If you enjoyed Part I of Kavi and David’s beautiful wedding, then I know you’ll love Part II. A fabulous wedding parade, beautiful outdoor ceremony, Indian and Jewish wedding traditions, flowers (and pineapples!) by the talented Saipua…
For the ceremony, Kavi wore a sari handmade in the Indian state of Orissa, jewelry from Jaipur, and bare feet.
During the processional, the couple’s friends performed the bride’s favorite song, “That’s How Strong My Love Is” by Otis Redding.
I love this series of photos. I love that David is wearing one shoe (important for breaking the glass!), and I love that hug!
The Peter Ecklund Band kicked off the cocktail hour with jazz standards.
Kavi made all of the printed materials, from the invitations to the cocktail menu to the table numbers.
Why don’t more tables have pineapples on them?
Seriously, every party needs pineapples!
Vendors
Photography: Justin & Mary / Venue: private venue / Bride’s reception dress: Jaya Rathore / Bride’s shoes: Stella McCartney / Groom’s suit: Michael Andrews Bespoke / Band: Peter Ecklund Band / Flowers: Saipua / Catering: Baluchi’s
Congratulations Kavi and David! And thank you to Justin & Mary for sharing all these beautiful photos!
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WOW, absolutely gorgeous!!!
love the mix of both cultures!
Absolutely gorgeous! love the pineapples.
I wish all weddings were this colourful!! Everything looks so vibrant!
LOVE this ! Such a lovely way to combine great traditions. So so pretty, and LOVE the pineapples!
I love it. Please post MORE culturally diverse weddings!!
This wedding is so insanely gorgeous and lush! A beautiful way to bring together diverse cultures and families…so lovely.
I can feel the luxury dripping from the photos!
One of my favorite weddings that I’ve seen!
I adore this wedding! So vibrant in color and culture, just wonderful.
Loving the pineapples! What a gorgeous wedding!
a beautifully captured wedding!
just stumbled upon your blog and i have to say i LOVE it. do drop by mine too when you have some time. perhaps we can follow each other. =)
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This wedding completely reminds me of how much I love the ritual and tradition behind weddings! I know these days it’s all about personality and style, which is fabulous – but remembering your roots is so symbolic and special. Congrats on a gorgeous day Kavi & David!
This wedding is fabulous. Everyone looks like they are having an absolute blast! And I just love the centerpieces!
This is a great blend of two cultures and looks like a ton of fun!