Before The Jewish Wedding “Tena’im” is the actual Yiddish name for an engagement.In the culture, it carries a great deal of weight, and even more so than the American culture. It binds you in the realm of a legal Jewish status. There is a signing that takes place at what Read more →
Real Wedding: Japanese + Indian Vibrance
- At November 9, 2011
- By Nahid
- In Indian weddings, Japanese Weddings
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Miharue and Vivch wanted a fabulous wedding full of details and colors inspired by their Japanese and Indian roots. Like their marriage, the two cultures blended perfectly into their wedding and reception theme! Held at a private estate in the Inland Empire, the couple had a traditional Indian ceremony complete with a gorgeous mandap, and the bride donned an Indian gown; later changed into a Japanese kumon. Signifying “luck,” bright colors like red, orange, and gold were prominent throughout the decor, floral, and wedding cake. To see the feature from SDSW, visit San Diego Wedding Style.
Venue: Private estate in Inland Empire
Photography: Brett Charles Rose Photography
Gowns: Atirma, Indian Gown and kumon from Japan
Groom’s formalwear: Imported from Japan
Florist: ArtQuest Floral
Lighting: Amber Yin Event Design
Catering & Rentals: Indulge Contemporary Catering
Reception Entertainment: Needle Free Pugs DJ; Reiko Obata (Japanese Performers)
Cake: Dream Cakes
Invitations: From India
Jewelry: Highglow Jewelers
Hair & Makeup: KC Stylist Studio
Transportation: Beverly Hills Best Valet