This bride’s medieval Italian wedding venue was finalised even before she met her husband

On the second day, the couple had a symbolic Catholic wedding ceremony in the mansion garden which was co-official by Rice’s sister and Ramaiah’s brother. “A string quartet of Kaleydo played” I can’t help but fall in love “while Brendan and the wedding party walked in the aisle. Alongside, one of my bridesmaids, Jordan, sang “until I find you” by Stephen Sanchez, while I was going down to the aisle, “she shares.
The bride wore a Basque Corsteted Ball Dress of Galia Lahav. Made with French guipure lace, he had a neckline plunging cat eyes. For the ceremony, she added a matching bolero jacket and a 10 -foot veil in lace with the text “Forever’s Gotta Star somewhere” embroidered on it. “The day I met Brendan, I was wearing a blue polka dot dress. So, my bridesmaid Lauren cut a piece of it and sewn it in a little heart, pinning it at the bottom of my dress like my “something blue”, “she adds. She completed the look with a disorderly bun and natural makeup, as well as a Ring Concierge tennis bracelet that Rice offered it just before the ceremony. The groom wore a white tuxedo with black pants and a bow tie associated with a Ferragamo watch in gold with their engraved wedding date that Ramaiah gave him.
A Sangeet ceremony followed later, where the amphitheater was decorated in pink and floral arrangements by Giardino Delle Fate Flower Design, which made all the decor of marriage. The personalized fronts and tablecloths designed by Letterink and the guests enjoyed an Indian buffet distributed by the Haveli restaurant while they were dancing for Dhol beats by elite drummers and PEPPY of DJ Aman of Kudos Music. The couple wore a Pea Gujral Peach fish -tail lehenga and a personalized blue sherwani.
The last day of the festivities started early in the morning with Telugu rituals, including a snanam and Gouri pooja mangala for the bride, and Kashi Yatra for the groom. “I deeply understand the meaning that Hindu culture has for my family. From the start, it was important for me to honor and preserve these traditions, ”explains Ramaiah. She headed for the Mandap bearing a traditional gold sari of Kanchipuram associated with a blouse with pink flowers designed and sewn by Bhuvi Kilpady. The highest point was a 60 -foot long veil maintained together by its cousins.
She chose sentimental pieces in family heritage like Ruby and bracelets inlaid with diamonds and old temple jewelry in memory of her last grandmothers. Rice opted for a tailor-made dhoti-kurta for the occasion. A pandit carried out rituals like Vadhu Pravesham, Muhurtham, Maala Maarpidi, Kanyadana, Mangalsutra Dhara and more, followed by a traditional seated lunch or an Oota Yele where the guests ate with their hands.
A reception dinner and their first dance marked the end of the couple’s wedding celebrations, where the guests received handwritten thanks, a traditional bomber and an Italian wedding cake.