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Springfield, Missouri Indian Fusion Wedding by ePagaFoto

It was time to wrap up the wedding festivities of Kripa and Matt who invited a group of privileged guests to the wonderful University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center for this dreamy last event! The lovely bride made her way to their soiree in an incredible lovely Samaira lehenga choli design that allowed her to flaunt her fantastic mehndi creation by Isha Parekh from iDev Event Company LLC. DJ Riz Entertainment played a curated list of joyful music and their modern illumination highlighted the resplendent purple backdrop that surrounded the sweetheart table! The colorful blooms by Northwest Arkansas Florist added more allure to the night while the rustic fruity naked cake dusted with sweet snow increased the charm of the wedding night set up! The Godavari Kansas City, the best south Indian restaurant in Kansas, served the fabulous dinner and ePagaFoto collected all the memories from the big day into a fantastic series of images that will satisfy your creative soul! See the entire beautiful album in our full gallery!

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DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | Planning & Design: iDev Event Company LLC | Mehndi Artists: iDev Event Company LLC | Ceremony & Reception Venue: University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center | Floral & Decor: Northwest Arkansas Florist | Event Designer: Northwest Arkansas Florist | Hair & Makeup (Saturday): Gloss Makeup & Hair | Hair & Makeup: Vivo Salon | Catering: Godavari Kansas City | Transportation (Baraat): Route 66 Car Museum | Bridal Fashion - Catholic Ceremony: Badgley Mischka at BHLDN | Bridal Fashion - Ceremony (Yellow Saree): Bindu Giri Designer | Bridal Fashion - Ceremony (White Saree): Chennai Silks | Bridal Fashion - Reception Lehenga: Samaira of Hicksville NY | Bridal Jewelry - Hindu ceremony: Vummidi Jewellers | Bridal Jewelry - Hindu ceremony: Vasundara Roof Top of Hyderabad | Bridal Jewelry - Catholic Ceremony: Tiffany & Co. | Cake & Treats: Deborah Hall | Dessert Table: University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center | Cinematography: McGee Creative | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: King of Cards in Bangalore | Mehndi Artist: Priya Chandel | Rentals: Eventful Rental | Photography: ePagaFoto


Springfield, Missouri Indian Fusion Wedding by ePagaFoto

The lovely couple made their way to their ceremony day with an unforgettable Sangeet that submerged the groom’s family even more into the fabulous Indian culture! The beautiful Kripa and Matt decided to hold their multicultural nuptials in the elegant halls of the grand University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center! These soulmates decided to receive the Hindu blessings before taking their Christian vows. The vibrantly colored florals for the Hindu ceremony were seriously awesome, from explosions of hot pinks and purples, Northwest Arkansas Florist gave a festive and fun feel to the traditional scenery! For the second ceremony, Maharani Kripa donned a delicate off-white gown she paired with a bright bold bridal bouquet while Matt suited up in a navy suit, very appropriate for his summer union. iDev Event Company LLC's knit team seamlessly planned the whimsical events while the dream team of ePagaFoto caught on camera the best of this fusion wedding extravaganza! Check out our complete gallery for more striking images!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Matt our first day of class at Saint Louis University (SLU). He claims that I went up to him and was chatting his ear off, but I find that hard to believe because I'm very shy with people I first meet. We were friends for a while, and Matt would always make excuses to study with me. Little did I know that he was trying to make his way into my heart! We started dating a few months later and have been together ever since, nearly 9 years ago! 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Matt proposed to me in July of 2017. He was studying for the Bar exam in Missouri, and I was working for Congress in DC. A few days after he took the Bar, he flew to DC to spend a few weeks with me before heading out of town for his big Bar trip in Costa Rica. I threw a "Congratulations on finishing the Bar" party for him on Friday, and on Saturday morning, we got massages and went shopping for my friend's birthday party later that evening. We then went home to get ready to have a late lunch with one of our best friends from SLU. My friend, Sean, called me in a panic to say that he had to meet us at Bartholdi Park, which was on my way between my apartment and office. Matt and I walked there, and I was searching everywhere for Sean. At that moment, Matt said, "Well, Kripa, I have a question for you..." and I screamed, "Oh my God is it happening now?!" He got down on his knee for half a second, never really asked me anything, and then I screamed, "Yes!!!!" Afterward, we went to my favorite restaurant in DC, where Matt's parents and mine were waiting for us (they had flown in from Missouri and Kansas). Matt had orchestrated all of these things (the party, the massages, the shopping) to distract me from my usual weekend routine. It was absolutely 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.
To start planning the wedding, I reached out to other Indian Brides who I knew. They pointed me toward Indian wedding planning checklists (either sending me their own or others available online). I then broke those timelines down into a month by month binder to keep track of everything and make sure we were on schedule. 
 
