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Portland, OR South Indian Wedding by Jerome Tso Photography

To start the celebrations, Vineet and Sheetal slipped into their party outfits! Maharani Sheetal donned a teal beautifully golden embroidery and to complete the look she flaunted lovely relaxed hair waves creation of Glam by Inna. Vineet’s grey suit looked absolutely picture perfect for the fairytale-like photo shoot Jerome Tso Photography took of the lovebirds before the frenzy of the reception. To honor the momentous occasion, the celebrated Jacivas Bakery created the most marvelous buttercream wedding cake and Chennai Masala Catering created an exquisite menu with the most delicious and traditional flavors that delighted all the attendees. After having a blast with great dance performances and the creative sounds of Neo Fresco, Vineet and Sheetal had the loveliest sparkling exit giving the wedding’s grand finale a magical touch! Head to our gallery and check out the best shots of the night!

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Maharanis! We will be back on Monday with more soul-binding inspiration!

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Photography: Jerome Tso Photography | Ceremony and Reception: Artful Venues at Portland Art Museum | Planning & Design: Bridal Bliss | Floral: Blum Floral Design | Hair & Makeup: Glam by Inna | Catering: Devil’s Food Catering | Catering: Chennai Masala Catering | DJ: Neo Fresco | Cake & Treats: Jacivas Bakery | Cinematography: Steady State Video | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Crave Design | Rentals: Barclay Event Rentals | Rentals: NW Events


Hattiesburg, MS Indian Wedding by Christopher Brock Photography

To ensure Dipali and Amit’s wedding day and night were unforgettable, Christopher Brock Photography captured all the highlights inside the hall of the phenomenal Lake Terrace Convention Center during the wedding reception. The venue was an absolute dream come true with a jaw-dropping variety of flowers that decorated the tables with large centerpieces and a ravishing sweetheart stage that dripped a colorful cascade of blooms created by Utopian Event. The reception featured an exotic and unique peacock theme, starting with the fascinating peacock feathers of the wedding cake created by Twelve Five Cakery to the graceful bridal hair piece that Dipali flaunted in the gorgeous hairstyle created by Glam by Richa. Amit also added a beautiful feather boutonniere to his amazing white tuxedo that gave him a perfect touch to match the wedding theme! DJ Hiren provided the best music for the talented dancers to show their best dancing skills during the night with the most extraordinary choreographies in honor of the newlyweds! Discover the happiest day of Dipali and Amit’s lives with the fabulous images of Christopher Brock Photography in our full gallery!

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More memorable wedding moments translated into pictures tomorrow! 

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Photography: Christopher Brock Photography | Cinematography: Christopher Brock Photography | Ceremony & Reception: Lake Terrace Convention Center | Planning & Design: The One Event | Floral & Decor: Utopian Event | Hair & Makeup: Glam by Richa | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Glam by Richa | Catering: Namaste Catering Dallas | DJ: DJ Hiren | Dhol Player: Dholi Adam Khan | Baraat: DJ Hiren | Lightning: DJ Hiren | Bridal Fashion: G3 Fashion | Cakes & Treats: Twelve Five Cakery | Live Music: Anish Chandani | Rentals: Jazzy Johnz | Officiant: Kirit Joshi | Engagement Photography: Romona Lisa 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


Schaumburg, IL Indian Wedding by Dybala Studio

The epic wedding adventure of Naha and Pramay continued with a marvelous night with food, music, and dance! The new Mr. and Mrs. needed an excellent wedding space for their big soiree and the magnificent Hyatt Regency Schaumburg Chicago and their professional staff helped them create the event of their dreams! The fantastic hotel's crew welcomed and accommodated the guests who enjoyed an exquisite dinner thanks to Gaylord Restaurant. Maharani Naha exuded elegance with her ravishing emerald evening gown and loose hairstyle created by the beauty pros of Appease Inc. The downright dapper groom’s midnight blue tuxedo with black lapels added the perfect vibrancy to his wedding night look! Thankfully, Dybala Studio caught the best memorable scenes of the stylish duo and captured all the candid moments of the night at the dance floor as DJ Krush-Shaadi Entertainment made everyone danced all night long! See the entire reception chronicle in our beautiful full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Pramay freshman year at raas team auditions. We didn't talk much because Pramay was shy. During a overnight practice at our friend's house, we started talking about life and what we wanted to do in the future. We spent days after that texting non-stop. Shortly after we began dating, he said "I love you." That's when I knew he was the one.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
The proposal happened on December 23rd, 2016. Christmas is my favorite holiday and Pramay chose the perfect time to propose. The location was at Clark Street Park or, as we call it, "The Rocks." During our first year of dating, we had carved our initials on one of the rocks near the lake. This was the place we had decided that we will marry each other. On the evening of December 23rd, Pramay said we were attending his work Christmas party close to this. During our drive, we "got lost" and he pulled over to get directions. He pulled out a blind fold and said "you knew this was coming." He placed the blindfold on and drove to the location. Once we arrived, he said, "Wait here, someone will come get you." I waited, my friend grabbed my hand and walked me to the location. All I could hear was the music and feel the snow in my shoes as I walked. When the blindfold came off, I saw my closest friends and family waiting on either side of the path holding sparklers. At the end of path stood Pramay. I walked down the lane, crying, and unable to stop smiling. He said so many beautiful things, got down on one knee, and asked me to marry him. After all this, how can anyone say no!
 
