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Plano, TX South Indian Wedding by Studio KSD

Welcome back, Maharanis! Studio KSD brings for us the second installment of what was the most important day of Achu & Aby's lives. The delightful couple tied the knot surrounded by their loved ones at the Custer Road United Methodist Church in Plano, TX. The aura of this beautiful South Indian wedding is just overwhelming. Love can definitely be felt all around. The Plano Event Center housed the ravishing reception that was all things captivating and sophisticated in style. We loved the mixture of colors in the decoration and the overall energy and intimate atmosphere of it. Seriously, this just keeps on getting better. Wedding Decor by Faiza knows the adjectives "ravishing" and "glamorous" all too well, so the crew came up with the beautiful floral arrangements and design of the gala. And what a jubilee that was! We strongly suggest for you dolls to join us inside this beautiful gallery and become for an instant, a magical Maharani. Shall we? 

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Do not forget to come back for more bridal glam in our next daily feature! 

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Photography: Studio KSD | Floral & Decor: Events by Faiza | Photography: Studio KSD | Ceremony Venue: Custer Road United Methodist Church | Reception Venue: Plano Event Center | Hair & Makeup: Sarah Aasif


Plano, TX South Indian Wedding by Studio KSD

Hey there, loves! Monday is here and also a very intimate but enchanting wedding coming from Plano, TX. Studio KSD was in charge of capturing the graphic memories for all of us to get inspired by. Today's feature is what I call awesome. We love when pictures faithfully describe the love our couples have for each other. By looking at Achu & Aby, you know for sure they are soulmates. Such an expressive couple they are, it just makes my heart stop for a minute. The Christian ceremony was held at the majestic Custer Road United Methodist Church, elegantly decorated by our florist and decor crew extraordinaire, Wedding Decor by Faiza. We have seen in countless times their capabilities so do not get surprised if you see glam and taste dripping everywhere. The enchanting Maharani was wearing a beautiful and traditional white gown for the ceremony and for the photo shoot, she rocked an ivory lengha with navy blue details. Couldn't like those colors more! They looked amazing on her. She was also vibrant thanks to Sarah Aasif, who worked her hair and makeup look. The elegant Raja chose a stylish dark blue tux with a beautiful vest for the ceremony. I was truly impressed by the vest's fabric! We need to get our hands on those colors for sure! Anywho, you Maharanis know that we feature only the best, so, mission accomplished! We have them! Join us for part one of Achu & Aby's bash in our gallery

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More to come for you to get inspired! 

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Photography: Studio KSD | Floral & Decor: Events by Faiza | Photography: Studio KSD | Ceremony Venue: Custer Road United Methodist Church | Reception Venue: Plano Event Center | Hair & Makeup: Sarah Aasif


San Diego, CA Fusion Indian Wedding by Peter Nguyen Studio

Welcome back, Maharanis! Valentine's Day is right around the corner and we can't stop sharing with you these beautiful weddings. The amazing color palette of Pavitraa & Matt's ceremony and reception was truly one of a kind. They mixed various tones of light blue, grey and light purple. It definitely set the stage for a glittering event where our couple swore eternal love with a ton of shimmer. The talented crew from Kismet Events and NFP Events worked their magic and crafted the floral and decor of the entire experience. Uniquely elegant as you will see! During the reception, our well-known pals from Mantra Indian Cuisine brought their A-Game and pampered the guests with the delicious treats that only a true Maharani could have approved! This whole affair is too much for our senses! Can't get enough of this glam bride and her gown? Head on over to the gallery for more, captured by Peter Nguyen Studio.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Matt and I met on Match.com. We spent a few weeks texting back and forth and decided to meet for happy hour. I think we both knew there was great chemistry as we spent 4.5 hours talking about your life, jobs, families, and everything in between. Matt was my first and the only date on Match.com so I’m fortunate that online dating brought this perfect man to me. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I’ve never wanted a big over-the-top proposal. All I ever wanted is to have family around when it happened. Well, I never told Matt this but somehow he knew (I told you, he’s perfect!). We were celebrating Matt’s birthday that weekend and as a surprise to me, he called my sister and brother in law to visit us. The night before his birthday party, the four of us went out to dinner at my favorite restaurant in Scottsdale, Sassi. Once we were all seated, Matt told me that he had another surprise for me. After seeing my sister and brother in law, I, of course, said: “are mom and dad here too?” (As I looked around the restaurant). By that time Matt was on one knee and asking me to marry him. It was the perfect most unforgettable evening. Matt’s birthday party ended up turning into more of an engagement party for us but it was still a spectacular 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.
From the onset of planning the wedding, I wanted to make sure I was incorporating both cultures (Indian and western) and both religions (Hindu and Christian).
 
