When Amar Prith and Karan envisioned their wedding day, it was not just a celebration but a journey of creating cherished memories. Entrusting Wedifys Favorite – Impressario Inc with their dreams, known for their impeccable attention to detail and flair for transforming visions into reality, ensured that every aspect of their special occasion was crafted with elegance and meaning.
Their festivities commenced with a sophisticated welcome dinner at the Royal Taj, Singapore. Here, the ambiance was set ablaze with a modern aesthetic characterized by a refined palette of blue and white, accentuated by touches of gold and deep brown. Satish Punjabi, representing Impressario Inc., highlighted the venue's seamless alignment with Amar Prith and Karan's contemporary vision. Delicate white blooms arranged in glass vases adorned tables, serving as captivating centerpieces that elevated the evening's ambiance.
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The following day, the couple's home became a vibrant canvas for the mehndi ceremony, a cherished pre-wedding tradition celebrated with close family and friends. Radiant hues and intricate designs, synonymous with Indian cultural celebrations, adorned the space. The focal point was the bridal seating, featuring a beautifully carved backrest adorned with paisley motifs, exquisitely draped in shades of pink and white. This intimate setting resonated with joy and tradition, setting the stage for the ceremonial rituals that would follow.
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At Swissôtel The Stamford, the groom's family performed the auspicious 'ghari pooja,' marking a moment of reverence and preparation before the wedding ceremony. The wedding itself, held at Central Sikh Gurdwara, Singapore, was a fusion of Sikh and Sindhi customs. Amar Prith looked radiant in a pink lehenga adorned with intricate floral embroidery, while Karan complemented her in a resplendent golden sherwani, symbolizing their union in style and tradition.
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