Dreamy Mussorie Wedding With a Vintage Touch!
BY Latha Sunadh | 16 Dec, 2016 | 4121 views | 3 min read
When you see an old 1969 Vespa make it's way into a wedding, you know you're in for a surprise. That's what we really loved about Arjun and Neha's wedding - all the vintage touches this couple gave it. From matching their outfits in pale pink to adding Arjun's old Vespa in the photo shoot to picking a venue which had a whole lot of history. Photography by Colorblind Productions is so dreamy and we loved all the scooter shots.
Meet Arjun & Neha
"I saw her riding a Scooty from the other side of the road like it happens in the movies and felt something special. This was years back , before we started dating and post that we met at a few parties through mutual friends. We never really spoke much and in one these parties while talking to her for the first time, I confessed I had a bit of a crush on her . She laughed on it for a few minutes and took it as a joke but it took me months to make her realise I did truly like her and after that there was no looking back," says Arjun.
The Sangeet
The Wedding
From The Groom:
"We always wanted the wedding to be a small, personal affair and we wanted it at an unusual place. Since we both love vintage places, hotels and Vespas( as you can see, there's my Vespa from 1969 in the pictures!), it had to be an old property with a lot of history. And what better place then Mussoorie because both of us love the hills!
When we saw the Fortune Savoy, Mussoorie for the first time we both held hands and said this is it. She could imagine herself coming down from those stairs dressed as a bride :). Fortune Savoy was established in 1902 and was renovated about two years back. Mussoorie was an ideal pick and we booked the complete property for three days and all events were planned at different locations of the hotel except for the Reception which was in Delhi. They have iconic places in the property such as a beer garden where India's first beer was launched and a writers bar which housed some great writers of that time," explains Arjun. "It felt great to create memories at a venue with so much history".
Vendors: Venue: All events at Fortune Savoy, Mussoorie; Reception at The Leela Ambience Hotel, Delhi Photography: Colorblind Production Decor: The Wedding Whistles (For Mussoorie) Makeup: All events by Sheeny Kaul; Reception by Kajee Rai Bridal Outfits: Mehendi by Anshu Jain, Kolkata; Sangeet by Surendri by Yogesh; Wedding by Asiana Couture - Chandni Chowk Sabyasachi Mukherjee Groom Outfits: Wedding by Gujralsons ; Engagement & reception by Unit by Rajat Suri , Mehendi by Asiana Couture - Chandni Chowk