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It’s been two decades in this industry. What are the changes in the industry toward wedding planners?
The wedding industry has witnessed a 360° change in the last couple of decades. Weddings are no longer a small ceremony but are nothing less than an event today.
From international performers to continental cuisines and from high-end décor to world-class destinations, one can choose from many. Couples today are entirely dependent on the wedding planners, which enables them to take a step back to enjoy to the wedding and not stress about the little details. Indian weddings have a lot of traditions involved and detailing is thus extremely important. Wedding planners today have to keep up with the latest trends and technology in order to provide their clients with the best
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Yasammy Week ~ Day 4: Engagement/Wedding
When Ben Pincus started to cheer loudly, as if he were at a football game instead of a wedding and a touchdown had been made, Sammy and Yaz almost jumped out of their skin. Glancing around, their friends appeared to be just as startled, but they jumped right in to applaud as well. After wiping the tears from her eyes, Sammy gave Yaz a big smile, which she had to return.
They interlocked their fingers; time seemed to be moving slow as they took everything in, looking between their friends and their families, and then at each other. They’d join the others at the Reception, then go through the long winded process of moving Yaz’s belongings to the Gutierrez Farmhouse; and finally, they’d face whatever came next;
Together.
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Gosh, this drawing took me what? 19 hours? Most of it was spent on getting the Nublar 4 down there to look like they were actually sitting on a pew (Darius still looks funky to me).
Did you know red wedding dresses symbolize celebration and good fortune? :3 This takes place, like, post Chaos Theory, so technically their future-future looks are up to debate still. I actually referenced both Sammy and Yaz’s concept art for their hairstyles, we were robbed of Butch Sammy/j.
#jurassic world#jurassic world chaos theory#jurassic world camp cretaceous#jwcc#jwct#jwct spoilers#Sorry I don’t believe Brooklyn got jumped by three Atrociraptors and an Allosaurus and walked away with a missing hand#Headcanon she was protecting her face with her arm but like#Whoops!#bye bye arm and bye bye your face#sammy gutierrez#yasmina fadoula#yasammy#yasammy week#brooklyn jwcc#darius bowman#kenji kon#ben pincus#I think it was mentioned somewhere that Yaz was Lebenese?#I didn’t know that while drawing this#So like I based it more off of Indian weddings :3#wedding#engagement#I liked doing the Henna on her hands#I heard that’s actually a pre-wedding tradition for the Bachelorettes (and I think the mom) to paint henna on the bride’s hands and feet#And that the longer it stays on the more good fortune you’ll have in your marriage#I feel like Roxie and Dave somehow got an invite too#I was gonna jokingly put The Handler in the back as well but I’m not that mean/j#Sammy is a crier#Sobbed during the vows and STILL broke down when they got home
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#Always wanted to be invited to a Desi wedding#Desi#South Asian#Indian#Indian jewelry#Jewelry#Asia#Traditional dress#Henna#mehendi#Aesthetic#White#Culture#Fa
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Genuine Question I'm not trying to be rude
Henry Green aka Jayadeep Mir from Assassin's Creed: Syndicate is an Indian man. But I've been curious as to where exactly in India he's from. I heard once somewhere that he's Punjabi, is that correct?
I researched his name which is of Indian origin and his surname which is an Arabic surname...but it doesn't give me any further leads.
I would like to know because I am writing a fanfiction about him and Evie getting married and I think it would be cute for them to have a traditional Indian wedding, as she moves to India when they do get married. HOWEVER, I don't know where in India Jayadeep aka Mr. Green is from. Without that information I can't pinpoint the proper Indian wedding traditions to write about for them to be accurate, not only for the time period but also for the culture.
I've researched Indian wedding traditions, and they are absolutely beautiful, but some Indian people do things differently than other Indian people.
Can you guys help a writer out? I hate it when I'm inaccurate.
#assassins creed#ac: syndicate#henry green#jayadeep mir#evie frye#indian wedding#Indian wedding traditions#19th century
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Just, yuck. I know it’s common for westerners to be welcomed to wear traditional dress at Indian/South Asian weddings but this just gives me the ick.
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tw/ heavy talks of homophobia
"Hey, looking good, where are you heading?" Sirius commented as James walked into his living room. Sirius came round to help Regulus with something he needed to do for work. Sirius and Regulus are surrounded by books, contracts and general mess as James uses the mirror above the fireplace to take off his jellewery, leaving it on the mantlepiece in-front of him.