One of the first things we had to do from there was put together a quick guest list so we knew how large our wedding was going to be. From there, we had to find a Venue in Springfield, Missouri (my hometown) that was big enough to accommodate that crowd while also allowing outside caterers to provide Indian food. Luckily, those parameters were pretty easy to narrow down locations in Springfield, and we were lucky to have the incredible, enthusiastic help of Bridgette Renfro at University Plaza Hotel and Convention Center to plan all of the major and minor details of our wedding weekend. 
 
While the wheels were rolling with securing our Venue, we decided to go ahead and start shopping for my wedding outfits. My parents, brother, Matt, and I shopped together for my lenghas in Hicksville, NY, close to where my brother lives because my parents didn't want me to have to feel the burden of taking off a ton of time to travel to India to buy my outfits. My mom selected beautiful saris for our Hindu ceremony during her two wedding shopping trips to India, and for our Catholic ceremony, our friend Sean helped me pick out the perfect white dress at BHLDN in DC.  
 
Selecting the decorations for our ceremony was the toughest part! That's mainly because I had no vision for what our wedding should look like. I downloaded Pinterest to start figuring out what my vision and inspiration were, and Matt found Bhakti Holcomb, our incredible decorator, and florist from Arkansas. She transformed my lack of vision into something even more beautiful than I had ever hoped for. 
 
Based on experience at other weddings, and because we were bringing together two cultures and religions, we wanted to be sure that our DJ was the most dynamic person possible. We absolutely found that with DJ Riz and his team, and that was based on a recommendation from an Indian Bride who was a reference for Bhakti Holcomb. He really engaged our entire 400-person audience for the entirety of our Sangeet program (which is really tough to do), and he turned around to start a dance party at 9 AM the next day. He was a perfect MC, really bringing the energy and enthusiasm from everyone all day long, and he felt so familiar and comfortable to us that people thought he was our uncle. He was integral in bringing our days of events together so beautifully.  
 
And then, of course, there is the importance of selecting incredible photographers and videographers. We had the best crew from epagaFOTO and McGee Creative who were so excited to be a part of our wedding. They kept telling us how much joy and love they felt from the room and how amazing of an experience it was to be part of and experience such an interfaith event for the first time. 
 
For my Hair and Makeup, I had awesome recommendations from a close friend in Springfield to hire Vivo Salon for Sangeet night. I did some research on WeddingWire to find artists for the big day on Saturday and came across Jillian Toppen from Gloss Makeup and Hair. Her photos were beautiful and really drew me in. Working with her was amazing because she is such a perfectionist that wants to get things right and help you feel as beautiful and incredible as possible on your special day.
 
For our food, I really left that up to my parents to decide, as they have the more sophisticated palate for Indian food. We were so pleased (as a recommendation from my sister-in-law!) to find Godvari Kansas City chefs to cater three diverse menus for each of our separate wedding events. They got the spice right so that our diverse crowd could also enjoy!
 
Finally, we knew we had so many moving parts and vendors that went into our wedding, and we did not want to be the ones to coordinate all of those details on the days of the wedding. About halfway into our planning, we hired Isha and Deval Parekh from iDev Event Company to serve as our wedding coordinators. They were so thorough, detail-oriented, and professional, and they helped us from being Bridezilla or Groomzilla during our special weekend. Without them, there would have been no one in charge of making things flow smoothly! 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The thing that everyone kept telling us about our wedding was how powerful it was. Here was an interfaith, interracial wedding taking place in the middle of Missouri, and everyone was so appreciative of what they were able to learn from the entire experience. Our non-Hindu guests loved the Hindu ceremony, and our non-Catholic guests loved the Catholic ceremony. And because Matt and I have been together for so long and have grown so much together, we felt the love from all of our friends and family who have been there for every important step along the way. To have so many people in one room affirming a union that is not the most traditional meant so much to both of us. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
For Brides-To-Be, I think the most important thing is to stay present, not only with the planning process but on the day of your wedding. That means hiring coordinators if you can and letting go of the smallest details when the big week comes. What you want to remember about your wedding is being there to experience 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 other thing I have to say about an Indian wedding is how critical your family and friends are! My parents, aunts, uncles, and the Springfield Indian Community really went all out to plan so many fine details and special touches of our wedding that I could never have accounted for in my own wedding planning binder. They were so thrilled to be performing a marriage for me, and I was so grateful to each of them. It was so amazing to see how everyone's year of planning came together in this final, beautiful product that was the best weekend of my life so far!
 

