This was a very wet wedding day in May but the Riverview provides a nice covered terrace for the ceremony so guests could still enjoy views of the Farming River. The bride loves lavender so shades of purple we seen everywhere from the table linens to the bridesmaids dresses. Kaitlyn was insistent that her bouquet not contain any roses because she wanted to incorporate really airy spring elements instead. We were able to use local lilacs, sweet peas, anemones, and clematis to
Muthu and Gaurav wanted to have all the traditional components of an Indian wedding ceremony. They celebrated all weekend with different ceremonies and parties; some traditional and others more modern. If you’ve ever been to an Indian wedding you know that the vibe is a lot of fun! The day kicked off with The Baraat where Gaurav paraded down the grand entrance of the Surf Club on horseback with his friends and family dancing behind. Muthu wore a saree in traditional wedding