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Rolling Meadows, IL Indian Wedding by Rush Photography

Are you, ladies, ready for this purple toned reception? We hope you are because the gala, as we will see, was absolutely dazzling. I am so in love with all the beautiful periwinkle tones of the venue's decor! So elegant! And what about Maharani Anokhi's gorgeous reception dress? Breathtaking doesn't even begin to describe it! The Meadows Club was definitely glowing with these two and our friends from Rush Photography & Video Productions were there to capture it all. You immediately knew that everything was going to be amazing just by knowing that JSM Entertainment was the one in charge of the music. Seriously, with their artistry, entertainment was assured! So, ladies, let us go to part two of this amazing flair in today's gallery and get the party started. 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Pratik and I “met” in a group chat with mutual friends on AOL Instant Messenger in 2005. His AIM screen name was “the1nonly90” and I can still picture our conversations with his red font and black background. Given how young we were and that he was from the East Coast and I was in the Midwest, we never met in person. Neither of us quite remembers why, but as we got busier with high school and AIM lost its charm, we stopped keeping in touch with one another. We both went on our own separate ways to college and entered the working world.

Flash forward to 2016. Pratik adds me on Snapchat. I don’t think much of it, I add him back. One day he posts a Latin song on his Snapchat story. Without even realizing who had posted it, I immediately respond “What song is this? I need to have it!”. He responded and shared his Spotify playlist. We began Snapchatting and Snap-texting more frequently — eventually one day Pratik said “Why don’t you just text me? Here’ s my number”. It was then when I went to enter the phone number into my iPhone that I realized I had his number in my phone all along. Since 2005 it has been transferred over to every new phone I’ve ever used!

I texted him almost immediately - maybe I should have let him sweat it out a little, haha! That begins our hundreds of texts a day, which ultimately led to phone calls, video chats, and to me being absolutely smitten.

A couple of months later, I was going to Philly for a work conference and we’d talked about trying to get together since that was the closest I’d get to DC in the near future. Pratik said he really wanted to meet up, but he wouldn’t be able to because of work. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed, but I also understood. I got to my hotel and in a matter of moments, he texted me to ask if I’d gotten to my room okay. He followed this with “Since I couldn’t be there in person, I sent something to the lobby for you - it should be there now if you want to go get it”. With my heart racing and full of excitement, I hurried down the hallway and into the elevator. As soon as I stepped into the lobby, I saw Pratik - it was in that moment that I knew he was absolutely “the1nonly” one for me — “the one”. Cliche, but he made me believe in love at first sight.

We ended up having a wonderful dinner (he’d made reservations already, I was impressed!) and chatting as we walked around the city. He asked me to describe my ideal date. I responded with “I just went on it” and the rest is history!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Pratik is a planner. I mean, one of the most organized people you will ever meet in your life. So it won’t surprise any of our friends to know he had a multi-page document outlining exactly how the proposal would go.

He had planned out every little detail. For weeks, everyone had been talking about this party we were all supposed to attend. Pratik conveniently had to run errands prior to the party, so one of my best friends offered to pick me up along the way. He even planned out an “impromptu” stop for the two of us to pick up some last-minute things for this “party”.

When we got to the party location, my friend suggested checking out a historic bridge right around the corner. We walked onto the bridge and stopped in the middle, where the view overlooks the water. Before I could comprehend what was happening, she was walking away and I felt a tap on my shoulder.

I turned around to find Pratik on one knee - I was overwhelmed to see the man of my dreams kneeling before me with a ring in his hand. He used the next few moments to describe our journey and the adventures yet to come. I don’t know that I even let him finish asking the question before I exclaimed “yes!”. He placed the beautifully selected ring on my shaking hand as I wiped away my happy tears. This moment was everything I could have ever dreamt of and more.

Like I said earlier, Pratik is a planner. So, he had arranged for a photographer to capture these memories as well as take additional pictures on the beautiful bridge and areas around it. It did not surprise me one bit when Pratik suggested we head to another location to take a few more photos before wrapping up.

