Real Weddings: In the Crowd, We Found Each Other

Rahul and Pragati met the modern way, through a dating app, which soon turned into a 5-day NYC wedding.

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"I wanted something gold. I envisioned a gold gown, but not bright gold. I ended up choosing a Manish Malhotra gown. I wanted a very enchanted, glowing look and the draped gown by Manish had the colours and the shine which was perfect for the night. For cocktail hour, I went with the cream and floral ruffled saree by Arpita Mehta." 

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"For the reception, I wanted to transport people out of New York City and into this mystical forest, full of enchanted fairies and custom-built 20 foot trees. I wanted everyone to get glimpses of some grunge, because within, there is always something beautiful. During cocktail hour, they saw hints of wood, moss, and wildflower, suggesting something magical to come. They entered through a mystical tunnel, lured by the fairies into this enchanted forest with a center opening (the gold mirrored dance floor), with an effect of starlight and moonlight beaming down, sort of like falling down the rabbit hole into Alice’s Wonderland. It was dreamy, and elegant, and mystical at the same time!" 

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"The foyer area outside of the ballroom had a laser cut white piano with flowers pouring out. I had a live band singing during the ceremony; they even sang my entrance song down the aisle!"

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"I wanted something pretty and elegant for the wedding ceremony. All weddings are beautiful, and for my 5 day wedding I was scared people would feel "another week, another wedding", so I really wanted to make sure ours had a unique touch and would be a fun experience for everyone. For the ceremony, I wanted it to feel like everyone walked into heaven, so I had mountains of “clouds” of white roses alongside a mirrored gold aisle. The mandap matched with gold acrylic laser cut flowers and more white flowers creating a frame. 

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"I thought I had my wedding planned out since I was 20 years old, however, when it came time to truly plan, everything changed. I did have a secret board on Pinterest with ideas I had been collecting over the years, which turned out to be very useful. Instagram is always good to see what is trending with fashion and ideas, but at the end of the day I knew what I wanted, and stuck to it!"

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"When it came to shopping for my wedding outfits and jewellery, I had specific looks in mind. I did know however, not to be too specific or I may overlook something beautiful in front of my eyes. We shopped around in Ahmedabad, Anand, and Mumbai."

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"While every bridal lehenga is beautiful, I knew I wanted to be a Sabyasachi bride. I ended up picking the Nayantara lehenga. It was an all-red lehenga with pink and green embroidery.  

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"When I was younger and first watched the movie Legally Blonde, I fell in love with "Vivian Kensington’s ‘5 carat Harry Winston on her bony unpolished finger’".  She had a beautiful 3-stone setting consisting of a pear shaped diamond as the center-stone and tapered baguettes on both sides. I love the classic look while still being a little unique, and I knew this was the ring for me. Rahul did deliver! He got me my perfect pear with tapered baguettes on a platinum band from Diamonds Direct.  

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"I’m impossible to surprise so I knew it was coming. I had a bad case of wanderlust and pestered Rahul to plan a trip. He made me a puzzle for Valentine’s Day and the answer was a ticket to Savannah, GA!  He played it off like it was a normal weekend, but I had a feeling this was it. I was so sure he would propose. He didn’t show any nervousness, so a little doubt crept into my head. He had told me we had a really hard-to-get lunch reservation at a popular restaurant called 'The Olde Pink House'. It was the perfect excuse to make sure that I was dressed up and not in my usual leggings. After lunch, he said there was a hotel with a nice bar and a cool art gallery worth checking out. It started raining on our way over there so by the time we got there, my hair was a mess. I went to the restroom to freshen up and when I came out, he had arranged for the host to give us a tour of the gallery and hotel. During the tour, Rahul excused himself to the bathroom which I thought was weird. But the host kept showing me around, explaining each painting. Truthfully, I didn’t really care. She led me upstairs and there I saw him - Rahul standing in the middle of a heart of roses.  I can’t even remember what he said, but I’m pretty sure I said yes!"

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"We had been in a long-distance relationship for a while, so most of our evenings were spent video-chatting. Whenever we were able to see each other, we enjoyed trying out new restaurants, exploring new places, or just being plain, old homebodies. We both love to travel, so we jump at any opportunity to go somewhere."

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"My sangeet was a holographic themed night, so I chose to wear a kaleidoscope lehenga by Falguni Shane Peacock. I thought that the lehenga would fit in so perfectly with the night, since it was multi-coloured and had sheen and foiling to it.  

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For the Sangeet, I just wanted something fun, and left it up to the decorator to give me some suggestions. She came up with an iridescent look. I wanted a "store" for favours so that everyone can come in and feel like they are shopping for their favours. Each guest received bangles, bindis, and a faux jasmine hair garland, and had their choice of one “large” item - a clutch, shoes, or a bandhani dupatta."

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Rahul and Pragati met in the most modern way possible, through the dating app Dil Mil.  "I guess you can say it was fate because we happened to connect while we were both travelling through Atlanta. We spoke for a couple of months before we met up in New York City and the rest is history!", says Pragati.