A year of great work and new horizons have been explored. We have been on lots of amazing South asian/Indian destination weddings.
Here are some of these gorgeous brides who have made this possible. Being on the South Asian/Indian destination wedding is thrilling because of the variety of styles we can create. Its a universe of colors and shine! We love to develop the bridal looks to match their expectations and inspirations which transforms our perspective of the complexity on an destination wedding events. Mostly have us for the 3 main events:
Sangeet is the introduction of the bride where both families get along to mingle and know each other. They dance and celebrate what is about to come!Among the many pre-wedding events that occur prior to the Hindu, Punjabi, and Gujurati wedding ceremonies, the Sangeet is where the party begins. The word Sangeet translates to ‘sung together’ from Sanskrit. ‘Gaun’, another word used to describe the event, means ‘songs’ or ‘to sing’ in Hindi. Traditionally celebrated in the Punjab regions of India, this ceremony has been adopted by many other regions as a form of celebration for the wedding to come. The event is formally known to comprise of only female attendees from both sides of the family, however modern times allow for men to join in on the fun too. Unlike religious ceremonies such as the Haldi or portions of the wedding ceremony, the Sangeet is solely conducted to relish in the happiness and joy surrounding the couple.
Significance of the Sangeet
In earlier times the Sangeet would last for 10 days, celebrating up until the wedding day – however over time this tradition boiled down to a one day function in order to fit all of the wedding events into one week. The Sangeet ceremony takes place two or three days prior to the wedding, before the Mehndi ceremony. This celebration includes dances performed by relatives and friends of the Bride and Groom, songs by the elder female members of the family sung in unison with the bride as the focal point, and an open dance floor to commemorate the festivities for the following days. The event takes place at the Bride’s home or a separate banquet hall, where the Bride’s family welcomes the Groom’s family by singing Suhaag, a traditional folk song, to the tune of the Dhol.
The wedding ceremony!
A unique and diverse ceremony where couple elope into a most significant feelings to each other, the gods and the universe. Blessing all the sides of their future lives together.
And after the Reception! The big party, amazing food and dance all night!!
We look forward to get better and evolve our talents to making an extraordinary experience and results on South asian/Indian bridal beauty. Let us be and understand more about this exquisite culture!