Effeversecent wedding from Punjab with a whole lot of color
BY The WMG Bride | 24 Sep, 2015 | 12101 views | 2 min read
Weddings from Punjab have that blend of rustic with the modern, the blend of vivid colors with joyous emotions that are a bit of a treat to see. Raman and Gurmans wedding is no different - right from the bride's lehenga to the maang tikka's and jhoomers on the guests, to the groom's pink pagdi to the bridesmaids and family who came in an array of pretty glam stuff. And special mention to the pre-wedding shoot at a horse ranch - modern and yet so rustic. We were loving every bit of this cute affair photographed by Artcapture Productions .
Meet Raman& Gurman
"We met on Facebook, really. Our families are far-off relatives, and so, we started talking without hesitation. After 1.5 years of courtship, we tied the knot" explains Ramandeep, the bride coyly.
Pre-wedding Shoot
The Sangeet
The Wedding
From The Bride: "The decor, the makeup and the outfits - everything fit in beautifully at the end and we loved how it all came together. Some decor items that I loved the most were the beautiful peacock centrepiece - that was the centre of attention and the pretty glass settings - I loved them the most. Surprisingly, our decorator was from Bengal, and he added some beautiful Bengali elements to the decor," says Ramandeep. "As far as the outfits were concerned, I bought my lehenga from Frontier Raas, Delhi. It was orange and pink in colour and I loved it," she explains. "I wouldn't call myself a typical Delhi bride; that wasn't my vision. I wanted to look suave, and so, I went for subtle makeup. I wanted a light lehenga but it turned out to be pretty heavy," she says with a big smile! Vendors: Venues : Sangeet at Family Farmhouse in Muktsar | Catering: Sangeet catering by Food Crafts | Brides Outfits: Sangeet outfit by Patyala Royal Couture, Chandigarh; Wedding lehenga by Frontier Raas | Groom Oufits: Holland and Sherry |Photographer & Videographer: Artcapture Productions | Makeup: Rabia Makeup Artist