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.
Wedding planning was a whole different experience. All we knew was that we wanted a traditional Indian wedding with traditional outfits. After looking at 17 venues, we finally decided on Hyatt Regency due to location and kindness of the staff. Pramay and I wanted a simple but elegant wedding that captured us and that is how we came to choose Aga Décor. Our outfits we had custom made based off of designs I chose in India. Hair and makeup was the hardest for me. Since I am not a "girly girl" I couldn't decide who to go with and what I wanted. I was lucky to find Carrie at Appease. During my trial, she captured the look I was hoping for and I knew I had to have her. All the looks for the wedding were better than I could have imagined. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I selected my bridal lengha based on tradition. Pramay and I knew we wanted a traditional indian wedding. Our theme colors were teal and bright red. We wanted our wedding to be bright which is why we went with bright red and white. When I went to India, it was a very difficult process to choose designs. I was torn between so many designs. One of the store owners gave me the option of drawing out the design and custom making it. So that is how we came across our lengha.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was the décor. I made most of the décor at home, including the ganesh for the mandap, center pieces for the sangeet, garlands for the mandap, etc. I was able to put my creativity to work and it showed as our wedding turned out to be beautiful. 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
As most guests are, our guests loved the food and music in particular. We are still receiving compliments on all the food served at each of the events as well as DJ Krush "krushing" the music!
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The most special moment that I can't shake off is the moment I walked down the aisle. I know it sounds cliché as this is most bride's special moment. For me this moment was special for one reason, my parents. As I walked down the aisle, I couldn't stop smiling. I looked down the aisle at my parents as they watched their little girl coming down. I saw the tears in both of my parents eyes, their proud smiles that were hidden behind the sorrow of their daughter leaving and marrying into another family. This is the moment I can't shake off. Even now when the song "Ishq De Fanniyar" comes on, I can't stop the tears. 
 
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.
Mehendi: It was an intimate event where we had the closest friends and family attend. It was the first event of the wedding and it was combined between bride's side and groom's side. My mehendi took 5 hours. I had the Chicago and Miami skylines, which are the places we have lived and both are our homes. 
 
Sangeet: This was a colorful event and more so traditional garba/raas style. We wanted big space for all our guests to enjoy dancing without feeling crowded. We had stations for our food and we went with Indian street food kind of meals. 
 
Reception: We wanted it simple but elegant. Pramay doesn't like big centerpieces as he feels they get in the way of conversations across the table so we went with centerpieces that gave the tables a beautiful look but kept them simple. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Brides-To-Be, some days you will want to give up, some days the arguments do make you wish you didn't start this journey, and some days you will feel stressed and frustrated. Hang in there, all of this will be worth it and one day you'll look back, and wish it wasn't over. 
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
The wedding jewelry was mixed of gold plated and real antique polished gold. Personally, I do not like the yellow gold look on brides, which is why I had chosen the jewelry that I did. My favorite type of jewelry is the maang tikka. This is what I picked first for both the mehendi and wedding outfits. The tikka is what gives an Indian bride the elegance and shows our culture. 
 
My favorite thing to see in the pictures was Pramay and the groomsmens' reactions to their gift. I went back and forth with what to get this man with whom I've been with for 9 years. We have given each other all sorts of material gifts and I just couldn't justify giving him something materialistic. So instead, I bought a bottle of nice scotch (Pramay's favorite) and customized scotch glasses for him and each of his groomsmen. I gave him the gift of a MOMENT. A moment that he'll remember forever.

 

Join us tomorrow for more wedding inspiration!

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Hair & Makeup: Appease Inc. | Venues: Hyatt Regency Schaumburg Chicago | Floral & Decor: Aga Décor | Catering: Gaylord Restaurant | Catering: Uru Swati | DJ: DJ Krush-Shaadi Entertainment | Cinematography: Neuvision Production | Photography: Dybala Studio