The interfaith wedding of Kripa and Matt are still far from finished! Stay tuned for the second part.

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DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | Planning & Design: iDev Event Company LLC | Mehndi Artists: iDev Event Company LLC | Ceremony & Reception Venue: University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center | Floral & Decor: Northwest Arkansas Florist | Event Designer: Northwest Arkansas Florist | Hair & Makeup (Saturday): Gloss Makeup & Hair | Hair & Makeup: Vivo Salon | Catering: Godavari Kansas City | Transportation (Baraat): Route 66 Car Museum | Bridal Fashion - Catholic Ceremony: Badgley Mischka at BHLDN | Bridal Fashion - Ceremony (Yellow Saree): Bindu Giri Designer | Bridal Fashion - Ceremony (White Saree): Chennai Silks | Bridal Fashion - Reception Lehenga: Samaira of Hicksville NY | Bridal Jewelry - Hindu ceremony: Vummidi Jewellers | Bridal Jewelry - Hindu ceremony: Vasundara Roof Top of Hyderabad | Bridal Jewelry - Catholic Ceremony: Tiffany & Co. | Cake & Treats: Deborah Hall | Dessert Table: University Plaza Hotel & Convention Center | Cinematography: McGee Creative | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: King of Cards in Bangalore | Mehndi Artist: Priya Chandel | Rentals: Eventful Rental | Photography: EPagaFoto


Bloomfield, NJ Indian Fusion Wedding by House of Talent Studio

To keep the spirit of their culture alive, today’s newlyweds Jenny and Shawn changed their western wedding attires for traditional outfits before starting the propitious celebrations. Our bride Jenny shined in a deep red silk saree with golden motifs which matched the henna paisleys designs by Heena Das Beauty adorning her hands. Pedestals Floral Decorators took the reception décor to the next level with a silvery sweetheart stage framed with two splendid columns that displayed a bed of flowers at the top! The violet hues reigned during the night from the florals to the Palermo Bakery’s majestic white wedding cake decked with delicate lavender buttercream flowers and a perfect “Always and Forever” topper. In the middle of a romantic midst, Jenny and Shawn had a timeless first dance accompanied by Aldo Ryan Entertainment’s music which House of Talent Studio recorded with the rest of the fantastic moments that included a lovely dinner, the speeches, and the cake-cutting!  Get a glimpse of this cute pair special day in our full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Met thru parents
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
First time in New York...First time in Central Park...and I got proposed!!
 
I went to New York a few weeks ago thinking we were going to do our E-session that Friday and spend the weekend with the family. Little did I know Shawn planned a proposal in the middle of the E-session.
 
So after I landed in New York we headed over to Central Park later that Friday for our E-session. As we were walking around the park, I noticed Shawn was on his phone texting more than usual because when he is with me he barely uses his phone. I thought to myself “hmm I wonder what is going on?”, but I just ignored it and thought it’s probably his work or friends,(but it was our siblings who got there so early to decorate the place and trying to see how far we were from the spot, Love you guys!)
 
A few minutes later as we were getting closer to the spot, Shawn asked me if I needed to use the bathroom. I said no (little did I know he was trying to get me away so he can talk to the photographer, Sudeep about his plan). Since I said no, Shawn and Sudeep went to the bathroom and then a few minutes later they both came out together. I thought to myself, “Wow they waited for each other? “ After the bathroom break, we continued our shoot. We then took a quick break because we got tired of walking. As soon as Shawn and I sat down, the photographer said he will go ahead to find a good place to set up the camera and that he’ll call Shawn when he is ready. A few minutes later Sudeep called Shawn to head over. We got up and started walking over the Bow Bridge. As I was walking down the bridge, I saw candles and flowers by the boat dock to my right and I thought to myself “OMG someone is going to get proposed” and really wanted to see it but I thought we would run out of time since Sudeep is waiting for us. We continued to walk and then I noticed we were walking towards the proposal place that I noticed from the bridge and went “OH MY GOD!” That’s when it hit me. It was all for me… Words cannot express how happy I was. The place was so beautifully decorated with candles, rose petals and pictures of us and we had a whole audience screaming for us from the bridge. The funny thing is I was kind of mad at Shawn before all this. Before I came to New York I was wondering why he would set up an E-session without even proposing to me. I even tried to get him to cancel the e-session lol. But now I see it was all part of the plan and I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect proposal.
 