We pulled up to our neighborhood clubhouse to take a few pictures inside. As soon as I opened the door, I was greeted with a joyous “SURPRISE!” from a large group of our closest family and friends. Pratik, being the thoughtful man he is, had even reached out to some of my college friends who live in the area to attend. We celebrated with all of my favorite things - our family and friends, pizza, and cupcakes and cookies specially designed for our engagement by one of our talented friends. It truly was a day and night to remember!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Selecting our outfits was quite the task. Pratik and I had talked about what sort of look we were going for — I wanted a dark maroon outfit with just the right amount of bling and Pratik wanted something that looked regal.  Pratik was planning on getting his outfit custom made after I selected mine, so we spent the first few days in India looking at all of my options. Pastel colors were in during the time we were shopping, so I was starting to lose faith in finding an outfit that I loved and felt like a bride in. On our fifth day, Pratik and I went to the shops alone. We were looking at some wedding outfits when Pratik saw the dress. I instantly tried it on and did not want to take it off. That’s when I knew this dress was the dress - it was the right color, had the royal look we were going for, shined just right in the light, and was the perfect piece to compliment Pratik’s custom outfit.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Based on the compliments we’ve been getting, there are a few things guests really appreciated during our wedding weekend.

First, everything was on time! It’s amazing how much planning goes into a wedding - we made a few changes to accommodate the schedule as things came up, but we made sure not to cause any disruption in the guest experience.

Second, the hospitality. We had to book two different hotel blocks due to the number of guests - but made sure that every guest had everything they needed, especially lots of snacks! There were even to-go containers at breakfast and snack time for those who needed to take things up to their rooms or for their kids.

Lastly, the entire vibe of the weekend. It was clear that Pratik and I had taken the time to plan every detail so that we could enjoy the festivities and focus on us and our marriage - not just the wedding. We had a TON of fun with a lot of dancing involved - many guests told us they were impressed with the amount of energy and zeal Pratik and I exhibited all weekend despite the few hours of sleep we got. We had been planning for this weekend for a long time, so it was an absolute blast celebrating - as you can see by the smiles on our faces!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My words of wisdom came from my dad as we were nearing the beginning of our wedding weekend. He said to me: “Let things go and just enjoy it now!”. It was the perfect advice. No matter what little detail inevitably gets missed, no one else will really notice — and by the time you notice, it might be too late to change it anyway. Instead of getting worked up about it, just let it go and ENJOY. In the grand scheme of things, it won’t matter. What will matter is that you are marrying the love of your life surrounded by all of the people who care about you. They are all there to celebrate your love, so let your love be the aura that fills the room - not the perfectly placed candle or rosette tablecloth. If you struggle with this, like I do (ha!) - try your best to delegate. Delegate to your best friend(s), siblings, literally anyone you trust to make decisions on your behalf during your big weekend. It will help ease your mind so you can soak it all in and enjoy it!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I love wedding cake. I often joke with my friends that I’m only attending their wedding receptions for cake (I’m mostly joking!). As you can imagine, I was extremely excited to choose our wedding cake - both the decorations and the flavors. We tasted some delightful cakes at the Baking Institute and ended up choosing two flavors: white with lemon French custard filling and chocolate with vanilla Bavarian cream. For the decor, we wanted to go with a simple, yet royal look. We opted for an all-white cake with gold accents. Instead of a topper, we asked the bakery to create our logo in gold fondant. In between the layers with clean-cut designs, we asked for them to write out our wedding date in Roman Numerals, also in gold. When I got to the reception, I was in awe of how perfect the cake turned out - it was beautiful! I know not all people are cake people, so in addition to the cake, we selected a variety of pastries for our guests to enjoy. Both the cake and pastries were a hit at the reception - we still have people coming up to us telling us how good the dessert was!

Every day more weddings! 

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Mehndi Artists: Henna Moments | DJ: JSM Entertainment | Baraat: JSM Entertainment | Photography: Rush Photography & Video Productions | Ceremony Venue: The Meadows Club | Reception Venue: The Meadows Club | Event Coordination: Glamour and Lace Events | Floral & Decor: Dream Occasions | Hair & Makeup: Hair and Makeup by Hiral Vyas | Cakes & Treats: The Baking Institute | Cinematography: Rush Photography & Video Productions | Photo Booth: Rush Photography & Video Productions | Transportation: Prestige Exotics


Rolling Meadows, IL Indian Wedding by Rush Photography

Love! What an amazing feeling. Whoever has felt it knows how mysterious and beautiful it is. For that reason, we love to share love stories that give you inspiration, ladies, not only for the celebration but also about love itself. Today, we have an enchanting pair that we are so loving because of their style and taste. They are Anokhi & Pratik and they come from beautiful Illinois. Their ceremony was a traditional flair with all the contemporary elements that make our weddings shine. Color, family, dancing, all of it there to celebrate the milestone! If there is one thing that totally moved me, that was Maharani Anokhi's gorgeous fashion sense. Just look at that beautiful mehndi design by Henna Moments! So perfect for her! So much going on, ladies, be sure not to miss all the details in today's gallery thanks to Rush Photography & Video Productions.   

