Month: December 2014

10 Wedding Trends of 2014 We Loved

The cookie cutter Indian weddings are definitely out. 2014 weddings have been all about personality and gorgeous details that kept wedding guests mesmerized. We are taking a trip down the memory lane to highlight the best of 2014 trends which we believe and hope will be carried on in 2015 as well.

The Second Weddings Series: Introduction

There's always a second time in life. With this article, we begin a new series on Second Weddings.

4 Unique Wedding Menu Ideas

Weddings always bring joy and happiness not only for the family but also for the guests. There are umpteen number of things to take care of in a wedding. As the host, we all try to deliver the best in every possible way to our guests. And (usually) most guests only remember the food in the wedding. For centuries, Indian wedding food menu has remained unchanged more or less . However, there are ways to provide guests with an excellent food menu. Naturally, you need to start with a renowned caterer, a unique menu,well-arranged buffet tables all the while paying attention to the time of ... Read more

5 Adventure Wedding Ideas

Everybody gets married amid band-baaja-baraat. How about getting married at 7000 ft altitude or exchanging vows whilst paragliding in Uttarakhand? Interested? Then read on to find out about other adventure wedding ideas ...

5 Ways to Use Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2015 in Your Wedding Day Details

Pantone® has announced its colour of the year 2015 and we are sure you are going to love this earthy rich wine red colour (Marsala). Presenting 5 ways in which you can incorporate this seductive shade in your wedding day details.....

4 Sehra Patterns for Grooms

According to Indian wedding traditions, a groom-to-be is not supposed to see his bride before the wedding rituals start. It is a long standing tradition in the Western countries as well. The western brides cover their faces using a veil. In India, things differ in this aspect from region to region. For example, the Bengali bride holds a betel leaf in front of her face; Maharashtrian brides have a curtain between them and their groom ; and in the North, brides cover their faces with a dupatta or paloo. Similar to the brides, the groom is also expected to keep his face covered in order to protect him from the ... Read more

8 Innovative Winter Wedding Ideas You Will Love

The weather might be chilly and blustery; but we have many innovative ideas to help you plan your Indian winter wedding right....