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Edison, NJ Indian Wedding by Virdee Films Photo & Cinema

In a picturesque setting reminiscent of a fairy tale, Angel & Ankit celebrated their love at the mesmerizing Lake Chateau Banquets. With the magic touches from Makeup by Hena, Angel gleamed with elegance, her beauty amplified with every detail. Ankit was the epitome of dapper charm, thanks to the meticulous turban service by New York Turban Tying Service, a reflection of our rich traditions and modern flair combined. Sahil Wedding Planner seamlessly and impeccably orchestrated this union with flair and precision. The atmosphere was filled with melodies and beats from DJ 1E Entertainment. Taj Catering served experiences through the exquisite flavors, leaving the guests in awe. The most important person who really made this wedding look nice and big was Virdee Films Photo & Cinema. They truly outshined at this wedding, capturing fleeting moments and translating them into eternal memories. Each frame they curated not only encapsulated the sheer joy and emotion of the day. The cinematic captures elegantly wove together the essence of the day, taking anyone who viewed them on a beautiful journey back to the couple's most cherished moments. 

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How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met at the hotel where we used to work together. Ankit was always loving and caring right from the first day, and to be honest, I knew right from the beginning HE WAS THE ONE.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
We were out on 19th Aug to Times Square. He told me to get ready as he hired some photographers to take our pictures. I had no idea of anything. When I was at Times Square, I suddenly saw on a large screen at Time, “Angel, will you marry me?” and 3 pics of us together. I was having goosebumps as I didn't know what was going on. I was totally surprised. In a few seconds, I got back to my senses and said YES to my love.

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair and makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
Planning a wedding was really hectic as we did in less than 4 weeks. The proposal was on 19th Aug 2022, and the wedding was on 27th Sept 2022. We decided around 29th Aug that we were going get married in Sept
My husband did most of the running work from finding Vendors, Wedding Planner, and Venues. I went at the last on most things to finalize and to see them. Decorations we both selected together after going through some samples

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Do you have a favorite color in mind?
I selected Wedding lengha from NAZARANA in Edison. I went to Nazrana Boutique first and found my lehnga, but my husband insisted on checking other places too, and I did, but for some reason, I was stuck to the one I chose at first and bought it. Which was a very good decision as everyone loved that attire

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Shopping was the most hectic and fun part because it was the first time you got a real Licence to shop, and you could buy anything from jewelry to Bridal dresses and make-up, and no one could say no coz you were the BRIDE.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Guests particularly loved how I and my husband had bonded together. Pretty much each and every one of them said that we were made for each other, and I loved that part most, apart from that they loved the Food which was from the Taj caterer and also our performances.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
7 pheras and Varmala ceremony. That was the most memorable moment for me. From childhood, we dream that it will happen one day, and when it happens, and the person is really the love of your life you wanted, there is no better feeling than that. I still rewind and watch them every now and then.

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.
Decor we kept very simple but elegant. We wanted to have a light Pink color, and it went really well with our attire.
Dances were the most lively part of our reception. Our reception highlights when we put it on social media, it got so many views and plays. All the performances were very good, and the speeches made were memorable.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Words of wisdom for brides-to-be is “ Give everything in your relation to make it work.” There is no He/she but only we.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I can keep going on and on, but the most and most important person who really made this wedding look nice and big was “VIRDEE FILMS.” I have never seen such professionalism, but on top of that, being such a humble person and accepting each and every request from Bride, groom, and family is remarkable. Everyone loved our pre-wedding videos on the wedding day. And Wedding and reception highlights are played every time our relatives come home. So special special, special thanks to Virdee films. Thanks

We hope you enjoy today's feature, darlings. Cheers to love and the endless possibilities it brings!

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Photography: Virdee Films Photo & Cinema | Cinematography: Virdee Films Photo & Cinema | Sangeet / Ceremony / Reception Venue: Lake Chateau Banquets | Planning & Design: Sahil Wedding Planner | Makeup Artist: Makeup by Hena | Catering: Taj Catering | DJ: DJ 1E Entertainment's | Turban: New York Turban Tying Service


Baltimore, MD Indian Wedding by Iryna Shostak Photography

Dive with me into the world of charm and romance as we narrate a celestial union. Stan Pe Films immortalized every moment through their mesmerizing cinematography. Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Hilton Baltimore, the ambiance set the perfect stage for this love story. This Maharani looked nothing short of a dream, enhanced by the immaculate artistry of Make-up by Sonia I. Every corner of the ceremony venue was imbued with the floral and decor of The Moment Events. The journey from the first look to the sealing of vows was seamlessly orchestrated by SW Events, whose planning and design painted a fairy-tale picture for the couple and their cherished guests. They paid attention to every detail and finally pulled together a fantastic soiree so the newlyweds could relax and enjoy their wedding days. Dynasty Ave ensured that the beats echoed the joy of the union, making everyone groove. Chowpatty Foods served an array of sumptuous delights that were memorable. As they exchanged glances and then vows, Iryna Shostak Photography captured every emotion and smile flawlessly. She created timeless and elegant wedding imagery. This gallery will become their family legacy and the gift that keeps giving. Come and enjoy today's lovely feature!

