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29
Jun

I am so excited because it’s Friday, and we are about to crown our newest Maharani of the Month tomorrow!  Yes, if you haven’t voted on your favorite Maharani make sure that you stop by Facebook and cast your vote.  She will win $100 bucks to the fabulous online store Borrow It Bindaas, and be featured as our Facebook avatar for the month of July!  After you vote for your favorite, come back here and enjoy this wonderfully scrumptious Nashville Indian wedding by Memories Photo Studio!

 

 


If you missed any of the Indian wedding lovelyness this week, here are a few of my favorite posts :

Rich, red jai malas.

Fall in love with a diamond tikka!

And, a tiara and story fit for a Maharani!

Finally, I would like to take a minute to welcome our newest Platinum Guide members :

T-Square Productions

Jim Sanders Photography

Joe Marquez Photography

Zoya Couture

Francois Bota Photography

Bridal Henna Artist

Lyncca Harvey Photography

DJ Naveen Productions and Events

Diya Decor

Bombay Photography

Have a fabulous weekend, Maharanis! xoxo

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29
Jun

Happy Friday Maharanis!  The sun is shining this glorious summer day, and we have just the Pakistani wedding for you that will add some sparkle to your day.  This four day extravagant was beautiful filmed by Loudbyte Cinematography, and I am loving every heart warming moment from the nikkah to the vidai.  I hope that you remembered your water-proof masacara because you are in for quite the special show.

More on the way!

 

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28
Jun

Wedding saps, grab your tissues! Are you ready to hear one of the sweetest, most romantic wedding stories EVER?! You must take a minute to read below! But before you are launched into the land of daydreams and fairy tales that are destine to follow, this Texas reception pulled out all the stops.  With an all white color palette that they flushed with purple lighting, this is one party that was perfectly coordinated even down to the matching white wedding cake.  With a packed dance floor, it will come as no surprise that these lovebirds said it was the best night of their lives!

 

From our Maharani, Kruthi :

The day before the festivities were going to start, my sister and I went to lunch right next to a wedding boutique. Feeling festive, I stepped into the store and found a Swarovski tiara that was the perfect complement to my sari. I ended up not buying it, regretting it and telling my husband about it. He then made sure it was sent to me, making me feel truly like a Maharani. 

Cheers to the fabulous couple and we have some beautiful Indian wedding films lined up just for you tomorrow!

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28
Jun

After one look at this next post, I am totally bummed I wasn’t at this Texas Indian wedding!  You would never believe that these beautiful jai malas were made by a family friend, and the beautiful bride descending the staircase reminds me of a sweet Southern romance.  There were so, so, SO many fabulous photographs by SB Image Studios, I could go on and on about them.  But, the one detail that stands out from the rest is the twinkle that these two have in their eyes!

Reception on the way!

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28
Jun

My dream car is a convertible, classic Mercedes like this one, so I literally squealed when I saw this one wrapped up in a bow!  Just like everything they do in Texas, this baraat is big.  Dhol players lined the street and our groom had not one but two modes of transportation, a car and a horse!  Colorfully captured by SB Images Studios this baraat will make you start dancing in your seat!

Back in a flash!

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