Hockley, Texas Fusion Indian Wedding by Morgan Lynn Photography
Today’s wedding feature will have you speaking in Shakespearean quotes and dreaming of a fairytale outdoor wedding. When Jennie and Umang decided to take their relationship to the next step, it was inevitable that not just one wedding ceremony would do. Kat Creech Events was brought on to help Jennie plan her big day and as we relive these magical moments captured by Morgan Lynn Photography, we can’t help but shed a tear or two on how seamless the fusion events were cohesively planned. The bride chose a stunning red and gold wedding lengha from Kalki Fashions and you just have to take a moment to admire all the various headpieces adorning Jennie’s head secured by a heavy dupatta. The one and only Riz Moosa of DJ Riz Entertainment led Umang’s baraat ceremony into the indoors venue at the Houston Oaks. For her Indian wedding ceremony, the bride decided on a simple yet effective modern day setup. Weaving in both of these elements and deciding not to have a mandap is a sophisticated approach that we see many brides utilizing into their wedding day. Jennie and Umang’s guide to what is going on was an awesomely creative way to educated her guests that weren’t familiar with Indian wedding ceremonies. After the wedding ceremony, guests were treated to a royal Indian cuisine with Narin’s Bombay Brasserie dishing out some delectable eats. The gallery full to the brim with fusion fun is captured by Morgan Lynn Photography.
from Maharani Weddings Blog
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