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We hope you enjoy today's feature, darlings. Until next time, keep spreading love and romance! 

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DJ: Dynasty AVE | Planning & Design: SW Events | Photography: Iryna Shostak Photography | Ceremony Venue: Hilton Baltimore | Floral & Decor: The Moment Events | Hair & Makeup: Make-up by Sonia I | Catering: Chowpatty Foods | Cinematography: Stan Pe Films


Ontario, Canada Sikh Wedding by Strokes Photography

The union of Simran & Harsimar is one of those tales that imprints itself in the history of romantic chronicles. Their love story came to life in an exquisite affair at the breathtaking White Oaks Resort Niagara on the Lake. The decor around, crafted by the ever-so-talented Posh Events by Neha, evoked a realm of fairytales. The intricate designs and exceptional planning, spearheaded by Gathered by Rums, transformed a mere venue into a wonderland. Social Events put the icing on the cake with their impeccable touch to each intricate detail. Simran was adorned in a masterpiece by Anamika Khanna and enhanced by the glittering jewels from Raj Jewellers India, adding an ethereal glow to her already radiant visage. And we must recognize the finesse with which Zuhra Makeup Studio masterfully highlighted her features. Henna by Ramnik crafted magic on Simran's delicate hands, narrating a love story through every curl and swirl of the mehndi. DJ Sparx ensured the atmosphere was charged with the right tunes as the day turned into a festive evening. Amidst the plethora of emotions, joyous dances, and heartwarming moments, Strokes Photography encapsulated a timeless love story, ensuring every frame resonated with the heartbeat of that enchanting day.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
In between Covid, when he was finding ways to take my mask off ;)

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Took me on a private helicopter tour around Toronto, not knowing the other person on that tour was going to be our photographer!

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.
We stuck to a strict schedule of figuring out all the venue-related vendors/bookings and themes and then matching our outfits/decor themes accordingly. We knew we could be flexible with outfits and decor, so we kept those themes near the end once all the bookings were solidified. We consolidated all the planning into one master document that was shareable with our family and always accessible to everyone. It kept things simple and in one place.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I always wanted or saw myself in a pink and in an evergreen lengha. As soon as I walked into Anamika Khanna’s showroom, there was a pink lengha staring right at me in the front. It was a brand-new piece from Kolkata and arrived without the dupatta. I tried it on, and it was made for my measurements, but didn’t have the dupatta. We hunted for days, but I was dead set on that piece - it fit like a glove. Once the dupatta was in, I instantly went for it!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Being able to see the decor and themes come to life! Making mood and color boards was the best part because I was bringing all my ideas into one place.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Everyone loved the ceremony aspect being outdoors - the Anand Karaj wedding ceremony was at White Oaks Resort, Niagara on the Lake, in front of a bridge and water fountains. The peaceful nature and perfectly sunny day just made everything so surreal.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The “pala ceremony”; handing the pala from my father to my father-in-law - was an emotional but joyous/wholesome moment.

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.
Minimal and evergreen flowers did not overpower the space. Making the rooms look breathable yet moody.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Focus on what’s important and what makes you feel special - don’t focus on the noise of doing it a certain way

Today's magic is over, but you can be updated with us every day for more stories like this!

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Photography: Strokes Photography | Sangeet & Ceremony Venue: White Oaks Resort Niagara on the Lake | Planning & Design: Posh Events by Neha | Floral & Decor: Gathered by Rums | Event Designer: Social Events | Hair & Makeup: Zuhra Makeup Studio | Bridal Jewelry: Raj Jewellers India | Ceremony Bridal Fashion: Anamika Khanna | Reception Bridal Fashion: Seema Gujral | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Ramnik | Ceremony Groom Fashion: Rohit Bal Couture | Reception Groom Fashion: Empire Customs | Catering: Punjabi by Nature | DJ: DJ Sparx | Live Music: Poojan Kohli | Cake & Treats: Bitter Sweet and Symphony | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Canva | Transportation: Allure | Cinematography: Infinite Films


