
Torn between two different aesthetics for your wedding? Why not just do both? That’s what this couple did. They wanted to honor the groom’s heritage and family’s traditions, but they also had a classic Western vision of what their wedding could look like. Instead of trying to cram both ideas into the same design, they split their wedding into two days (like so many couples are already doing) and just had two completely separate aesthetics for each day. Keep scrolling through these stunning captures by Brenna Bowen to see what we mean.
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the vision: understated blue and white meets vibrant bollywood vibes

Anna and Saiful’s two-day multicultural celebration fused timeless elegance with bold cultural expression. Set against the backdrop of Château Nouvelle, a 37,000 sq. ft. French-inspired estate just outside Houston, the venue offered the perfect canvas for their dual celebration.





With help from Union & Company, Friday’s intimate American ceremony featured soft blue accents, white florals by Jackie Trejo Floral Design, and heartfelt moments, while Saturday transformed the space into a vibrant Indian celebration filled with tropical hues, Bollywood dancers, and a surprise choreographed performance by the couple.





the fashion

Anna wore diamond earrings gifted by Saiful on the day of, along with a necklace crafted from her late stepfather’s original engagement ring to her mother, now an heirloom for the couple. With over 300 guests and multiple outfit changes, the weekend was a joy-filled fusion of cultures and styles.










the cake

In keeping with Western traditions, on the first night, the couple cut into a traditional four-tiered wedding cake decorated in white fondant and fresh orchids.