Showing posts with label Indian Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Wedding. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

{Real Couple} Apurva & Adam: An Interfaith Hindu & Jewish Wedding

Happy Friday, Lovelies...oh joy joy, I am uber super thrilled to be sharing this Real Wedding from Shang Chen Photography with you today. To showcase celebrations like Apurva and Adam's Boston Indian-Jewish fusion wedding is exactly why I created de Lovely Affair in the first place. Love has no boundaries, national borders, or religious practice, no color, sex, or ethnicity preferences - it is simply the connection of souls and hearts between two people no matter who they are.  This just proves it. *Jumps off soap box* And now to the good stuff! 

I love this kind of story: Since the two met in middle school, Adam had been trying to ask Apurva out and each time, she said no. It wasn’t until after college that they started seeing each other more frequently as friends, despite her being in Chicago and he in New York. At some point, it finally occurred to Apiurva, “Why aren’t we dating?”  And on a very chilly autumn day in fall, Adam finally got his YES from the girl of his dreams.



Apurva is one lucky lady, not only is she marrying her best friend but she got to wear two stunning bridal outfits, not uncommon in multicultural celebrations. She donned a traditional red and gold Indian sari for the interfaith ceremony and a gorgeous strapless chiffon and lace gown for the reception. Not to worry, Adam got a two-fer as well, devilishly handsome in a Tom Ford suit for the ceremony and a Hugo Boss tuxedo for the reception.


I love the intricate embroidery and bejeweled accessories associated with an Indian wedding. Those earrings...hello gorgeous!



I have definitely come around to the idea of First Looks for couples prior to the ceremony. I think it takes away some of the pressure and anxiety created by the build up to the big day. A First Look is a 
private moment for just you two and allows you to relax into the day.




I absolutely love their use of creative and personal details, like the way they combined the Star of David with the Aum symbol. What a perfect way to symbolize the union of two faiths, Jewish and Hindu, giving each a place of honor and respect.


Surrounded by family and friends, Apurva and Adam's were married at the Boston Four Seasons, which, staying true to tradition, was stylishly decorated with flowing drapes, abundant flowers and a beautiful ornate stage for the newlyweds to sit.


Apurva's parents greet Adam and his folks as the beginning of the wedding in accordance with Hindu tradition. I love the fact that all the women wore saris, including Adam's mom.




The couple made sure to incorporate elements of both religious practices into the wedding ceremony, truly making it a fusion wedding. This is an important piece for ensuring that one culture does not appear dominant, each one as important as the other. I love the visual of Adam's Jewish prayer shawl and yarmulke and the vibrant tones and lushness of a traditional Indian wedding.


During the Hindu part of the ceremony, apparently Apurva’s brother gets up to twist Adam’s ear and remind him to take good care of Apurva.



From the Four Season ceremony, everyone made their way to the former Aujourd'Hui restaurant. Decorated with a crimson and yellow color palette, soft roses and lit with romantic candles, the setting was stunning, elegant and festive, a perfect fusion reception! 




The couple changed into their second set of wedding attire - Apurva's gorgeous white lace and chiffon layer gown is from Birnbaum and Bullock NYC - and then hit the dance floor for the first time as husband and wife.







And no Jewish wedding would be complete without a hora! I love the looks as they are hoisted!




Family and friends danced the night away in celebration of the beautiful newlyweds Apurva and Adam. The beauty of this wedding, for me, is the coming together of two groups, two cultures, two religions, to create a whole new life, perception and a brand new kind of family.  This wedding was filled with amazing examples of how to infuse a celebration with personality, incorporate culture, and honor heritage.

Congratulations to Apurva and Adam! May your lives be filled with love and kindness. Thank you so much to the amazing Shang Chen, Boston Wedding Photographer, for sharing this wedding with us; we are always giddy over her work!

Vendors who made this all happen:
Wedding photography provided by Shang Chen Photography, assisted by Briana Moore
Wedding venue and catering: Boston Four Seasons Hotel, Boston, MA
Cake: Cakes to Remember, Boston, MA
Wedding dress: Birnbaum and Bullock, New York City, NY
Sari: Custom
Rings: David S Diamonds, New York City, NY
Adam’s attire: Tom FordHugo BossFlorist: Winston FlowersChocolate favors: Jacques TorresHair and Makeup: Muntaha Sharique
DJ: DJ Yogz / Boston Sound and Light Company (Shang Chen Photography preferred vendor)
Save the Dates: Wedding Paper DivasInvitations: Lion in the Sun / Real Card StudioOfficiants: Rabbi Terry Greenstein, Dr. Jayant Sane

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

{Real Wedding Round Up} Taj in Boston | Andover's Berry Pond | DIY in South Africa

I love looking over Real Weddings - seeing how others pull off their big day is a great way to dream and discover what is possible for yours. They inspire outside the box thinking, encourage courageous and creative choices, and bring tears to our eyes with their beauty and obvious love. 