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Pratik and I “met” in a group chat with mutual friends on AOL Instant Messenger in 2005. His AIM screen name was “the1nonly90” and I can still picture our conversations with his red font and black background. Given how young we were and that he was from the East Coast and I was in the Midwest, we never met in person. Neither of us quite remembers why, but as we got busier with high school and AIM lost its charm, we stopped keeping in touch with one another. We both went on our own separate ways to college and entered the working world.

Flash forward to 2016. Pratik adds me on Snapchat. I don’t think much of it, I add him back. One day he posts a Latin song on his Snapchat story. Without even realizing who had posted it, I immediately respond “What song is this? I need to have it!”. He responded and shared his Spotify playlist. We began Snapchatting and Snap-texting more frequently — eventually one day Pratik said “Why don’t you just text me? Here’ s my number”. It was then when I went to enter the phone number into my iPhone that I realized I had his number in my phone all along. Since 2005 it has been transferred over to every new phone I’ve ever used!

I texted him almost immediately - maybe I should have let him sweat it out a little, haha! That begins our hundreds of texts a day, which ultimately led to phone calls, video chats, and to me being absolutely smitten.

A couple of months later, I was going to Philly for a work conference and we’d talked about trying to get together since that was the closest I’d get to DC in the near future. Pratik said he really wanted to meet up, but he wouldn’t be able to because of work. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed, but I also understood. I got to my hotel and in a matter of moments, he texted me to ask if I’d gotten to my room okay. He followed this with “Since I couldn’t be there in person, I sent something to the lobby for you - it should be there now if you want to go get it”. With my heart racing and full of excitement, I hurried down the hallway and into the elevator. As soon as I stepped into the lobby, I saw Pratik - it was in that moment that I knew he was absolutely “the1nonly” one for me — “the one”. Cliche, but he made me believe in love at first sight.

We ended up having a wonderful dinner (he’d made reservations already, I was impressed!) and chatting as we walked around the city. He asked me to describe my ideal date. I responded with “I just went on it” and the rest is history!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Pratik is a planner. I mean, one of the most organized people you will ever meet in your life. So it won’t surprise any of our friends to know he had a multi-page document outlining exactly how the proposal would go.

He had planned out every little detail. For weeks, everyone had been talking about this party we were all supposed to attend. Pratik conveniently had to run errands prior to the party, so one of my best friends offered to pick me up along the way. He even planned out an “impromptu” stop for the two of us to pick up some last-minute things for this “party”.

When we got to the party location, my friend suggested checking out a historic bridge right around the corner. We walked onto the bridge and stopped in the middle, where the view overlooks the water. Before I could comprehend what was happening, she was walking away and I felt a tap on my shoulder.

I turned around to find Pratik on one knee - I was overwhelmed to see the man of my dreams kneeling before me with a ring in his hand. He used the next few moments to describe our journey and the adventures yet to come. I don’t know that I even let him finish asking the question before I exclaimed “yes!”. He placed the beautifully selected ring on my shaking hand as I wiped away my happy tears. This moment was everything I could have ever dreamt of and more.

Like I said earlier, Pratik is a planner. So, he had arranged for a photographer to capture these memories as well as take additional pictures on the beautiful bridge and areas around it. It did not surprise me one bit when Pratik suggested we head to another location to take a few more photos before wrapping up.

