Friday, October 9, 2009

Makeup Artists!!

so I came across two makeup artist websites that I thought I should mention here.
The first one I'm going to introduce to you is Chandani Singh based ofcourse in Delhi...

You may check out her website here

The second makeup artist from Delhi is Shikha Goel and you may find out more about her here

I must get in touch with them and find out more what say?

Friday, September 25, 2009

ahhh part 2








Found some more diamond beauties for you to drool over...
lovelove

ahhhh...



Want you to check out these beauties by Hazoorilal
I knew you'd love them!!

ps: been a bit busy planning the wedding and figuring out my wedding dresses...so apologies for not posting all this while..promise to be more regular here :)

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Possible Colour Scheme??


maybe for mehndi and sangeet...even haldi...but not for the main event...what say??

Wedding Photographer Amna Hakim




the bride and these pictures by Amna Hakim are so gorgeous! now i want a saree just like the lehnga above...with heavy zardozi!

Love the colour combination too!


Any suggestions where to pick something like this from??
All pictures from www.amnahakim.com

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Shagun : Saree Inspiration






So i'm looking at Manish Malhotra's sarees as inspiration for my Shagun Ceremony attire. What do you think of these glittery sarees above?
Images via google images:)

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Flower Decoration

Flower Decoration is such an integral part of the daily life in my Country and plays a big part in the decoration of a wedding venue! No wedding is compete without flowers don't you agree?


So now the big question...what kind of flowers would I want adorning my wedding venue? Do I want imported flowers? No I don't think so. I would want to go the traditional route and stick to these gorgeous colour/flower combinations below..

Aam ki patti (mango leaf), is used for most hindu religious ceremonies and is believed in Vastu Shastra that mango leaves absorb negativity and helps in keeping the environment pure.
Genda ka phool or the Marigold flower is also an important part of flower offerings made to Gods in Hinduism. Read more on the significance of Marigild flower here and here .

I love this arrangement of Marigold Garlands above and would want something close to this at my wedding...what do you think?

Another sweet smelling and pretty flower used extensively in Hindu Culture is the Mogra (Jasmine). Read more here.



How can a Hindu floral arrangement be complete without the sweet smelling Indian Gulab or the rose?
Hmm so that what I am thinking for the decoration...let me know what you think:)