"Oh my cousins getting married, i'm leaving soon,"
"Soon, it's barely ten am!" Sirius exclaimed.
"Indian weddings are like all day events,"
So, James hadn't been looking forward for this wedding. It wasn't that he didn't like his extended family, he does. He gets on alright with them. His parents were going to be there, and he gets on well with his cousin, the one getting married. It's just... some of the older members of his family.
He's avoided telling Regulus about it for a particular reason
"A wedding? Why didn't you tell me, I haven't prepared anything, when do you leave?" Regulus asked, taking his nose out of a book.
"My parents are picking me up in roughly half an hour..." James was really trying to avoid this conversation.
"You haven't mentioned this to me, how long have you known about this?" Sirius asked. despite the length Regulus and Sirius has lived at the Potters, they never really met much of James' extended family. A lot of them don't live in England, and the ones who do, don't speak great English. James has always been able to communicate to them, as English wasn't his first language. It wasn't even his second. Barely his third... But his parents thought it might be for the best they don't meet. So they only ever met a handful of them, majority of being on his dad's side. Regulus nor Sirius ever asked about it.
The point was that, Regulus and Sirius didn't know his family very well. If they went to this wedding, they would be completely out of place, and James isn't sure how much they'd enjoy it. He isn't sure he's going to enjoy it.
"I want to say a month, I haven't really been thinking about it," James said loosely as he walked out the room briefly, coming back in with his sherwani, the jacket which went with his outfit.
"A month? Why haven't you told me... what can I do with twenty minutes?" James and Regulus had been to weddings together before, if they ever have a plus one on an invite, it's always them.
Which is what the issue lies in...
"Yeah, that's why I haven't told you... you're not exactly coming," James said, knowing that would be better than umming and erring.
"What? Why?" Regulus didn't sound hurt or offended, he sounded confused.
"Cause I didn't get a plus one on my invite," James started to button up his sherwani, as he leaned against the arm chair facing the couch which Sirius and Regulus were on. Work completely forgotten.
"Oh..." is all Regulus said.
"Why didn't you get a plus one? Has no one else got a plus one?" Sirius pushed.
"No, Indian weddings don't really work like that..." James didn't want to have this conversation, he just wanted today to be over with. "I called my cousin about it but they said it was final, I asked about that and they people did, but it didn't 'work out' for me... I don't plan on staying that long anyway, so I just left it at that,"
"Well, you should have pushed it, surely if you explained that you wanted your boyfriend there they would understand," Sirius pushed, sitting on the edge of the couch now.
"I... kind of don't" James said, immediately back tracking when regulus does pull an offended look, "It's not you, I would love you to be there it's just..."
"It's just what, James? Why don't you want me there?" Regulus spat, filling the air with tension.
"It's my extended family... they don't... love the fact I'm gay," James admitted and the air radiating of Regulus cooled, "It's just... my family is very religious, which you guys know from my parents but they also come from apart of the world which is still living with out of date ideologies... gay marriage isn't even legal there yet, and only in the past five years have being gay been decriminalized..."
Horror and shock paint Sirius and Regulus' face as James speaks.
"I've never intended for them to know, it was easier that way, especially as they didn't love my way of live before... not being a doctor or following down an academic job, so every time I saw them it was a lot 'why you not a doctor yet?' or being compared to my cousins, which is normal in Asian families, I mean my dad's parents are Vitaminise, along with all their family, so it's disappointment from both ends, you know,"
James took a deep breath, letting them catch up.
"If you never told them, how did they find out?" Sirius asked innocently.
"Because my mum told my aunt, and it spread like wildfire... she told her a couple of months after I came out to her, you remember how long it took for my parents to get comfortable with it... they're fine with it now... but I know my extended family, and now every event since has been filled with weird looks, side comments and my Nani asking me 'when will I meet a fine lady'... just worded differently in Urdu..."
"So they didn't give you a plus one because..." Regulus started, but James finished Regulus' sentence.
"Because they didn't want me bringing a man as a date to the wedding? Yeah... it's a sort of tell not show sort of thing in my family... I'm the only open gay person in my family, and I didn't even come out on my terms... the point is you wouldn't have a good time at this wedding, homophobic family members and large get togethers don't mix well, and you don't have to be subjected to that, as I said before I don't plan on staying long,"
As James finished speaking, there was a honk from a parked gold Honda from outside their house.
