Some weddings feel like a postcard… and then there are weddings like Shreya & Andrew’s—where every frame looks like it belongs on the cover of a magazine and every moment feels deeply personal. Set against the iconic New York City skyline, this celebration was equal parts modern romance and cultural storytelling—with just the right amount of magic (and a little main-character energy, if we’re being honest).

Hosted at the breathtaking Liberty House Wedding & Event Venue, this wedding came with a built-in Wow Factor: panoramic skyline views that quite literally stopped guests in their tracks. But what made this wedding truly special wasn’t just the view—it was the way Shreya & Andrew brought their worlds together so effortlessly.

From the start, Greenhouse Events curated a celebration that felt polished yet personal. Every detail was thoughtfully designed to reflect the couple’s story, blending modern elegance with meaningful cultural elements. J.R. Floral Designs created a setting that elevated the already gorgeous venue, layering florals and textures in a way that felt fresh, romantic, and just the right amount of dramatic. Paired with rentals from Backdrops and Beyond, the space transformed beautifully from ceremony to reception—proving that a well-designed wedding doesn’t just look good, it feels good.

Shreya was the definition of effortless Maharani elegance. Draped to perfection by Drapes By Anne, her bridal look carried that timeless South Asian beauty while still feeling modern and uniquely her. Her glam, brought to life by Reverie Beauty NYC, was soft, radiant, and camera-ready from every angle (because yes, with a skyline like that, there were a lot of photos).

And let’s talk about the energy—because this wedding knew how to balance romance with a really good party. DJ Ben Boylan kept the dance floor alive all night long, creating a soundtrack that brought together cultures, generations, and every guest in between. Guests were treated to a culinary experience by Bukhara Grill Caterers that delivered rich, flavorful dishes—comforting, celebratory, and exactly what you want at a South Asian fusion wedding. And yes, they handled dessert too, because when it comes to weddings, we fully support a one-stop shop for both dinner and sweets.

But what truly tied everything together was the storytelling. Captured by Bethany Michaela Studio, this wedding was documented with a soft, editorial style that feels both intimate and elevated. From quiet, emotional glances to those full-of-life celebration moments, every image tells a story you can step right into. It wasn’t just about blending cultures—it was about creating something new, something meaningful, something entirely their own. 

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And don’t forget to enjoy it—because weddings like this? They deserve to be fully lived.

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Venue: Liberty House Wedding & Event Venue | Planning & Design: Greenhouse Events | Floral & Decor: J.R. Floral Designs | Hair & Makeup: Reverie Beauty NYC | Catering: Bukhara Grill Caterers By Raja Jhanjee | DJ: DJ Ben Boylan | Bridal Fashions: Drapes By Anne | Cake & Treats: Bukhara Grill Caterers By Raja Jhanjee | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Drapes By Anne | Event Designer: Greenhouse Events | Registry/Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Zola | Rentals: Liberty House Wedding & Event Venue | Photography: Bethany Michaela Photography | Rentals: Backdrops and Beyond