We pulled up to our neighborhood clubhouse to take a few pictures inside. As soon as I opened the door, I was greeted with a joyous “SURPRISE!” from a large group of our closest family and friends. Pratik, being the thoughtful man he is, had even reached out to some of my college friends who live in the area to attend. We celebrated with all of my favorite things - our family and friends, pizza, and cupcakes and cookies specially designed for our engagement by one of our talented friends. It truly was a day and night to remember!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Selecting our outfits was quite the task. Pratik and I had talked about what sort of look we were going for — I wanted a dark maroon outfit with just the right amount of bling and Pratik wanted something that looked regal.  Pratik was planning on getting his outfit custom made after I selected mine, so we spent the first few days in India looking at all of my options. Pastel colors were in during the time we were shopping, so I was starting to lose faith in finding an outfit that I loved and felt like a bride in. On our fifth day, Pratik and I went to the shops alone. We were looking at some wedding outfits when Pratik saw the dress. I instantly tried it on and did not want to take it off. That’s when I knew this dress was the dress - it was the right color, had the royal look we were going for, shined just right in the light, and was the perfect piece to compliment Pratik’s custom outfit.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Based on the compliments we’ve been getting, there are a few things guests really appreciated during our wedding weekend.

First, everything was on time! It’s amazing how much planning goes into a wedding - we made a few changes to accommodate the schedule as things came up, but we made sure not to cause any disruption in the guest experience.

Second, the hospitality. We had to book two different hotel blocks due to the number of guests - but made sure that every guest had everything they needed, especially lots of snacks! There were even to-go containers at breakfast and snack time for those who needed to take things up to their rooms or for their kids.

Lastly, the entire vibe of the weekend. It was clear that Pratik and I had taken the time to plan every detail so that we could enjoy the festivities and focus on us and our marriage - not just the wedding. We had a TON of fun with a lot of dancing involved - many guests told us they were impressed with the amount of energy and zeal Pratik and I exhibited all weekend despite the few hours of sleep we got. We had been planning for this weekend for a long time, so it was an absolute blast celebrating - as you can see by the smiles on our faces!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My words of wisdom came from my dad as we were nearing the beginning of our wedding weekend. He said to me: “Let things go and just enjoy it now!”. It was the perfect advice. No matter what little detail inevitably gets missed, no one else will really notice — and by the time you notice, it might be too late to change it anyway. Instead of getting worked up about it, just let it go and ENJOY. In the grand scheme of things, it won’t matter. What will matter is that you are marrying the love of your life surrounded by all of the people who care about you. They are all there to celebrate your love, so let your love be the aura that fills the room - not the perfectly placed candle or rosette tablecloth. If you struggle with this, like I do (ha!) - try your best to delegate. Delegate to your best friend(s), siblings, literally anyone you trust to make decisions on your behalf during your big weekend. It will help ease your mind so you can soak it all in and enjoy it!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I love wedding cake. I often joke with my friends that I’m only attending their wedding receptions for cake (I’m mostly joking!). As you can imagine, I was extremely excited to choose our wedding cake - both the decorations and the flavors. We tasted some delightful cakes at the Baking Institute and ended up choosing two flavors: white with lemon French custard filling and chocolate with vanilla Bavarian cream. For the decor, we wanted to go with a simple, yet royal look. We opted for an all-white cake with gold accents. Instead of a topper, we asked the bakery to create our logo in gold fondant. In between the layers with clean-cut designs, we asked for them to write out our wedding date in Roman Numerals, also in gold. When I got to the reception, I was in awe of how perfect the cake turned out - it was beautiful! I know not all people are cake people, so in addition to the cake, we selected a variety of pastries for our guests to enjoy. Both the cake and pastries were a hit at the reception - we still have people coming up to us telling us how good the dessert was!

Second installment coming in no time! 

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Mehndi Artists: Henna Moments | DJ: JSM Entertainment | Baraat: JSM Entertainment | Photography: Rush Photography & Video Productions | Ceremony Venue: The Meadows Club | Reception Venue: The Meadows Club | Event Coordination: Glamour and Lace Events | Floral & Decor: Dream Occasions | Hair & Makeup: Hair and Makeup by Hiral Vyas | Cakes & Treats: The Baking Institute | Cinematography: Rush Photography & Video Productions | Photo Booth: Rush Photography & Video Productions | Transportation: Prestige Exotics


