A Two-Day Wedding Blending Vibrant Hindu Tradition and Western Romance in Santa Clara
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First day red and pinks. The bridal gown is red for the reception to follow it will be very colourful. Second day western wedding the colour palate is white, crystals, silver, just very elegant and romantic.
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The first event took place in a lush garden, where a traditional Hindu ceremony unfolded amidst gorgeous florals and vibrant greenery. The atmosphere was filled with rich cultural traditions and spiritual energy, creating an immersive experience for everyone, especially for those experiencing an Indian wedding for the first time. Following the ceremony, the celebration moved to a stunning rooftop venue, offering breathtaking views of three majestic volcanoes. The vibe here was relaxed and welcoming, akin to a festive welcome party, allowing guests to unwind and enjoy the evening with lively music and mingling under the stars. Western Ceremony (Old Cathedral Ruins, Santa Clara) The second day featured a traditional Western ceremony in the breathtaking setting of an old cathedral ruin. The ceremony was an ode to classic love, marked by the awe-inspiring backdrop and the sacredness of the vows exchanged. After the ceremony, guests went to Villa Bokeh for a black-tie optional reception under a stunning tent. The villa’s sweeping views of a volcano set the stage for an elegant and romantic evening. The tented reception was adorned with sophisticated décor, creating an enchanting atmosphere where love, laughter, and celebration flowed effortlessly. It was an evening of fine dining, dancing, and unforgettable memories.
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For our third anniversary, we went out to a beautiful dinner. When we returned home, I was completely surprised that our house had been transformed into a romantic garden of red roses. In that intimate, magical setting, he got down on one knee and proposed. It was an unforgettable moment, one we will always cherish.
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The wedding dress is by Marchesa, purchased from Chernaya Bridal House. Earrings are borrowed from Material Good, Bride’ss shoes: Jimmy Choo. Hindu: the bride and groom attire custom pieces from Nazranaa
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Groom’s attire is made-to-measure Brunello Cucinelli. Hindu: the bride and groom attire custom pieces from Nazranaa
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Food was one of the most important elements of our celebration. We both love a good meal and wanted every guest, including our many vegetarian family and friends, to have something truly special to enjoy. Both Casa Troccoli and Villa Bokeh offered elegant food and carving stations, with beautifully presented dishes that guests could savor throughout the night. Our guests can’t stop praising the remarkable flavors and the care put into every bite. For our late-night snack, we served wood-fired pizza, a playful nod to the bride’s New Jersey roots.
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From the start, we knew Arysa Decor was the perfect team to bring our vision to life. For our Indian ceremony, we embraced a rich red palette, the mandap was draped in cascading blooms, the aisle lined with flowers, and a central fountain blanketed entirely in florals, creating an atmosphere that felt utterly enchanted. For our Western ceremony, the Santa Clara ruins served as a breathtaking backdrop, styled in soft neutral tones with flowers trailing down the aisle and a graceful arch framing the altar. At the reception in Villa Bokeh, we wanted timeless elegance, a linen-draped tent illuminated by chandeliers, with each panel of fabric meticulously installed by hand. Orchids, my favorite flower, were woven throughout the design, from the tablescapes to my bouquet. Across every celebration, the décor transformed each venue into a living work of art, creating a space where our guests could revel in beauty, joy, and the magic of the moment.
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Our wedding cake was a showstopper, a towering nine-tier masterpiece, nearly six feet tall. The flavor was a bright and refreshing lemon cake, layered with raspberry and cream cheese filling, making it as delicious as it was visually stunning. One of the most memorable moments of the day was standing on a chair to cut the cake, a playful and joyous memory that perfectly captured the celebratory spirit of our wedding.
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Photography: 515 Photo Co | videography: Rodrigo Zadro | Event Planning: The Eventeur | Floral Design: Arysa Decor | Cake: Sofia Cobian | Ceremony Venue: Santa Clara Ruins | Reception Venue: Villa Bokeh | Makeup: Makeup by Monica | Hair: Vilma Coy | DJ: Fernando Valiente | Band: Brigadeiros | Transportation: Columbus Guatemala | A/V: Mas Audio | Content Creator: Behind the Bride Films | Fireworks: FES | Quartet: Cuarteto De Cuerdas
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