculpture, so we made our way there. When we arrived, we asked a woman to take our photo, and this woman proceeded to take a photo of us not only on our phone camera but also on her professional camera. I started telling Hiten that we should ask her to delete the picture, etc, etc. Before I knew it, Hiten got down on one knee and started to propose! He explained why there's a woman taking our photo, why we're here, and how he wants to spend the rest of his life with me. I always thought I would cry during my proposal, but honestly, all I felt was pure happiness and I could not stop smiling. Within minutes, all of our closest friends and family from all over the country (& world) walked towards us with decorations and signs. Then, Hiten had organized for my girlfriends and Mom to bring outfits, makeup, and hair tools to get me ready before we went out for the rest of the night. The day was absolutely perfect. He is perfect. 

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.
Since Hiten and I had discussed getting engaged, I had started the planning process quite early. I had several email drafts already saved to vendors that I knew would deliver perfection. I had known my makeup artist for 2 years (since she did my MOH's hair/makeup at her wedding), so that was easy. I actually picked my wedding date around her availability. We chose the venue that had those dates, fell within our budget, and looked like a place we could envision our wedding. The one question to ask yourself when choosing a vendor is "Are they flexible and easy to work with?". If you don't enjoy talking to them or feel comfortable with the vendor, don't waste your time. 

Outfits: We went to India for all of our outfits. It was quite the hassle dealing with vendors in India, but you do get a ton of options. At the end, we were happy. 

Decor Theme: This was probably one of the hardest parts for me. Even though I had an overflow of ideas from Instagram and Pinterest, it was difficult to choose just one theme and put it all together. I knew that I wanted a colorful garba, modern yet traditional mandap style, and an elegant reception, so Hiten and I chose the decor that best fit that criteria. 

Wedding Planner: That was easy! Hiten knew Mayank from Platinum Dreams and we had heard great things about the team. And boy, did they deliver! Not only were we pleased, but our guests were boasting about the Platinum group for weeks. 

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I worked with Suruchi Parakh from Surat, Gujarat to design my wedding dress. I always knew I wanted to have a green and gold lengha, so she helped bring my vision to life.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Wedding Ceremony: 
We were fortunate to have little to no chatter from a crowd of 320 people, and our guests seemed to appreciate that. We also heard that the ceremony was timely and organized. 

Reception: 
Our DJ made the evening extremely enjoyable. Because we had limited speeches(for an Indian wedding), we maximized the amount of time our guests could spend on the dance floor. After the wedding, many of our guests said that they had never seen a wedding where everyone immediately joined the dance floor and had a good 4-5 hours of dancing, no interruptions. That was VERY important to us. The reception is a time enjoy and we are so happy to hear that our guests had fun. 

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Our reception hall reveal gave us a few minutes to soak in what had just happened a few hours prior -- we got married! We also rehearsed our first dance, which gave us a more intimate feeling than performing it at the reception. Hiten will argue that his most special moment was the nap he squeezed in after the ceremony before the reception ;)

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
1. It's never too early to start planning
2. Complete your guest list first
3. Book your vendors early (esp in NY/NJ)
4. Schedule a weekly date night with your fiancé and don't talk about wedding planning
5. Remember that it all does come together, so don't forget to reflect during the planning process and appreciate the end goal. 

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
We could discuss every single detail about our wedding for days on end, but I think our pictures do it justice. This was the most perfect day that came together because of our love for each other, support from friends/family, and immense planning. No matter how your wedding ends up, it is a dream come true. I wouldn't change anything about our wedding week, except maybe have a repeat button because I never wanted it to end!

 

Fashionistas, you won't want to miss a beat! The reception party is headed your way! 

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Hair & Makeup: Flawless Beauty by Pauline | Draping/Styling: StyleBySmita | Planning & Design: Platinum Dream Events | Venues: Hanover Marriott | Baraat: Arjun Sapra | Dholi | Baraat: EB Horses | Cakes & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Catering: Bombay Talk | Lunch | Catering: Ashirwad Palace | Reception | Catering: Mr.Paanwala | Paan | DJ: Premier DJ Usa | Dj-Harin Patel | DJ: DJ Insomnia | Floral and Decor: Wedding Design | Lighting: Premier DJ Usa | Dj-Harin Patel | Mehndi: Henna For All | Photo booth: Book N Gram | Photographer: Asaad Images | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Padma Graphic Design | Bridesmaids Hair & Makeup: Cinderella Bridez


Newport Beach, CA South Indian Wedding by Peter Nguyen Studio

Monica and Naren decided to start a wonderful journey together and their wedding bucked tradition from the beginning! Peter Nguyen Studio bring us this breathtaking South Indian wedding celebration and the striking images are ready to leave you in complete awe! Shilpa Patel Events made sure to produced and bring to life the grand ceremony in the lush outdoors of the Renaissance Newport Beach hotel! Ethnic Essence Couture Events designed a dreamy scenario with the perfect neutral colors, magnificent tents that harbored the union and were combined flawlessly with the fresh colorful flower arrays and traditional finery! This south Indian bride looks fabulous as she flaunted an exquisite bridal Marathi ensemble and paired it with her family heirlooms and we can’t get enough of her beautiful bridal bouquet! The spellbinding change of vows was unforgettable and I can’t wait to show the details of reception that was nothing less than extraordinary but first visit our gallery for more amazing photos!   

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met back on Thanksgiving 2012, when I studied for 3 months in D.C for undergrad. This was the first time I was meeting the Sridhar's. The parents had a hidden agenda for the evening, which included setting up my older sister with Naren's older brother. Safe to say, that didn't work out. I instantly felt a spark upon meeting Naren, but was dating someone else at the time. The evening and weekend were filled with a ton of local beer, home-cooked food, and sightseeing in D.C.
 
