A Traditional, Bold Indian Wedding at SmogShoppe in Los Angeles, California

Madhvi Rajani (27 and a graphic designer and owner of The Geofilter Shop) and Daniel Samimi's (27 and an account manager for an entertainment media co

Madhvi Rajani (27 and a graphic designer and owner of The Geofilter Shop) and Daniel Samimi's (27 and an account manager for an entertainment media company) three-day wedding was as much a celebration of their Indian culture as it was of their love. “We felt the bright color scheme and florals added to the already awe-inspiring surroundings." Embroidered umbrellas hung from the ceiling, while orange and pink arrangements topped a mix of square and circular tables. “We loved the rustic-romantic style of our venue and how intimate it felt,” Madhvi says. “The space made it easy for everyone to be a part of our ceremony." The two made it official under a mandap with an ombré-inspired installation of suspended pink carnations.

Wooden Welcome Sign with White Calligraphy
Ombré Carnations Hanging from a Traditional Mandap
Traditional Indian Baraat Parade at SmogShoppe
Traditional Mandap with Red Carnations and Draping
Traditional Hindu Wedding Ceremony at SmogShoppe
Traditional Festivities at an Indian Wedding
Acrylic Table Number with a Pink Insert and Gold Metallic Lettering
Bright, Embroidered Hanging Umbrellas
Indian Wedding Reception at SmogShoppe