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.
Ceremony Venue: St.Thomas the apostle catholic church
Reception Venue: Westmount Country Clubhouse
Floral & Decor: Pedestals
Hair & Makeup: Heena Das
DJ: Aldo Ryan Entertainment
Bridal Fashion: David’s Bridal
Cake Provider: Palermo
photo/Cinematography: House of Talent
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I always wanted a white or ivory wedding dress and maroon saree for reception.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
It was definitely stressful but it was lots of fun..kinda miss it now.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
They loved the venue and food! They enjoyed the reception.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
All the dances 
 
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.
All the dances were choreographed by the siblings 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
It's never too early to start and not everything will go as you want. Assign assignments to people you trust and know will get it done. The day before the wedding get lots of sleep and remember to have fun the day of your wedding because it will go by really fast.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Please let me know when the magazine is published... I would love to get a copy of it
 
Happy Wednesday, dolls!
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Photography: House of Talent Studio | Cinematography: House of Talent Studio | Hair & Makeup: Heena Das Beauty | Ceremony Venue: St.Thomas The Apostle Catholic Church | Reception Venue: West Mount Country Club | Floral & Decor: Pedestals Floral Decorators | DJ: Aldo Ryan Entertainment | Bridal Fashions: David’s Bridal | Cake & Treats: Palermo Bakery


Miami, FL Indian Wedding by Evan R Photography

Welcome to another day of inspiration, Maharanis! Today I’m super excited to share the splendid wedding of Tanisha and Hiten in Miami, Florida! With a vibrant Miami tropical theme Sangeet party, the couple held their first night of fun at the InterContinental Miami and welcomed all their guests with giant luminescent “love” marquee letters! Right after the first dancing night, Pavan Events’ music joined Raja Hiten in his joyful wedding procession that reached the InterContinental Miami’s gates! The lure of Miami's beaches witnessed the traditional union and the stunning bridal beauty of Tanisha who donned a fanciful bright red shade embroidered lehenga set with exquisite beads work. The timeless jewelry set she donned encompassed perfectly with the striking makeup look Beauty by Glo created for her big day. Take a look at the incredibly beautiful photos of the nuptials Evan R Photography shared with us in our full gallery!

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The Marriott Biscayne Bay set the stage for Tanisha and Hiten’s reception! Stay tuned for the imagery!

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DJ: Pavan Events | Baraat: Pavan Events | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Pavan Events | Lighting: Pavan Events | Ceremony Venue: InterContinental Miami | Sangeet Venue: InterContinental Miami | Reception Venue: Marriott Biscayne Bay | Planning & Design: Solea Events | Floral & Decor: Flowers by Carol | Hair & Makeup: Beauty by Glo | Catering: Zaika Indian Cuisine | Cake & Treats: Pastry is Art | Cinematography: Evan R Photography | Event Designer: Solea Events | Photography: Evan R Photography


Fort Worth, TX Indian Fusion Wedding by Monica Salazar Photography

Hello ladies, today we have a fabulous Indian Fusion wedding! Rita and Eric had a wonderful labor day wedding weekend in Fort Worth planned by the renowned firm Significant Events of Texas. T&P Station was the first celebration stop for this pair, the historic railway terminal was the perfect setting to have a traditional Sangeet night and for the families to share a night full of games and fun. The Omni Ft. Worth was the venue picked by the couple to join their lives in a beautiful Indian wedding. Ms. Painted Lady assisted Rita on her big day, enhancing her natural beauty with an impeccable makeup and soft waves. The lovely maharani walked down the aisle and stole the limelight in a burgundy saree with exquisite golden motifs and looked amazing next to her Raja Eric. The dapper groom tied the knot in an exquisite cream and red sherwani that made him the ultimate Indian groom. The majestic floral mandap created by Lush Couture Floral under which this pair exchanged vows was photographed by Monica Salazar Photography along with all the dazzling details of the day. See all the deets of the wedding imagery in our full gallery.

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See the lovely sequel to this summer holiday wedding weekend celebration in our next post!

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Lighting: DJ Riz Entertainment | Sangeet Venue: T&P Station | Ceremony Venue: Omni Ft. Worth | Reception Venue: Blue Mesa Catering | Planning & Design: Significant Events of Texas | Floral & Decor: Lush Couture Floral | Hair & Makeup: Ms. Painted Lady | Catering: Shivas Bar & Grill | Dhol Player: Dholi TK | Bridal Fashion: Basuree | Bridal Jewelry: Basuree | Event Designer: Significant Events of Texas | Photography: Monica Salazar Photography


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