Jehana and Kanishk, planned a beautiful New Delhi wedding that honored their roots across Mumbai, Singapore, and Dubai. The celebrations kicked off with a sundowner at the bride’s uncle’s home, followed by a bohemian garden-themed sangeet, and culminated in a Mughal-inspired wedding at Amaara Farms, complete with a mandap under a majestic tree. They focused on sustainability, turning their wedding flowers into incense sticks and reworking traditional customs. Every detail, from music to décor, reflected timeless elegance and thoughtful planning.
Selena and Jay, both rooted in the visual arts industry, faced an emotional rollercoaster on their journey to ‘happily ever after.’ After enduring the loss of both their fathers within months of each other, their wedding became a symbol of resilience and love through grief. Instead of a grand celebration, they opted for an intimate affair with just eight family members at Amanbagh, near Jaipur. Their minimalist two-day wedding, focused on family and honoring their fathers, was a deeply personal and emotional celebration of new beginnings.
As the sun sets on 2024, I couldn’t think of a more beautiful way to wrap up this incredible year than with Warda and Federico’s Nikah in Bangladesh.