Being born and raised in San Diego, I always wanted to get married by the water. Luckily, Matt loves San Diego so it was an easy choice. My dad recommended the Hilton Bayfront and it was love at first sight. The venue was perfect for the events that we wanted to incorporate and the staff was great to work with. I wanted the decor to be simple but elegant - shades of blue and some pops of blush. My bridesmaids wore beautiful shalwar kameezes and the groomsmen sported dapper tuxedos. 
 
After my dad walked me down the aisle, the Hindu Pandit led us through portions of the Hindu wedding during the first part of our ceremony - which included a Ganesh puja, garland exchange, and saptapadi. We then transitioned to the Christian part of the ceremony, officiated by our friend Brett, - which included a Bible reading, vow exchange, and ring exchange. I wanted to have a fusion of the ceremonies rather than having multiple ceremonies.
 
Being on time is something that me and my family take pretty seriously and I had an amazing wedding planner who kept us on schedule the entire day. I think by the time the reception started, we were only 20 minutes behind!!
 
We are so grateful to my parents who gave us such a beautiful and memorable wedding day and we can’t thank them enough for it. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I worked with one of my family friends to design my wedding dress. My vision to fuse both cultures came to reality as my dress was a beautiful silk ivory gown with Indian embroidery and a dupatta that mimic’d a Veil. Continuing with the blue color scheme, I chose navy blue and gold embroidery and work. I wore the same gown for the reception party but removed the dupatta so I would be more comfortable dancing the night away. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the process was seeing it all come together in the last week - it was so rewarding. Wedding planning IS stressful but it’s all worth it in the end. We had family and friends fly-in a few days early to spend time on any last minute planning and to just celebrate our big day. My favorite part was knowing that the work we had all put into this big day was all coming together! 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
This is a hard one - there are so many special moments from that day! Prior to our wedding, one of our friends told us to “remember to take a moment, just the two of you, to soak it all in.” During the cocktail hour when our guests were finding their tables for dinner, Matt and I were sitting in another room. We had about 10 minutes to ourselves for the first time that day before we made our grand entrance as husband and wife. We talked about how grateful we were that everyone in the ballroom next door was here for us and to celebrate our love. It’s not every day you get to have all your special and loved ones in one room. It was also an opportunity for us to soak in the fact that we had just gotten married and that it was truly one of the happiest days of our life (I get a huge smile on my face thinking about those ten special minutes). 
 
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 talk on and on about this day because it was one of the best days of our lives. We still feel like it was all a dream and the best dream, at that. We’re so thankful to our wonderful and accommodating vendors who made this day so special and customized for us. 
 
Amazing wasn't it? More to come, tomorrow.
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Hair & Makeup: Beauty by Lishma | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Floral & Decor: Kismet Event Design | Catering: Mantra Indian Cuisine | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Venues: Hilton San Diego Bayfront | Planning & Design: SD Weddings by Gina | Floral & Decor: NFP Events | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Mari | DJ: Sound Nation | Cake & Treats: Sugar Divaz | Rentals: Chiavari Chairs of San Diego | Lightning: Sound Nation


San Diego, CA Fusion Indian Wedding by Peter Nguyen Studio

We're kicking off the week big time and today's dose of wedding delight follows Maharani Pavitraa and her Raja Matt as they tie the knot in a traditional Hindu ceremony. Coming all the way from the sunny San Diego, CA; these lovebirds kept it classy and recruited the great SD Weddings by Gina to plan and design their dream wedding. Peter Nguyen Studio was in charge of bringing for you Maharanis the sneak peeks of the ceremony and reception, and what went down on that amazing day. This lovely feature showcases our gorgeous couple who are all things stylish and sensational. The Hilton Bayfront San Diego was the witness of them biding their hearts together for the rest of their lives, and what a ceremony that was! The night was full of fun, dance routines, heartwarming speeches, smiles, and laughter all around. Wedding success! Let go right into it and explore Pavitraa & Matt's wedding in our complete gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Matt and I met on Match.com. We spent a few weeks texting back and forth and decided to meet for happy hour. I think we both knew there was great chemistry as we spent 4.5 hours talking about your life, jobs, families, and everything in between. Matt was my first and the only date on Match.com so I’m fortunate that online dating brought this perfect man to me. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I’ve never wanted a big over-the-top proposal. All I ever wanted is to have family around when it happened. Well, I never told Matt this but somehow he knew (I told you, he’s perfect!). We were celebrating Matt’s birthday that weekend and as a surprise to me, he called my sister and brother in law to visit us. The night before his birthday party, the four of us went out to dinner at my favorite restaurant in Scottsdale, Sassi. Once we were all seated, Matt told me that he had another surprise for me. After seeing my sister and brother in law, I, of course, said: “are mom and dad here too?” (As I looked around the restaurant). By that time Matt was on one knee and asking me to marry him. It was the perfect most unforgettable evening. Matt’s birthday party ended up turning into more of an engagement party for us but it was still a spectacular 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.
From the onset of planning the wedding, I wanted to make sure I was incorporating both cultures (Indian and western) and both religions (Hindu and Christian).
 
