A magnificiet wedding dream or feeling butterflies in the stomach, we are truly out of
words to describe the pure bliss we experienced at Anish and Akshita’s cross-cultural
Jammu wedding celebrations. A bride as vibrant and zestful as a butterfly that is just
out of its cocoon and a groom as joyful and gentle as the ray of sun on a moody
Monday morning, we realised how magical it is to have finally united with your
soulmate after years of long waits.

‘Four A Lords Resorts’ was just perfect to kickstart their marvelous Haldi bash. The
couple slayed in their ‘Asiana Couture’ attires paired with the festive glam from
MUA Sana Chouhan (bride) and Geetanjali Salon (groom) who curated the entire
wedding glam lookbook. Anish’s ‘Manyavar’ attire for the Mehendi rituals added a
beautiful touch to their ethnic Mehendi portraits. Akshita’s Mehendi look was curated
from ‘The Laalzari’, Noida, all set to tint her hands with the good old bridal mehendi
patterns. The cozy Jammu weather always pumped us just like a ‘pick me up’ remedy
from the loving roots of nature. The couple chose to celebrate their cross-cultural
Jammu wedding in both Kerala style as well as Jammu style.

The ethereal Kerala wedding palette is composed of ethnic Kerala fits from ‘Kalyan
Silks’ and ‘Maheshwari Silk’s in Kerala. The pure joy of documenting their Kerala
wedding in the Jammu sun was an extraordinary experience. Be it the pooja essentials
or the holy chants, we felt like we have been granted the access to visualize the most
marvelous cross-cultural Jammu wedding in the lush green pockets of North India.
For the Jammu wedding, Akshita’s wedding trousseau paired with Anish’s elegant
lookbook gave the feel of a royal palace wedding. Her Maharani red lehenga crafted
by ‘Kamal Bahi Saree Sangam’ is inspired by the legendary designs of Sabyasachi
Mukherjee. Anish’s dashing look is curated from ‘Samyakk Clothing’.
The party swag, the serene Mandapa visuals, the adorable candid moments, our hearts are full with the
breathtaking visuals from this cross-cultural Jammu wedding!

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Yabesh Photography

This is an amazing blog post! The photos are beautiful and it’s great to learn more about the cross-cultural traditions and customs of Jammu weddings. It’s inspiring to see how couples from different backgrounds come together and celebrate their love. Thanks for sharing!

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