Pool Party
Apr 29
2022
Hyatt Ziva Pool
This musical night is a celebration of the union of not only the couple but the bonding of both families. It is here that both sides bring down their barriers and mingle in a fun environment. Lots of singing/ dancing/ drinking. There will also be a henna artist at this event, so guests will be able to get a design of their choosing!
Bright and vibrant colors. For women Indian Lenghas or Anarkalis are recommended. But feel free to wear something comfortable to dance in! Men can wear button down shirts/pants or Kurta pajamas!
Here are some sites to buy, rent, or get inspiration from!
Etsy ( search lenhgas/anarkalis/sarees)
g3fashion.com/en-us
www.utsavfashion.com/lehenga/party
www.perniaspopupshop.com/
www.azafashions.com/
www.kalkifashion.com/
www.cbazaar.com/
Amazon Men's Kurta Pajama Set
Rental:
www.glamourental.com/collections/guests
www.lukhstudio.com/collections/wedding
https://www.riyacollective.com/collections/wedding-guest-collection
Prior to wedding will be the Baraat. The Baraat is a celebratory wedding procession for the groom involving live music and dancing.
We will be having a Hindu ceremony with a Pandit with some of Jewish prayers/traditions included.
Beach Formal:
If you would like to go the Indian clothing route Kurtas are best for men and Lenghas or Saris for women! Or feel free to wear a nice summer dress/linen suit!
Etsy ( search lenhgas/anarkalis/sarees)
g3fashion.com/en-us
www.utsavfashion.com/lehenga/party
www.perniaspopupshop.com/
www.azafashions.com/
www.kalkifashion.com/
www.cbazaar.com/
Amazon Men's Kurta Pajama Set
Rental:
www.glamourental.com/collections/guests
www.lukhstudio.com/collections/wedding
www.riyacollective.com/collections/wedding-guest-collection
Formal. Gowns/Lenghas for women and Suits for men!
Etsy ( search lenhgas/anarkalis/sarees)
g3fashion.com/en-us
www.utsavfashion.com/lehenga/party
www.perniaspopupshop.com/
www.azafashions.com/
www.kalkifashion.com/
www.cbazaar.com/
Rental:
www.glamourental.com/collections/guests
www.lukhstudio.com/collections/wedding
www.riyacollective.com/collections/wedding-guest-collection
The haldi ceremony is the one in which a paste of haldi is applied to the bride and the groom’s body before their wedding. The paste is then applied on the bride and the groom’s face, neck, hands and feet, by their near and dear ones. Most people believe that the reason for applying haldi is to ward off evil spirits from affecting the bride and the groom. Haldi is known to have properties that leave the skin fair and glowing.
In many customs, the bride and the groom also apply a small portion of this sacred paste to their unmarried friends and siblings. It is said that whoever gets touched by this paste will soon find a good looking partner.