"If they're being horrible to you about this, you shouldn't go James... that's unfair on you," Sirius said, as James slid on his sandals.
"It's fine, my parents want me to go, plus being a first cousin makes me in the bridal party for the groom, I'm my cousins best man... the wedding doesn't even started till one pm, I have four hours of mehndi and meeting my cousins soon to be in laws ahead of before the ceremony even begins... it'll make it worse if I don't go,"
Regulus nods, Sirius has a look of defiance on his face but James ignores it.
"Well, come home as soon if they're making you uncomfortable,"
James plants a strong kiss on Regulus' lips and leaves for the longest wedding of his life.
#this is kind of a character study into james#look no family is perfect and it makes james a bland character if people lump him with the idea of a perfect pristine family#its unfortuanalty common for homphobia in asian familues#btw the stats i put in this are accurate#but james is commonly headcannoned as desi so it's interesting concept to look into#i did research into indian fashion and weddings and the traditions but if i said anything wrong or inaccurate that's on me#back to my first point#no parents are perfect and it kind of makes james family boring and takes depth away with his characther as a whole#which isn't fun#also i'm not saying homophobia is 'interesting' im just saying as desi james is such a commen hc it's something to look into#james potter#maurder era#regulus black#jegulus#starchaser#sunseeker#jsp- marauder era#sirius black#james potter microfic#regulus black micriofic#sirius black mircrofic#marauders era#incorrect marauders quotes#harry potter marauders#marauders#marauders fandom#the marauders#marauders microfic#the black brothers#james sunshine potter microfic
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A drawing of chotu me I did yesterday
#The pic was from my maasi's wedding apparently#Papa says this was moments before disaster#I am about to throw the food plate of my brother's#Art#Sketches#Traditional art#indian aesthetic#Indian art#desi aesthetic#Desi academia#I need tips of taking good pictures of sketches help!
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Ethnic Wear For Kids
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When florals at speak a thousand words at a traditional haldi ceremony for a couple in the courtyard of Six Sense Barwara designed by @Fb Celebrations
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#been thinking a lot lately about something that happened over the weekend#the wedding was gorgeous it was a wonderful weekend it meant so much to be there and everything went really well#but there was a moment that hasn't sat right with me since#one of the wedding traditions we did was the groom and his family dancing to the mandapam where the wedding would take place#and the bride's family waits there to greet him#this wedding was held outside of lisbon in an area that was part hotel part tourist location so members of the public could see us#and as we the bride's family walked over to the place we needed to be to meet the groom and his family#these white tourists started taking pictures of us in our wedding outfits and whispering to each other#and then decided to come up to us and shove their phones in our faces#demanding photos with us#and i was just like. have never felt like more of a museum exhibit in my life#no 'i love your outfits' or anything just phones in our faces and the expectation of us to pose for pictures#we were just people attending a wedding not exotic creatures to treat like that#and i think this is a microcosm of the experiences of a lot of asian people worldwide#exotic creatures that aren't seen as human beings#exhibits that belong in museums that you want to take photos with#but people that are rarely listened to#rarely seen beyond our cultural traditions that people don't genuinely want to learn about anyway#i am all for cultural appreciation#but it's not appreciating my culture to be treated like a zoo attraction instead of a human being lol#i wasn't sure if i wanted to say something but it's aapi month in the us so i thought i'd just say#please think before you act please be respectful#treat us as people#we have so much love for our cultures and we'd love to share it but..... not like this lol#ask questions i am always open to answer#i don't like being grabbed and having a camera shoved in my face to be in some white tourist's photo#so they can show off the indian wedding they witnessed#neha rambles
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hair, make up and outfit - Indian 💕
#ways of life#summer#indian#indianwedding#wedding#traditional outfits#punjabi#punjabiwedding#lengha#makeup#vancouver#surrey
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i love that the fictional wedding is on hiatus because you're attending a real wedding
OH MY GOSH I DIDNT EVEN REALIZE
#now I’ll be sure to take notes so the wedding can be more accurate#It is an Indian wedding so the traditions are gonna be a bit different but still!!!#it will be very cool
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