Scottsdale, AZ Fusion Wedding by Santiago Almada Photography

Sweeties, imagine the sun setting softly over the verdant sprawls of the Orange Tree Golf Resort & Golf Club, casting a golden hue upon every leaf and blade of grass. Every inch of their celebration whispered romance, from the meticulous planning & design of Desert North Event Planning to the enchanting floral arrangements by Kori & Ana Flower Shop. Ciara's hair was styled with elegance by KBGlam, and her makeup, a portrait of grace by Makeup by Nadia, perfectly complemented the bridal gowns she donned - one a modern masterpiece by Pronovias and the other, a traditional ode from Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal Heritage Saree House. Remember the gleaming jewelry that adorned her, all thanks to the exquisite collection from P.C. Chandra Jewellers—the evening resonated with foot-tapping melodies courtesy of AZ Mix Masters. Between dances and heartfelt toasts, the guests were treated to an enticing culinary journey by Twisted Curry Cuisine. As night draped the venue, the shimmering lights seemed to dance in tandem with the love in the air, a spectacle beautifully captured by Santiago Almada Photography. Each click of Santiago's camera tells a tale, an intimate whisper of joy, love, or a fleeting second of pure serendipity. Delve into today's gallery and enjoy!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?

Matt and I met when we had class together, during our second year of law school. One day in the library, I finally worked up the courage to ask the cute guy in my immigration class the homework assignment as an excuse to strike up conversation. He gave me the assignment but didn't take the bait on any further conversation so I walked away, thinking, "At least I can say I tried!". As law school went on, we got to know each other better, became friends, and we both ended up moving to Phoenix after graduation. We became closer and closer and our friends would often ask us over the years why we weren't together. I think they knew before we did! The perfect timing proved crucial, because once we decided to give dating a chance, the rest was history!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!

Matt and I took a road trip up the California coast, stopping along scenic overlooks on the Pacific Coast Highway. It's a road that hugs the ocean and is breathtakingly beautiful. We rented a convertible and enjoyed each other's company on the long drive up, stopping at smaller coastal towns. We ended up in Napa, where Matt had worked with a proposal planner at Castello de Amorosa (Castle of Love) Winery to plan the perfect proposal!

We started the day with a private tour of the grounds, and of the castle. We did some tastings, and afterwards were led to a tower that overlooks the vineyard. As we climbed the steps up, I realized there was a trail of rose petals, a bouquet of flowers and sparkling wine chilling in a bucket. I thought to myself: this would be the perfect place to propose! There was a wall that would have been a great place for a photographer to hide. Knowing that Matt had recently asked my parents permission to marry me (which was gladly granted), I looked over the wall but didn't see anyone. It wasn't until Matt got down on one knee that I knew the set up was for MY proposal. Matt had a speech written and I vividly remember the shutter of the camera from the photographer who was indeed behind that very wall (but did a great job of hiding!). There were happy tears, and the easiest "yes" I've ever said!

Matt proposed with a gorgeous custom designed ring, working closely with the jewelers to create a classic ring. It was the best surprise!

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.

I had always dreamt of a timeless, romantic wedding. It was important to me that I could look back at the photos and feel they were not dated, so I drew a lot of my inspiration from Old Bollywood and Old Hollywood. I wanted a classic look for my "white dress" wedding, so I went with pearls, and an A-line satin Pronovias gown. With sideswept Hollywood waves, I felt like a vintage starlet. I paired the gown with a cathedral lace edged veil, and a cascading bouquet. I had served on the board of the Phoenix Symphony Young Professionals so music for the moment was really important to me. It was a dream come true to have Symphony members comprise of the string quartet, and as I walked down the aisle, and the music swelled, there wasn't a dry eye (including from the groom!) in the audience. It was perfect!

For my Bengali wedding, I chose a classic vermillion and gold silk Banarasi sari, that I found with the help of the bridal concierge at Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal Heritage Saree House., one of the oldest bridal saree boutiques in Kolkata. I was going for "Devdas" old Bollywood glam vibes, and it was so special to me to wear custom vintage P.C. Chandra gold jewelry. It was a family heirloom set; the same golden set my mother wore to her wedding. On my wrists, I wore vintage golden bangles gifted by both my grandmothers and aunts, as a special way to honor them, since they could not travel to be there. A Bengali bride is not complete without the classic wedding bun, and I had real (super fragrant!) jasmine flowers hand carried all the way from New Jersey (where I grew up) to put in my hair. I was carried in on a pallanquin to shennai music, escorted by my brother and friends.

For my vendors, I really did have the dream team! Nadia, the lead makeup artist for Phoenix Fashion week, transformed me both days and captured the soft romantic vibe I was going for my American wedding and the dramatic Bollywood looks I wanted for both the ceremony and reception.

 How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?