Flushing, NY Indian Fusion Wedding by George Street Photo & Video

We are back with Gaitree & Kenroy's marvelous fusion wedding! I can't wait to share with you the details of the grand reception and the romantic photo shoot that went on after the ceremony, so let's get right to it. The Westbury Manor hosted the newlyweds and their guests for the bash and the place was looking heavenly, just the way it should be when a Maharani is getting married. The team from Fern 'n' Decor was recruited to craft the floral arrangements and decoration of the venue, and they nailed it completely. A true success! Our couple also wanted to pamper their loved ones after an evening of flying emotions, so for that, the incredibly delicious culinary sweets from Francesco's Bakery made their appearance and it is safe to say that the guests got the sugar rush they needed to tear the dance floor apart. The one in charge of making that happen? DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting of course. The fun pro brought the house down with a fine selection of songs that left no one seated. Want to see the rest of today's nuptials? Join us in our gallery captured by George Street Photo & Video

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Our story began in June 2014 when Gaitree first met Kenroy's best friend and best man, Devon at a wedding. Although Kenroy wasn't there, in epic wing man fashion, Devon set up a double date for us with him and his wife, Sara, who also went to high school with Gaitree. A week later, Kenroy and Gaitree crossed paths for the very first time at a restaurant in Long Island, N.Y. and the rest, as they say, is history. After two and half years of dating, we were engaged on March 16, 2017 while on vacation in New Orleans. I knew Kenroy was the one when I started to realize he saw me the way I wanted the rest of the world to see me. We understood each other and brought out the best in each other and that's when I knew I wanted a future with him.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Kenroy and I were on vacation in New Orleans, I was just getting ready one morning in the hotel room. This was about halfway through our trip, and I thought I was getting ready for just another day of sight-seeing and exploring the city. But when I turned around from the mirror, Kenroy was on one knee and asked if I wanted to marry him and I said, at first, are you serious? Then of course, yes. It was simple, intimate and just the two of us. I wouldn't have wanted it any other way because he knows I get very shy in big, opening settings when I'm the center of attention.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My bridal lengha was custom made from India. I knew I always wanted a traditional red wedding dress. And when I walked into the store and saw it on the mannequin, I knew I had to have it and nothing else would do. I tried on several outfits but kept coming back to my first choice. It turned out beautiful and I loved wearing it. I felt like true royalty in that outfit, as every bride should on their wedding day. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The best moment of the wedding had to be our entrance into the reception. We wanted to do something to reflect our Trinidadian and Guyanese cultures so we walked in waving our flags with our immediate families also waving their flags to Soca music. It was like we were at a carnival. I think it reflected the marriage of our West Indian culture perfectly.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
These are the words of wisdom I wished someone had told me sooner. At some point during the planning process, it may seem that picking the right flowers, decorations or whatever decision is stressing you out at that moment is going to make or break your wedding. It may even be causing you and your fiancé undo conflict but at the end of the day, no one will remember what color the decorations were or what the flowers looked like, the only thing they will remember about the wedding, is that they had a good time. 
 
Every day a brand new feature, Maharanis, stick around! 
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DJ: DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting | Cakes & Treats: Francescos Bakery | Photography: George Street Photo & Video | Ceremony Venue: The Hindu Temple Society of North America Community Center | Reception Venue: The Westbury Manor | Floral & Decor: Fern 'n' Decor | Hair & Makeup: Lulu's Hair | Bridal Fashions: Samaira | Registry: Zola Wedding Registry