Being born and raised in San Diego, I always wanted to get married by the water. Luckily, Matt loves San Diego so it was an easy choice. My dad recommended the Hilton Bayfront and it was love at first sight. The venue was perfect for the events that we wanted to incorporate and the staff was great to work with. I wanted the decor to be simple but elegant - shades of blue and some pops of blush. My bridesmaids wore beautiful shalwar kameezes and the groomsmen sported dapper tuxedos. 
 
After my dad walked me down the aisle, the Hindu Pandit led us through portions of the Hindu wedding during the first part of our ceremony - which included a Ganesh puja, garland exchange, and saptapadi. We then transitioned to the Christian part of the ceremony, officiated by our friend Brett, - which included a Bible reading, vow exchange, and ring exchange. I wanted to have a fusion of the ceremonies rather than having multiple ceremonies.
 
Being on time is something that me and my family take pretty seriously and I had an amazing wedding planner who kept us on schedule the entire day. I think by the time the reception started, we were only 20 minutes behind!!
 
We are so grateful to my parents who gave us such a beautiful and memorable wedding day and we can’t thank them enough for it. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I worked with one of my family friends to design my wedding dress. My vision to fuse both cultures came to reality as my dress was a beautiful silk ivory gown with Indian embroidery and a dupatta that mimic’d a Veil. Continuing with the blue color scheme, I chose navy blue and gold embroidery and work. I wore the same gown for the reception party but removed the dupatta so I would be more comfortable dancing the night away. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the process was seeing it all come together in the last week - it was so rewarding. Wedding planning IS stressful but it’s all worth it in the end. We had family and friends fly-in a few days early to spend time on any last minute planning and to just celebrate our big day. My favorite part was knowing that the work we had all put into this big day was all coming together! 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
This is a hard one - there are so many special moments from that day! Prior to our wedding, one of our friends told us to “remember to take a moment, just the two of you, to soak it all in.” During the cocktail hour when our guests were finding their tables for dinner, Matt and I were sitting in another room. We had about 10 minutes to ourselves for the first time that day before we made our grand entrance as husband and wife. We talked about how grateful we were that everyone in the ballroom next door was here for us and to celebrate our love. It’s not every day you get to have all your special and loved ones in one room. It was also an opportunity for us to soak in the fact that we had just gotten married and that it was truly one of the happiest days of our life (I get a huge smile on my face thinking about those ten special minutes). 
 
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 talk on and on about this day because it was one of the best days of our lives. We still feel like it was all a dream and the best dream, at that. We’re so thankful to our wonderful and accommodating vendors who made this day so special and customized for us. 
 
This is not all! Be sure to come back for part two of this amazing wedding! 
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Hair & Makeup: Beauty by Lishma | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Floral & Decor: Kismet Event Design | Catering: Mantra Indian Cuisine | Photography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Venues: Hilton San Diego Bayfront | Planning & Design: SD Weddings by Gina | Floral & Decor: NFP Events | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Mari | DJ: Sound Nation | Cake & Treats: Sugar Divaz | Rentals: Chiavari Chairs of San Diego | Lightning: Sound Nation


Princeton, NJ South Fusion Indian Wedding by Mike Landis Photography

Monica and Mike plan the perfect celebration along with Bells N Rings Events whose fabulous team accomplished every aspect of the couple’s wedding vision and orchestrated the fabulous array of exclusive vendors! The vision came to life at the upscale Westin Princeton at Forrestal Villag, amidst a grand ballroom bedecked by Partyland Event Design Boutique with a wispy theme that included a set of three arches dripping white blooms and added a touch of color to each table with a showy floral centerpiece for each table. Before the vibrant gathering, Mike Landis Photography’s lens caught the newlyweds in an elegant photo session at a lovely indoor and outdoor scenic area. Maharani Monica’s stunned the crowd with a romantic loose hairstyle and natural makeup created by beauty expert BridalByJyoti and that were the perfect match for her white lace gown. She also struck the pose with her new hubby for the lens of Big Laughs Photo Booth LLC to snap and print some funny instant portraits that made the special evening even more memorable! Check out the fabulous night scenes in our full gallery

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Congrats to the happy couple! See you tomorrow Maharanis!

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Planning & Design: Bells N Rings Events | Hair & Makeup: BridalByJyoti | Floral & Decor: Partyland Event Design Boutique | Venues: The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ: DJ Atish | Cake & Treats: Cramer's Bakery | Photo Booth: Big Laughs Photo Booth LLC | Photography: Mike Landis Photography


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