Maybe I'm a more traditional bride, but I couldn't imagine my wedding day without a classic red and gold lehenga and sari.

 What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?

The big day! Seeing it all come together after a lifetime of collecting inspiration, and over a year of intensive planning and waiting through COVID, the wedding weekend was an absolute dream come true. Our venue, Orange Tree Resort, was an oasis in the Arizona desert, complete with a gorgeous water fountain and lake, and made for a picturesque backdrop for both our ceremonies and reception.

 What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?

The food was a big hit! We found a Bengali caterer that cooked traditional wedding fare you can only find back in Kolkata. Our guests raved about the food, and the handmade Bengali desserts.

 Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?

I absolutely loved our first dance! For our grand entrance into the reception and first dance, I wore a red ballgown with elbow length white satin gloves, and Matt looked so handsome in his tuxedo. Matt and I both play the piano, so it was fitting we chose a piano cover of a waltz. Duet Dance Studio even trained me, the girl with two left feet, how to gracefully float across the ballroom in the arms of my groom! There's a moment in the song when Matt lifts me in the air, and I remember wanting that moment to last forever!

 For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.

For our haldi ceremony (or as we call it in Bengali, our "gaye holud" ceremony), we had both sides of the family wear yellow as they smeared us with turmeric. It made for the best pictures, and I loved that both sides of our families looked so festive and cohesive in traditional Indian garb! It was especially meaningful that my mom had handpicked the outfits for everyone on a recent trip to India. My in-laws all got "tothos" or gifts of their sarees and pyjama/punjabis laid out individually on trays marked especially for them. It was a beautiful way to honor the Bengali tradition of tothos and help us get ready for the big day with all the turmeric fun!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?

The details are what make your wedding truly yours. Add your personality to the events, in small ways like custom cocktails (like we did) to honor your love story. Hire a dream team of vendors that will help you execute your vision. Don't be afraid to ask for help! Indian weddings are a full production and there's no way a bride can do it all herself. Similarly, when offered help, graciously accept it. Then, plan until you can't plan anymore and then cut yourself off, and commit to having a good time! Mindset is everything and remember, everyone is there to celebrate you and the groom! Remember to breathe, have fun and take it all in! It really does go by so quickly!

Today's journey is over, but the love story is just beginning! Don't miss our coming events here!

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Photography: Santiago Almada Photography | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Orange Tree Golf Resort & Golf Club | Planning & Design: Desert North Event Planning | Floral & Decor: Kori & Ana Flower Shop | Hair & Makeup: KBGlam | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Nadia | Catering / Cake & Treats: Twisted Curry Cuisine | DJ & Lighting: AZ Mix Masters | Bridal Fashions: Pronovias | Bridal Fashions: Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal Heritage Saree House | Bridal Jewelry: P.C. Chandra Jewellers | Cinematography: John Houston Films | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Stylish Wedd | String Quartet: Phoenix Symphony | Registry: The Knot | Tuxedos: Suki's Bridal


Delran, NJ Pakistani Wedding by Maria A. Garth Photography

Hello ladies, envelop yourselves in the tapestry of Farah & Asad's romantic union. Nestled within the serene and sacred confines of the Bait Al Qayem Mosque, Farah took her first steps towards eternity, her heart aflutter with dreams and hopes. Every step echoed with a symphony of timeless traditions, and every corner of the masjid was adorned with the impeccable craftsmanship of Timeless Creations by Afshan. Farah's silhouette was elegantly draped in a breathtaking creation from Shakeels By Zeeshan Danish. The sparkle in her eyes and the flush on her cheeks were the handiwork of Shiza Ahmed Makeup, an artist with the magic to turn every bride into a vision. Shafs Henna crafted a delicate yet intricate mehndi design narrating tales of love. The reception at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal was where the magic continued to unfold. Every guest was treated like royalty, thanks to the exemplary services of Lori Rezendes. If you seek to encapsulate your love story in frames that resonate with authenticity and creativity, know that Maria A. Garth Photography stands ready with her craft. Her unique signature holds an unparalleled charm. Check out the mesmerizing gallery.

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Thanks for your visit today, ladies! Remember to be back for more inspirational stories every day.

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Photography: Maria A. Garth Photography | Hair & Makeup: Shiza Ahmed Makeup | Venues: Princeton Marriott at Forrestal | Ceremony Venue: Bait Al Qayem Mosque (Masjid) | Decor: Timeless Creations by Afshan | Catering: Caterer Shahi Palace Owais | Bridal Fashions: Shakeels By Zeeshan Danish | Cake & Treats: Cramer's Bakery | Cinematography: Buds Palola | Mehndi Artist: Shafs Henna | Event Staff for Reception: Lori Rezendes


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