It is always a pleasure to create something special and unique for a couple's big day, even more so when it is a fusion Hindu and Christian wedding, celebrating both of their cultures. All of the designs we put together for this wonderful couple were elegant and contemporary. The wedding was held at The Carolina Inn with The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, as the perfect backdrop for the couple. We then incorporated reds and golds into the many details, and a clear tent for the outdoor ceremony so the couple could get married under the stars, making the night ever more magical. To anyone planning an Indian wedding, I would encourage you to embrace your heritage and incorporate elements of your culture into your wedding invitations and overall wedding. Whether it's through traditional color schemes, choice of locations, and traditional motifs and food, there are so many ways to make your wedding unique and personal to you. If you would like some help, feel free to reach out. We can make your dream a reality. Floral & Decor: Carolina Wedding Belle | Photography: Marissa Joy Photography | Venue: The Carolina Inn | Planning & Design: La Cosa Bella Events | Floral & Decor: Fresh Affairs | Hair & Makeup: Make Up For Your Day | Catering: The Carolina Inn | DJ: DJ Rang | Baraat: The Carolina Inn | Baraat Horse: Dead Broke Horse Farm | Bridal Fashion (Rehearsal Dinner/ Mehndi/ Sangeet): Tarun Tahiliani | Bridal Fashion (Hindu Ceremony): Ritu Kumar | Bridal Fashions (White Gown): Anne Barge | Bridal Fashions (Reception Outfit): Sabyasachi | Bridal Jewelry (Hindu Ceremony): Tanishq | Bridal Jewelry (Christian Ceremony – Bracelet): David Yurman | Bridal Jewelry (Christian Ceremony – Necklace): Regal Jewels | Cake & Treats: Cinda’s Creative Cakes | Cinematography: Andrey Solo Films | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Rital Patel | Event Designer: La Cosa Bella Events | Favors: Rise Biscuits and Donuts | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Theresa Jatko Designs | Lighting: DJ Rang | Live Music (Drummer): Arioso Strings | Mehndi Artist: Poonam Solanki | Photo Booth: ZimZoom Photo Booth | Rentals: CE Rentals | Transportation: Gold Leaf Carriage | Transportation: Kannapolis Charter | Transportation: Woodlief Classic Cars | Groom Wear (Hindu Ceremony): Telon Designer Wear | Tuxedo: Banana Republic | UNC Mascot Ramses: Ryan Nunn | Dance Floor: Corporate Graphics – Alex Marshall | Pipe & Drape Installers: Party Tables | Pandit: Sarmaaji Bhuvanagiri
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