Schaumburg, IL Indian Wedding by Dybala Studio

Once again I’m super excited to unveil another great wedding story! Get ready to fall in love with Naha and Pramay’s wedding festivity! The much awaited union was held at the sophisticated Hyatt Regency Schaumburg in Chicago! This marvelous site received the good-looking Pramay as he was proudly riding a white steed wearing a cream brocade sherwani paired with a red scarf along with his joyful entourage. Appease Inc. took care of Naha’s beauty needs, they achieved an alluring hair and makeup for the bride to be. The solemn marriage's religious rituals began for the happy couple and fortunately, they had the décor experts of Aga Décor who gave this traditional affair an energy infusion of color with flashy curtains draping the mandap. After paying homage to their heritage, Naha and Pramay were beautifully photographed by the creative photo team of Dybala Studio as husband and wife in a lovely and intimate photo session that you can find in our full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Pramay freshman year at raas team auditions. We didn't talk much because Pramay was shy. During a overnight practice at our friend's house, we started talking about life and what we wanted to do in the future. We spent days after that texting non-stop. Shortly after we began dating, he said "I love you." That's when I knew he was the one.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
The proposal happened on December 23rd, 2016. Christmas is my favorite holiday and Pramay chose the perfect time to propose. The location was at Clark Street Park or, as we call it, "The Rocks." During our first year of dating, we had carved our initials on one of the rocks near the lake. This was the place we had decided that we will marry each other. On the evening of December 23rd, Pramay said we were attending his work Christmas party close to this. During our drive, we "got lost" and he pulled over to get directions. He pulled out a blind fold and said "you knew this was coming." He placed the blindfold on and drove to the location. Once we arrived, he said, "Wait here, someone will come get you." I waited, my friend grabbed my hand and walked me to the location. All I could hear was the music and feel the snow in my shoes as I walked. When the blindfold came off, I saw my closest friends and family waiting on either side of the path holding sparklers. At the end of path stood Pramay. I walked down the lane, crying, and unable to stop smiling. He said so many beautiful things, got down on one knee, and asked me to marry him. After all this, how can anyone say no!
 
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.
Wedding planning was a whole different experience. All we knew was that we wanted a traditional Indian wedding with traditional outfits. After looking at 17 venues, we finally decided on Hyatt Regency due to location and kindness of the staff. Pramay and I wanted a simple but elegant wedding that captured us and that is how we came to choose Aga Décor. Our outfits we had custom made based off of designs I chose in India. Hair and makeup was the hardest for me. Since I am not a "girly girl" I couldn't decide who to go with and what I wanted. I was lucky to find Carrie at Appease. During my trial, she captured the look I was hoping for and I knew I had to have her. All the looks for the wedding were better than I could have imagined. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I selected my bridal lengha based on tradition. Pramay and I knew we wanted a traditional indian wedding. Our theme colors were teal and bright red. We wanted our wedding to be bright which is why we went with bright red and white. When I went to India, it was a very difficult process to choose designs. I was torn between so many designs. One of the store owners gave me the option of drawing out the design and custom making it. So that is how we came across our lengha.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was the décor. I made most of the décor at home, including the ganesh for the mandap, center pieces for the sangeet, garlands for the mandap, etc. I was able to put my creativity to work and it showed as our wedding turned out to be beautiful. 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
As most guests are, our guests loved the food and music in particular. We are still receiving compliments on all the food served at each of the events as well as DJ Krush "krushing" the music!
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The most special moment that I can't shake off is the moment I walked down the aisle. I know it sounds cliché as this is most bride's special moment. For me this moment was special for one reason, my parents. As I walked down the aisle, I couldn't stop smiling. I looked down the aisle at my parents as they watched their little girl coming down. I saw the tears in both of my parents eyes, their proud smiles that were hidden behind the sorrow of their daughter leaving and marrying into another family. This is the moment I can't shake off. Even now when the song "Ishq De Fanniyar" comes on, I can't stop the tears. 
 
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.
Mehendi: It was an intimate event where we had the closest friends and family attend. It was the first event of the wedding and it was combined between bride's side and groom's side. My mehendi took 5 hours. I had the Chicago and Miami skylines, which are the places we have lived and both are our homes. 
 
Sangeet: This was a colorful event and more so traditional garba/raas style. We wanted big space for all our guests to enjoy dancing without feeling crowded. We had stations for our food and we went with Indian street food kind of meals. 
 
Reception: We wanted it simple but elegant. Pramay doesn't like big centerpieces as he feels they get in the way of conversations across the table so we went with centerpieces that gave the tables a beautiful look but kept them simple. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Brides-To-Be, some days you will want to give up, some days the arguments do make you wish you didn't start this journey, and some days you will feel stressed and frustrated. Hang in there, all of this will be worth it and one day you'll look back, and wish it wasn't over. 
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
The wedding jewelry was mixed of gold plated and real antique polished gold. Personally, I do not like the yellow gold look on brides, which is why I had chosen the jewelry that I did. My favorite type of jewelry is the maang tikka. This is what I picked first for both the mehendi and wedding outfits. The tikka is what gives an Indian bride the elegance and shows our culture. 
 
My favorite thing to see in the pictures was Pramay and the groomsmens' reactions to their gift. I went back and forth with what to get this man with whom I've been with for 9 years. We have given each other all sorts of material gifts and I just couldn't justify giving him something materialistic. So instead, I bought a bottle of nice scotch (Pramay's favorite) and customized scotch glasses for him and each of his groomsmen. I gave him the gift of a MOMENT. A moment that he'll remember forever.
 

Don’t forget to stop by and check out the fantastic reception of today’s lovebirds

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Hair & Makeup: Appease Inc. | Venues: Hyatt Regency Schaumburg Chicago | Floral & Decor: Aga Décor | Catering: Gaylord Restaurant | Catering: Uru Swati | DJ: DJ Krush-Shaadi Entertainment | Cinematography: Neuvision Production | Photography: Dybala Studio


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