A month later, I was in San Francisco and ended up having a tourist day with Naren and his brother. This is the weekend where the true magic happened. After a trip to a local speakeasy, I made the first move and grabbed Naren's hand while crossing the busy streets of San Francisco. That's when we knew that the feelings were mutual.
 
After a congenial couple of emails between family friends, we slowly started texting every day. We stayed up for hours on end, sending silly pictures and emojis to each other. We got to know each other better, virtually, over the next few months. In my last year of college, I went through a terrible roommate situation, and Naren ended up being there, by phone, through it all – whether it was to listen to me vent or to make me laugh.
 
Later in June 2013, Naren was in Southern CA for his best friends wedding and asked me to accompany him to the wedding, as friends. We took silly photo booth pictures, danced the night away to Spice Girls, and had an amazing time together. We eventually went outside to catch the Disneyland firework show, for which we missed it since they were on the wrong side of the building. We ended up talking outside for some time, at which time Naren asked me out. 
 
In my mind, I always felt like Naren was the one for me. We have similar interests, are comfortable enough to be a little quirky, and even with the distance, every time we got to see each other, it didn't feel like we were starting anew.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
In April 2017, Naren started actively shopping for an engagement ring. 
He already knew what shape the ring was going to be, from a text of a bus advertisement he received a few months prior. In July 2017, he had finally found the perfect ring, while shopping with his mom and brother, Navin, in Seattle.
 
Naren had thought about proposing at various points throughout July & August 2017, but none of them seemed like the perfect moment. Due to the fact that I'm really into food, Naren knew the perfect location to propose would be one of my favorite local restaurants - on a totally random Wednesday night! It was just like another weeknight, Naren's dad was making a surprise trip to Seattle for work and wanted to have dinner with us. Little did I know, that was all a setup and a perfect one at that. 
 
We got seated at the best seat in the house, the Chef's table. Shortly after being seated, Naren purposefully left his wallet in the car, so he could sneak away from the table to go retrieve it. Eventually, Naren came back to the restaurant while finishing up a call with his dad on the phone. Naren abruptly walks into the restaurant, and says, "Sorry. My dad isn't coming to the restaurant", at which point I gave him a very concerned look on my face. At that point, I knew this was all staged!
 
With the biggest cheek to cheek smiles on both of our faces, Naren got down on one knee to propose to me. The whole restaurant, with a mere 28 seats, waited in anticipation for my answer. I, of course, said yes, but with all the noise in the restaurant and my soft voice, Naren didn't hear me. Naren promptly got off his knee, and handed me the entire ring box, without putting the ring on my finger (he blames the adrenaline). Caught in the moment, Naren eventually did put the ring on my finger, only after I requested it. :)
 
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.
The planning of our dream wedding was such a group effort! We had a WhatsApp group called "Team Narmony" where we discussed everything from what we were going to wear, to vendors, to who is staying in which hotel. There were many nights of family conference calls as well - which was a challenge when dealing with people in different time zones.
 
My mom was crucial in tapping into her network to secure the most amazing hair & makeup artists, outfits, decorator, and photographer/videographer. Both of our families worked so hard to make this the wedding we always wanted, while also making it an effortless experience for friends and family. I wouldn't trade this experience for anything! 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
We had our Big Day in Southern California but currently live in Seattle, WA. Seattle holds a special place in my heart and I have so many vendors and restaurants I love in this city. I loved finding unique ways to incorporate this wonderful city into my SoCal wedding. Some examples of how I incorporated were: bridal robes, Welcome sign, Reception Guest Book, Table Numbers, and Reception Party Favors. I even had the Seattle skyline drawn into my bridal henna. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
My first look with my now-husband was so special, but the one that I constantly look back at is the first look with my dad. I was wearing my paternal grandmother's wedding jewelry and was decked out in a traditional Paithani (Marathi) sari. We did our first look on a secluded balcony of the hotel, and the moment my dad turned around, we both starting tearing up. I'll never forget the way my dad looked at me, so proudly and admiration. My dad and I haven't lived in the same house for over 10 years, but I've always been very close to my dad. It was just the feeling of daddy's little girl really growing up and moving on. It really hit me at that point that I was getting married, but I knew that my dad was always going to be the first man I loved. 
 
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.
For the reception, we didn't have a wedding party and didn't do the traditional entrance with bride and grooms, mom and dad. We changed it up and allowed the mom's, dad's, and sibling to enter together. Each pair could pick their own song, which led to some fun entrances and music choices. To us, it really portrayed the melding of our families. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
You have got to get through it! There will be disagreements, tears, and so much more - but I promise you it is so worth it in the end!
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
We didn't have a cake at our wedding. We instead did freshly baked cookies from a local Orange County company and had some delicious Indian ice cream from Saffron Spot. The dinner was so decadent, that it was nice to have something simple for dessert.
 
Get ready ladies! The most beautiful reception moments, coming up next!
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Floral & Decor: Ethnic Essence Couture Events | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Sangeet Venue: Yorba Linda Community Center | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Renaissance Newport Beach | Planning & Design: Shilpa Patel Events | DJ: DJ Rehil | DJ: Dhamaka DJ | Sangeet Bridal Fashion: Madsam Tinzin | Reception Bridal Fashion: Shyamal & Bhumika | Reception Jewelry: Karmik Fashions | Reception Favors: Seattle Chocolate | Lightning: DJ Rehil | Lightning: Dhamaka DJ | Mehndi Artist: Dream merchants | Dance Floor: Hcd Dancefloors | Foodie Robes: Le Foodie | Guestbook: Dozfy Works


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