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Weddings are a match made in Heaven!

– A quote which I grew up hearing!

As a person who grew up in a town with churches and a fourteen year long education in a Convent, my idea of wedding was always – a white gown, a messy bun with white lilies in my hand. Walking down that aisle for my Prince charming has always been my obsession.

I was shattered to find out that not all weddings happen like this and I blame my fantasy books and my obsessive daydreaming for this you know.

Well, anyways I did fall in love – found my prince charming who unlike me grew up in like eight cities around the country and studied in ten different schools (literally!).

We decided to get married and little did we know that it came along with a package of traditions. After eight years of bragging about my white gown and blue suit, we finally managed to get it for our wedding reception.

And yes! We tied the knot with our most cherished friends and family with our most valued Indian tradition.

Now I know you’re wondering why the story is over and where does this have a connection here??

I think I forgot to mention that my family has also been into the business of organizing weddings forever (like the past 60 years!). Now I wonder maybe that is the reason for my obsession??

From dazzling wedding decors of the 80’s with disco lights to the cliché “elegant” weddings of today, we have been through an evolving journey of wedding planning.

Well, anyways prince charming and the day dreamer have decided to continue the family tradition of obsessive wedding planning.

And hey! Do not worry, we are a good combo of prince charming being a perfectionist of 12 feet divided by 3 gives exactly 4 parts of curtains for the backdrop – a person who always carries an inch tape in his pocket and tells me – “hey we might need it -just in case!”

And me being the obsessive day dreamer of how your wedding will look like –  “Hmm.. Maybe this colour décor will suit your saree! Or an Instagram hashtag.. Or a cool pose for an outdoor shoot, no maybe white lilies or a church wedding – No it’s your wedding, I think you should choose”.

Let’s get in touch and plan or dream about your wedding, shall we?

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