Flushing, NY Indian Fusion Wedding by George Street Photo & Video

A brand new day is here, ladies, and that means a brand new feature for our senses! Today, our glam and charm plane lands in the amazing and busy New York for Gaitree & Kenroy's enchanting fusion wedding. The Hindu Temple Society of North America Community Center housed the ceremonial rituals we will see, they were absolutely heartwarming and mystic. The gorgeous Maharani Gaitree beautifully flaunted a breathtaking lemon chiffon lengha that totally blew my mind because of its minimalistic style. It truly highlighted the delicate features of our bride, making her look even more stunning for her dreamed day. The classic and traditional red and gold lengha couldn't be missing from the spree. The bride glowed in it during the vows and the quintessential Hindu commitment look was indeed complete. All the details are in our gallery thanks to the creative work of the team from George Street Photo & Video. So, let's get right into this beautiful fusion wedding!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Our story began in June 2014 when Gaitree first met Kenroy's best friend and best man, Devon at a wedding. Although Kenroy wasn't there, in epic wing man fashion, Devon set up a double date for us with him and his wife, Sara, who also went to high school with Gaitree. A week later, Kenroy and Gaitree crossed paths for the very first time at a restaurant in Long Island, N.Y. and the rest, as they say, is history. After two and half years of dating, we were engaged on March 16, 2017 while on vacation in New Orleans. I knew Kenroy was the one when I started to realize he saw me the way I wanted the rest of the world to see me. We understood each other and brought out the best in each other and that's when I knew I wanted a future with him.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Kenroy and I were on vacation in New Orleans, I was just getting ready one morning in the hotel room. This was about halfway through our trip, and I thought I was getting ready for just another day of sight-seeing and exploring the city. But when I turned around from the mirror, Kenroy was on one knee and asked if I wanted to marry him and I said, at first, are you serious? Then of course, yes. It was simple, intimate and just the two of us. I wouldn't have wanted it any other way because he knows I get very shy in big, opening settings when I'm the center of attention.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My bridal lengha was custom made from India. I knew I always wanted a traditional red wedding dress. And when I walked into the store and saw it on the mannequin, I knew I had to have it and nothing else would do. I tried on several outfits but kept coming back to my first choice. It turned out beautiful and I loved wearing it. I felt like true royalty in that outfit, as every bride should on their wedding day. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The best moment of the wedding had to be our entrance into the reception. We wanted to do something to reflect our Trinidadian and Guyanese cultures so we walked in waving our flags with our immediate families also waving their flags to Soca music. It was like we were at a carnival. I think it reflected the marriage of our West Indian culture perfectly.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
These are the words of wisdom I wished someone had told me sooner. At some point during the planning process, it may seem that picking the right flowers, decorations or whatever decision is stressing you out at that moment is going to make or break your wedding. It may even be causing you and your fiancé undo conflict but at the end of the day, no one will remember what color the decorations were or what the flowers looked like, the only thing they will remember about the wedding, is that they had a good time. 
 
Stick around for more, ladies! 
STYLE
GUIDE
style
Fusion
Contemporary
season
Summer
color
DJ: DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting | Cakes & Treats: Francescos Bakery | Photography: George Street Photo & Video | Ceremony Venue: The Hindu Temple Society of North America Community Center | Reception Venue: The Westbury Manor | Floral & Decor: Fern 'n' Decor | Hair & Makeup: Lulu's Hair | Bridal Fashions: Samaira | Registry: Zola Wedding Registry


Newark, CA Indian Fusion Wedding by Aiya Photography

Welcome back loves! For your delight and inspiration, we have an incredibly sophisticated and stylish feature that you can't miss. Kasey & Keshlyn for their nuptials decided to merge both of their backgrounds and have two separate weddings that were absolutely incredible. The western ceremony was as beautiful as you would expect from two souls that love each other madly. Our gorgeous Maharani wore a long white gown with enchanting lace details in the front that made her look completely stunning. The beautiful bouquet was crafted by Dana's Flower Basket and I'm just loving the color combination on it. The violet, coral and white flowers were truly a glam pro-pick as we will see. The elegant Raja Keshlyn's choice was a light grey tux with a violet toned bowtie that was an absolute knockout. No wonder why Maharani Kasey chose him as her prince! These two lovebirds swore everlasting love to one another and our friends from Aiya Photography were there to capture every single moment of that important milestone in their lives. So, without further ado, here we have Kasey & Keshlyn's dazzling celebration in our full gallery!

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Photography: Aiya Photography | Ceremony Venue: Chandni Restaurant | Reception Venue: Chandni Restaurant | Haldi Mandap / Home Decor: Events by Nikhil | Hindu Wedding Floral & Decor: Samira from Chandni Restaurant | Floral & Bouquets: Dana's Flower Basket | Hindu Wedding Hair & Makeup: Cherry On Top Events by Jen | Western Wedding Table Centerpieces: Bride's Mother-in-law | Western Wedding Hair & Makeup: Jerilyndee Beauty | Hindu Wedding Catering: Chandni Restaurant | Western Wedding Catering: Made Out of Dough | DJ: DJ Hitt (Rohit Sharma) | Hindu Wedding Bridal Fashions: Sari Palace Berkeley | Western Wedding Bridal Fashions: Blossoms | Bridal Shoes: Nordstrom | Bridal Jewelry: Sari Palace Berkeley | Mehndi Artist: Ravie from Keyuri | Hindu Wedding Mandap: Bay Area Mandap Rentals | Hindu Priest & Wedding Programs: Acharya Satya Prakash Sharma


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