July 18, 2024
Meredith and Manoj’s wedding at the Hyatt in Cincinnati was a beautiful blend of Indian and Christian traditions, showcasing their love and cultural heritage.
Photography | BI
Venue | The Hyatt Regency
Hair & Makeup | Bride Face
Florist | Weddings InStyle Inc.
Decor | Weddings InStyle Inc.
Music | DJ Mixta & Singh Innovations
Cake | Sweets by LaDawn
Transportation | My Party Bus
The day started with a traditional Indian ceremony, filled with vibrant colors and intricate henna designs. Manoj’s baraat, where he arrived in a white Porsche, set an energetic tone for the celebration. Meredith, dressed in a stunning saree, joined Manoj in a series of meaningful rituals, including the exchange of garlands, symbolizing their commitment.
Next, the scene shifted to a serene Catholic ceremony at St. Xavier Church. Meredith walked down the aisle in a classic white gown, accompanied by soft floral arrangements. The service was intimate and touching, with the exchange of vows and rings highlighting their deep love and devotion.
The reception was a grand celebration of both cultures. Heartfelt speeches from family and friends highlighted the couple’s journey and the merging of their two worlds. The evening continued with a lively mix of Bollywood beats and classic hits, ensuring a packed dance floor.
Capturing Meredith and Manoj’s wedding was a privilege. Their day was a testament to the beauty of cultural fusion and the strength of their love. Congratulations to Meredith and Manoj on their journey ahead.
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