Monday, October 26, 2009

ShaadiChic Event First Look - 10.25.09



It was months in the making, but with the perfect combination of talented vendors with an impeccable sense of design and detail and our amazing sponsors: Spotlight Style, Sheraton Parsippany & Select Event Rentals we raised the bar and made the first ever ShaadiChic Bridal Soiree that took place on Sunday a success!!! For those of you who made it to the show, thank you so much for your support and for those who were not able to make it - this is one show you do not want to miss, so please stay tuned for details on the next soiree!!!!

Here is a taste of what the show entailed:


Models adorned in luxury bridal wear by Attache Corture. The models mingled with brides to be and showcased the designs in center court so that brides to be could get up close and personal to see if the dresses had the look and feel of the wedding dress they had always dreamed about! Azura Bridal brought a different flavor of dresses that are inspired by a fusion of East & West design elements!

The grandious mandaps made it feel as though you stepped right into the midst of a wedding ceremony. The romantic fall flavored mandap above was designed by Prudence Designs ho paired up with Surbhi Sahni of Devi Restaurant who created a beautiful mendhi inspired cake topped with the Ganesh and garnished with real flowers of the autumn season.

The chic modern mandap above was created by Tammy of Aristocratic Designs and it was a combination of flower balls and continuous cascading waterfalls...the picture does not do it justice!

Elegant affairs designed the enchanting lavender schemed mandap and table setting fit for a princess!

The beauty bar was perhaps the star of the show! Ladies were given full makeovers- hair, make-up and even mendhi, compliments of BridalGal and Studio Sush

We didn't forget about the grooms! We gave them a place to chill out and relax and knock back some beers and whiskey...The Grooms Lounge sponsored by Jersey Street Furniture & DJ Kucha

Moghul brought some tasty treats along to share with guests


Moghul had plenty of food to keep you coming back for more....and more....and more!

Preeti Nanvaan of Preeti Exclusive Creations showcased her amazing event planning portfolio and Bollywood DJs rockin it in the corner!



More exquisite table design from Elegant Affairs shown above and Aristocratic Designs below



Magnificent invitations that will set the stage for your luxurious event to follow by Atlier Isabey &
...and Aha Designs

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Friday, October 16, 2009

From the Creative Lens of Amish Thakkar:



We can't get enough of the images captured by Amish, owner of Fine Art Productions
(www.fineartproductions.net) so we thought we'd share a few!

If you like what you see as much as we do, stop by and see Amish at the ShaadiChic show on 10.25! Enjoy!






Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Lauren & Vikas's Jewish & Hindu Cultural Celebration

This wedding was shared with us courtesy of the amazing Sofia Negron of Sofia Negron Photography (www.sofianegron.com ):

Lauren and Vikas were married on a gorgeous afternoon in May, intertwining both cultures bringing together a rabbi and pandit to do a mixed Jewish-hindu ceremony.

Lauren and Vikas incorporated such traditions as the ketubah signing, drinking of the wine, the Jai Mala (exchanging of the garlands), the Saptapadi (seven steps), exchanging of the rings and feeding each other sweets.


The couple then joined their guests for the reception where everyone stayed on the dance floor all night, dancing to popular Indian, American and Jewish songs!
Florist
Carl Alan Creations
Hair
Pierre & Carlo
Makeup
Hope Weinberg
Officiants
Rabbi Patrice Heller
Mr. Kiran Desai
Men’s Formal Wear
Black Tie Philly
Gown
Kenneth Pool
Veil
RK Bridal
New York, NY
Alterations
Scotchbrook Cleaners
Maria Bak
Bridesmaid Gowns
Bill Levkoff
Betty’s Bridal II
Rings
Alpha Omega Watch Store

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Anjali & Nitin- 5 days of a sensational wedding celebration!


To celebrate and kick-off the month of October we thought we'd post one of Spotlight Style's (www.spotlightstyle.com ) favorite October weddings! Anjali & Nitin were wed on October 25, 2008 (exactly a year ago from the ShaadiChic show!!!)....


The wedding consisted of almost a full week of events, starting off subtle and ending with a lavish memorable affair!


The mandap was larger than life, fit for a king and queen and guests were awed by its grand presence...



The lovely ladies who served as Anjali's bridesmaids watched as the couple drove away in a Bentley, headed to the wedding reception and celebration that they had envisioned and dreamed of for so long....

For this reception we tried something different - we though we'd shake things up with the seating arrangement and arrange the tables in X's & O's. There were long rectangular tables draped in lavender and gold shimmered tablecloths intertwined with traditional round tables and the guests absolutely loved it! It also created a really unique look in the room...

Another unique feature of the room was the projected pattern dancing across the walls. We recreated the pattern on the glass candle centerpieces that lit up the tables gobo stye! The lighting patterns dressed up the otherwise dark and dull walls. That paired with the spotlights on each 6 foot centerpiece (yes, I said 6 foot!) made the room glow and guests entered the room in pure Aww...


The lighting story doesn't end there - there were mini versions to accessorize the massive centerpieces, but the vases glowed from within...

Guests especially loved being greeted by an iced out Ganesh at the bar...

As this spectacular night drew to a close, it was time to bring out cake for desert, which keeping with the theme of the wedding reflected the originality of the couple. The cake topper was hand painted to match the bride & grooms reception attire!

Event Planning by Spotlight Style
Photography by David Shwartz
Flowers by Amaryllis Florist
Cake by Shockley Sweet Shoppe
Ice Sculpture by Ice Art

Friday, September 25, 2009

Caroline & Adam

This unique fusion wedding was given to us courtesy of the amazing Sofia Negron of Sofia Negron Photography ( www.sofianegron.com )
Caroline and Adam wanted to incorporate both Indian and American traditions into their wedding. They decided to do their rehearsal dinner as a shortened traditional indian ceremony: piecing together their favorite and most important parts of the ceremony.
Performed by Pandit Prabhakar Sharma ( www.desipandit.com ), it was short and sweet. The ceremony was followed by a feast of curry and other indian dishes. The next day the couple had a traditional American wedding!


Monday, September 21, 2009

Sahil Fashion Show at the Nargis Dutt Foundation Event

I had a chance to help out and see the amazing behind the scenes at the fashion show yesterday at the Nargis Dutt Foundation Annual Dinner Party! The event was an amazing show...thanks to:
DJ Kucha, who did an amazing job on the lighting and production...Sushmita from Studio Sush, thanks to who all the models looked fabulous...Dolly Parasher from Shweta Models...and Pranav Tailor who is the amazing Runway Producer for Sahil...and a great stylist!

Here are some of my favorite pics for weddings ensembles...(click on the image to enlarge it)
First let me start of by saying if I was to get married all over again (same husband ofcourse!) He would definitely be in this stunning light yellow shervani! It was just beautiful...
Creme and Gold a classic...but with the tube-top blouse...it gave the saree a real modern look!

This bridal lengha was really pretty...I loved the one shoulder cut.
I absolutely love this green saree...(especially the shading) ...The see thru chiffon with the bikini style blouse was really sexy!

My all time favorite was this stunning blue and red combo...the details were really well thought out... especially the pleating at the bottom of the skirt...and when she walked the dress flowed flawlessly..

Sushmita did the amazing job on hair and make-up on Pooja Batra for the show and then gave her a complete make-over for the final catwalk...
and the saree blouse...was really nice...especially because it brought in the yellow!