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Tushi and Vaibhav’s Magnificent Vedic Wedding Ceremony at United Golf Club, Noida

Tushi and Vaibhav’s Magnificent Vedic Wedding Ceremony at United Golf Club, Noida

Tushi and Vaibhav’s wedding is one for the storybooks. We have to admit, it had us a bit dumbfounded. Should be talk about the décor, the photography, the mood, the outfits or just how stunning these two people are? The more said about this wedding, the better, we think! Brimming with inspiration and ideas, the beauty of this tasteful celebration lies in the simplicity of design, attention to detail and immaculate execution. Understated and elegant, everything at Tushi and Vaibhav’s special day was about bringing the natural to the fore. Whether it was the glorious outdoor wedding venue, (United Golf Course, Noida) which became the perfect backdrop for an elaborate Vedic, wedding ceremony or the bride herself, a deity like vision draped in Sabyasachi – a celebration of inner beauty remained the emphasis at this wedding. As they say, God is in the details! Let’s delve into some of them.

 

Photography

Photography

Photography

Photography

Happy Flashbacks, demonstrated a mastery and finesse over their lens while documenting this wedding, by capturing perfectly dreamy moments on the one hand and almost journalistic clicks on the other. Worth looking at, are the black and white shots of the wedding and the vidai ceremony. The images are a giveaway when it comes to their skill in recording a range of imagery. From emotion to detail, drama to portraiture, staged to candid, this album gives us so much to observe and absorb. Tushi and Vaibhav’s pre wedding shoot was beautifully styled and executed. The images were evidence of a love that was comfortable, easy and playful. We particularly liked the idea of cutting chai on the sidewalk. Now that’s a well styled shot, and worth replicating we say! Worthy of mention is Tushi’s lovely white lace dress with orange detailing, just so springtime and refreshing.

 

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

The Clothes and The Jewellery

A treat to the eyes, Tushi’s pre bridal and bridal looks are an inspiration to all the brides-to-be in the office. Her pale, pearl pink net sari with silver sequin detailing was perfectly styled with minimal jewellery and nude make up. For the Sangeet function, she wore a pink anarkali lehenga with heavy silver kali embroidery on the skirt and the bodice and paired it with a delicate diamond and ruby set. Tushi’s canary yellow haldi outfit with traditional gold jhumkas was perfect for the ceremony. What really blew us away, however, was her traditional red, heavily embellished Sabyasachi lehenga. No words can do justice to how Tushi looked on the day of her wedding. The quintessential Sabyasachi bride with minimal make up, multi strand polki necklaces and the signature oversized nath and mathapatti, she was a sight to behold.

Well-groomed and perfectly put together, Vaibhav was right next to her when it came to wedding styling. All his looks complimented Tushi’s perfectly. His pre wedding looks, be it in well stitched formal suits or the textured white sherwani to go with Tushi’s pale pink sari were well timed and right on style. He made a modish choice on the Sangeet ensemble and looked super handsome in offwhite Jodhpur pants paired with a shirt and a maroon bandhgala jacket. Just like Tushi, he left us speechless with his wedding attire – a delicately embroidered buttery yellow sherwani with a coordinated dushala and that oh-so-regal multi-strand pearl and emerald mala. Grooms-to-be, shamelessly copy this look and you may just end up turning more heads than the bride!

 

The Décor

The Décor

The Décor

The Décor

The Décor

The Décor

We are just so awestruck with this wedding, we want to say everything twice. The vedi mandap, probably a pre constructed temple chatri like structure at the wedding venue was scalloped and laden with fuchsia and yellow fresh flowers alternated with leafy greens. Up lights along the pillars added high drama. Gold tinkling kalires were used as props throughout the wedding décor and ran as a theme across several elements – casually strung on leafless tree branches, hung on the ceiling and stitched on to the bridal chaddar. Another beautiful addition were the oversized, leaf shaped, metal diya holders, placed throughout the venue. The diyas cast a warm and romantic glow, adding an ancient, almost historic vibe to the wedding venue décor and the ceremony. Chowkis covered in maroon and gold spreads with coordinated bolsters add to the splendour, creating a feel of an era gone by. If we were to describe the theme of this wedding, ancient, historic and vedic are the words that would fit right in.

Go through Tushi and Vailbhav’s wedding album to see what we are talking about.

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