Robles Video Productions has done it again, and this sensational Sikh wedding film they have so creatively shot and edited is the perfect way to cap off our Filmy Friday! This sublime event takes place at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach and features one of the most gorgeous Indian brides, like ever. Dress Your Face worked their fabulous hair and makeup magic on Maharani Tanya, and as you'll see at the 2:15 mark, she is looking flawless as can be dressed in an exquisite, bold and bright bridal lengha. Her mehndi will definitely catch your eye, and so will her jewels! We are absolutely head over heels for her bridesmaids fashion selection too! Her bestest gal pals are rocking matching, vibrant salwar kameez in violet and hot pink, and we could not imagine a more perfect bunch of beauties to accompany our pretty Princess. Oh, and you know that amazing montage of people hugging at the airport during the beginning of "Love Actually", and how it totally gives you the warm and fuzzies every time you see it? You'll feel the same way during this highlight reel when members from each side of the bride and groom's family's embrace and welcome one another while exchanging jai malas — I mean, I couldn't wipe the smile off my face. What beautiful symbolism. Check it all out!

The bride, on how she met the Raja of her dreams:

"How did you meet your Raja and when did you know he was "the one"?
R. I first met my prince charming at the Sikh Temple on New Years Eve about four and a half years ago through his cousins who we're really good friends of mine. He was interested in getting to know me so he took measures into his own hands until one day he could ask me out on a date, which I wasn't very interested in initially. After a couple dates and seeing how persistent he was I started to like the guy. Over three years and the effort he put into making me incredibly happy and our relationship I knew I couldn't find a better guy. He was everything I ever wanted."

On the romantic proposal:

"My proposal was absolutely beautiful. He convinced my cousins to take me out for a girls night at the Peninsula rooftop lounge in Beverly Hills, while he was at home "studying". When I get there I run into 3 different groups of our close friends who just so happened to be there, haha. I was still clueless and didn't think anything of such a coincidence. We decided lets all sit together since we're all here and the waitress takes us to this private area full of roses where my husband was waiting to propose to me. It was magical."

On choosing her dream wedding lengha(s):

"I spent months on the internet looking at styles and different designs for my lehngas. I even looked at multiple weddings on maharani weddings! I flew to India with my mother where we bought my wedding day lehnga from Sabyasachi and personally met with Manish Malhotra to pick out my reception outfit."

On her hair and makeup: 

"I searched long and hard for hair and makeup because I'm extremely picky. I've worked with Tamanna Roashan known as "Dressyourface" many times before my wedding and knew she was the one I needed to create my perfect look. Without her my look would have been incomplete. Thank you for doing an amazing job Tamanna!"

On the role her parents played in making her dream day a reality:

"A huge shout out to my parents who helped me with EVERYTHING! They went above and beyond for me and such a beautiful wedding could not have been possible without them. I love you both!"

Did you miss out on any of this week's amazing weddings? Check out some of our favorite highlights:

And please join us in welcoming our newest Platinum Guide members:

Frontier Heritage 
Eiffel Beaute by Ashley Cruz 
Dimple's Bombaytalk 
Waterfall Catering and Special Events 
Illumene Event Lighting 
Shukan Events & Design 
Henna by Jinal 
Samira's Henna Designs


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cinematography: Robles Video Productions | Venue: Hyatt Regency Long Beach | DJs & Entertainment: KNK Entertainment Group | Hair & Makeup: Dress Your Face | Photography: Lin & Jirsa Photography