Walking down the isle was definitely my highlight for the day. There were many memorable moments that day, the speeches from our loved ones definitely was on top of the list.
Absolutely YES!!!
We explored Sri Lanka as our first trip overseas together. It was absolutely magical. The weather felt like home and the food is to die for! Definitely a post wedding treat.
Since we had a traditional Indian wedding, I went for the regal look. Simple, but classy.
Hair was done by Look Devine SA and all my clothing and jewellery shopping was done in India. A trip never to be forgotten.
We had a crowd of 500 people, so venues were limited. Lucky enough, the town of Middelburg in mpumalanga has a banquet hall in which we were able to accommodate our guests.
Lots of our guests made use of the various guesthouses around town.
In terms of my bridal regime... I kept it simple. Kickboxing twice a week, healthy eating with a cheat now and then and spending loads of time with friends just to destress. I did a teeth whitening treatment a month before the wedding as well.
In terms of my bridal regime... I kept it simple. Kickboxing twice a week, healthy eating with a cheat now and then and spending loads of time with friends just to destress. I did a teeth whitening treatment a month before the wedding as well.
The decor was simple with hints of antique gold center pieces, a white and gold stage where the ceremony took place and a white carpet.
Everything thing has a regal touch, and the Indian element followed through the entire wedding.
The groom was also dressed in all things from India. There were rich tones of red and green that shone through on his Kurta.
There were flower girls which were dressed in Indian attire.
Our priest was Chetanbhai from the benoni Krishna temple.
Videography was done by Barefeet Videography.
Photography by Urvesh Rama Photography.
My Photobooth was done by Photobooth on the move.
My family was there throughout the journey and on the day, my sister and MC were there to coordinate the day
My uncle provided the transport as per family tradition.
The cake was done by a local Baker, zakiyah.
The food was prepared by Champa from Pretoria.
It was designed and printed in India.
These were part of our pre functions as per hindu customs and rituals.
Sound and lighting was done by DJ Anz.
Barefeet loves nothing more than the opportunity to capture these once-in-a-lifetime memories in the most natural, authentic and captivating way.