For today's Real Wedding Round Up, here are three current favorites of mine: Sita + Anik at the Taj in Boston by Binita Patel Photography, Geoff + Dianna by DMPJ by Glen Cooper, and Bo + Ryan by Jacki Bruniquel of Durban, South Africa as seen on Wedding Chicks. 

Sita + Anik at the Taj in Boston
Every single one of Binita's weddings is festive, full of color and life and very simply, love. It doesn't get any more perfect than that. This wedding is one such occasion. You can't help but fall in love again and again and again.

Binita says, As she took those first few steps down Newbury Street and prepared to see her groom for the first time that day, you could just feel the excitement in the air.  And when Anik turned around to see he dazzling bride, the expression on his face was nothing short of awe.  They smiled, they laughed and they hugged and made an oh-so perfect pair as their silhouette glowed in front of Burberry. Read more by Binita...



I simply love Glen Cooper and his group over at Decisive Moments Photojournalists - they produce some of the most colorful, heart thumping, smile inducing, sigh producing wedding photos. I feel really good inside every time I check out their blog. I chose this one because it is so REAL...not to be cliche...but it is genuine and honest, the way wedding photography should be.
Goeff and Dianna had one of those weddings where we covered so much ground from Medford to Andover and back to Chinatown in Boston for a reception celebration that won’t be forgotten. Any Boston wedding photographer would have loved these two and their free-wheeling spirit. Read and see more by DMPJ...




















We found this incredible adorable wedding by Jacki Bruniquel over at The Wedding Chicks and had to share it. It is DIY, sass, sweetness all rolled into one...oh yeah and a gorgeous bride to boot, who is as crafty as she is bold. Well done.







Bo is a California girl who fell in love with a South African boy and got married at the most beautiful gorge on the South Coast of Natal. Against all advice, Bo went with a red and purple theme and spent many hours on all the details. When she couldn’t find red polka dot fabric for the little girls dresses, she just made them herself! She had a very clear vision of what she wanted and actually made most the pretty details in this wedding herself (roping in family and friends of course). Read more here.... 


So there you have it, our Real Wedding Round Up, gorgeous wedding, exquisite details, all captured by the discerning eye of the photographer. Gosh, I wish I was getting married again...oh wait I am. Oh yeah...swoon.


Upcoming: An Engagement Reveal, Miss Aimee and Her Rockabilly Sweetheart, next week, all from the Emerald Isle and Edson Dias and Dias Photo soon to grace our little slice of blog heaven!

Have a deLicious day. Go with the good.

Monday, January 24, 2011

{Real Wedding Roundup} Inspiration from Around the World

To start the week, I thought we would do an around the world Real Wedding round up...there are so many blogs and bloggers, real weddings and gorgeous pictures to serve as celebration inspiration for your special day. Here are a few of our favorites.

Indian Fusion Wedding - Suneera and Getty
We are a Global Community and this featured story from the fabulous Maharani Weddings is the true definition of fusion wedding - a Hindu/Pujabi bride and Filipino/Catholic groom who couldn’t be more in love.  From the Sangeet and Choora celebrations, to the traditional Hindu wedding on through to the traditional Catholic ceremony, "They managed to blend their customs and traditions into one gorgeous fusion Indian wedding, and it sets the tone for the rest of their life."  There are five posts to this feature so make sure you hit them all!  All photos courtesy of Wedding Documentary Photography




Traditional Bulgarian Wedding from Wedding Noveau featuring Vassil Nikolov Photography
This post is a great lesson in very cultural and time honored wedding ceremonies and despite the push for a modern white wedding these days, there are still some corner of the earth where tradition and heritage matter.


Santa Barbara Wedding by photographer Jose Villa and wedding planner Jill La Fleur
We love this Mexican Inspired wedding from Style Me Pretty and all its super duper, fabulous elements, despite the fact that it was north of the border.   The infused with color and  a festive feel, this wedding has some steal worthy eye candy for you to oogle! 





We will profile some other fabulous Real Wedding finds next week! As always, remember you can find us on Facebook and Twitter. Hope you'll stop by!


Have a deLicious day!
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