Happy Thursday loves! I am delighted to give you all the deets of the fusion nuptials of today’s lovebirds, Rebecca & Neil, who chose to hold a wedding weekend of celebrations in the heart of Boston. Blueprint Occasions designed all the splendor of their dream wedding flawlessly blending the groom’s Indian heritage and the bride’s Western culture! The wedding festivities began with a traditional Sangeet at the Boston World Trade Center and Seaport Hotel where Rebecca made her Maharani debut in a maroon lehenga beautifully embellished with floral pink embroidery and the charming groom went for a matching color sherwani! The interiors of the venue were decorated by Wedding Design who created a beautiful golden glittery environment that I’m sure it won the heart of the guests! Damion Edwards Photography & Cinematography’s expert eye put together an incredible visual work of art capturing the most precious moments of the bride and groom in a sunset photo shoot that certainly reflects the devotion of this sweet couple! Go to the gallery and enjoy the imagery now! 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Neil and I met through a mutual friend in Boston, MA. We were in the same social circle and I was drawn to his ability to make me laugh and feel myself. It was the best first date (and last) I had had and I knew from the start that I would fall in love with him. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
It was a November morning in Boston, a slight drizzle and chill in the air. We were meeting friends for brunch in Harvard Square and would later spend the afternoon at his parents' house. After brunch, he took a detour to the Charles River and said let’s take a walk. I knew then that he was up to something as we generally walked along the river with our dog Otto, except that Otto wasn’t with us. He took my hand and we walked to the river bank where there were flower petals as he got down on one wet and muddy knee and I said “of course” to marrying my best friend. It was a private and intimate moment shared by the two of us. 
 
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 had fun with the planning process. With him being Indian and me not, we chose together with our families how we wanted to incorporate our family’s cultures into our wedding events. Neil and I had 2 things that we made sure would happen at our wedding: an outdoor wedding ceremony, and I would wear a traditional white American wedding dress for the reception. For everything else, we were open to help and suggestions from our families. We decided on having the wedding at the Seaport Hotel, with its lovely and diverse event spaces and convenient distance from the airport as my guests would be traveling from Minneapolis, MN. We brought our wedding palette colors to Ravi Verma at Wedding Design and he designed the most elegant decor themes with our fusion wedding in mind. My hair and makeup vendors were amazing! I wanted people with both experiences in American and Indian weddings. It was also important that they were easy to be around since I spent a lot of time getting ready with them for each event. At my hair trial with Stacey Kuehn, I showed her my outfits for each event and she created amazing hairstyles that completed each event’s look. My makeup artist, Jeremy Anaya, was able to easily go from light and natural to dramatic and daring. I trusted him to have fun with each event’s makeup look that complemented my outfits. 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Since I am not Indian I decided to wear a traditional red wedding lengha for our ceremony. With the help of Neil ’s family, I chose a gorgeous red velvet lengha with gold beadwork. I had decided to wear a traditional white American wedding gown for our evening reception. I went shopping with my mom and sisters and they helped me choose a fun and elegant Daalarna gown for our fusion reception. 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests loved the fusion theme throughout our wedding weekend. We had traditional Indian events such as the Mehendi, Sangeet, and Baraat in addition to American wedding vows and some traditional Minnesotan foods. We wanted to have something new for all our guests to experience. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Have fun with your wedding planning! Sit down with your husband-to-be and decide on the few things that are a must for each of you. With multi-cultural weddings get your families input. It’s a day that is dreamed about for each family and you want everyone’s values and traditions to be heard and honored. 
 

Join me to witness the majestic ceremony next!

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Photography: Damion Edwards Photography & Cinematography | Sangeet Venue: Boston World Trade Center and Seaport Hotel | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Boston World Trade Center and Seaport Hotel | Planning & Design: Blueprint Occasions | Floral & Decor: Wedding Design | Hair & Makeup: Stacey Kuehn | Catering: Bukhara Grill | Mehndi Venue: Belmont Country Club | Mehndi Artist: Smita’s Boutique | Catering - Mehndi: Masala Art | Cinematographer: Epic Filmmakers