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Sage to olive green, mauve accents, salmon/peach, golden peachy yellow (light amber), shades of creamy white; gold accents
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The overall design vision for the wedding was deeply inspired by the couple’s love for the outdoors and travel, with a strong emphasis on blending their cultures in thoughtful, personal ways. They intentionally chose venues, Mountain Winery and Carmel Valley Ranch, that offered an indoor-outdoor feel and overlooked naturally beautiful landscapes, avoiding a traditional ballroom setting in favor of environments that felt open, scenic, and connected to nature. The aesthetic was designed to feel soft, romantic, and organic, allowing the surrounding scenery to take center stage while being enhanced with intentional design elements. For the reception, the couple focused on creating a warm and intimate atmosphere, using gentle lighting and lanterns to evoke romance. The lanterns subtly referenced Jake’s Asian heritage, drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese lanterns while still fitting seamlessly into the overall design. Cultural fusion was a core pillar of the wedding vision. Rather than separating traditions, the couple wove their backgrounds together throughout the experience, from fashion and décor to food and guest experience. This included a thoughtfully curated culinary program featuring Indian and Eastern Asian-inspired items, and creative fusion elements, such as lotus root prepared in an Indian style. A boba station during cocktail hour reflected their shared love of the delicious Asian classic! Personal storytelling played a major role in the design. Tables were named after places the couple had traveled together, many of them national parks, reinforcing their shared passion for outdoor adventures. Each table included a photo from that location, while the head table was named “Home,” featuring the very first photo the couple ever took together, grounding the celebration in intimacy and meaning. Even the favors reflected this layered vision: loose-leaf teas sourced from both Taiwan and India, paired with local honey from Carmel Valley Ranch, symbolizing the coming together of cultures, travel, and place. Overall, the design was intentional, heartfelt, and experiential, focused on creating a wedding that felt personal, culturally inclusive, and rooted in the natural beauty the couple loves most.
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The proposal took place during a hiking trip to the Eastern Sierras, just beyond Yosemite. Ramya, the bride, had previously shared with Jake, the groom, that one of her favorite landscapes was an alpine lake set against dramatic mountain backdrops. Although they loved outdoor adventures together, they had never visited this particular scenery yet, and Jake secretly planned the proposal around this dream setting. To keep it a surprise, Jake asked a friend to pretend to organize a group trip with his girlfriend and the couple, making it seem like it was not Jake’s idea. After driving to the Eastern Sierras, they went on a long hike that ended at a stunning alpine lake surrounded by mountains. At the top, Jake’s friend and his girlfriend suggested taking photos of the scenery. They first asked Ramya to pose for pictures, then encouraged her to take a photo with Jake because the view was so beautiful. When Jake stepped in, he proposed. The only moment she realized what was happening was when she felt how fast his heart was beating. To make the moment even more special, Jake had secretly packed nicer clothes for her from her own closet so they could change at the top and take photos. In the end, her favorite images ended up being the ones taken in their hiking clothes, which captured the authentic and candid moments.
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Indian Wedding Ceremony: For the Indian wedding ceremony, Ramya wore two traditional saris that she and Jake purchased together during a trip to Chennai, India. The pieces were not from a specific designer, making them especially personal and meaningful, as they reflected a direct connection to place and culture rather than a single brand. Each sari required individual tailoring, adding to the craftsmanship and care involved in bringing the look together for the ceremony. Western Wedding Ceremony: For the Western wedding ceremony, the bride chose a white lace sari-style gown by Premya by Manishii, a designer known for creating fusion pieces that blend Western bridal elements with traditional Indian silhouettes. The look combined the romantic lace and elegance of a classic wedding dress with the drape and cut of a sari, perfectly reflecting the couple’s intention to honor both cultures in a seamless, modern way. The piece was selected specifically for the ceremony as a visual representation of the couple’s blended traditions. For the reception, the bride made her grand entrance in a custom lehenga by Falguni Shane Peacock (FSP). Glittered with strands of gold, beading, and deep hues, this lehanga took her into their first dance and the special performance for her new husband and family. She later changed into a House of CB white dress and danced the night away with loved ones.
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The groom’s attire thoughtfully reflected both cultural significance and craftsmanship. For the Western wedding, he wore a custom-made tuxedo tailored in Taiwan. Rather than selecting a traditional off-the-rack brand, he chose a bespoke approach to ensure an impeccable fit, noting Taiwan’s expertise in tailoring for Asian body types. For the Indian wedding ceremony, he wore a traditional look from the menswear brand Tasva.
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Food and drink played a central role in reflecting the couple’s blended cultures and shared tastes. The reception featured a mix of Indian cuisine and Asian-inspired offerings, including a wok station alongside traditional Indian catering. There were also intentionally fused dishes, such as lotus root, an ingredient commonly used in Asian cooking, prepared in an Indian style. During cocktail hour, the couple included a boba station, a nod to their shared love of boba and Asian flavors. Guests were also treated to Salt & Straw ice cream, a meaningful detail inspired by the couple’s first date, which took place at the ice cream shop.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The design and décor were inspired by the couple’s love of the outdoors and their desire to create an indoor-outdoor atmosphere rather than a traditional ballroom setting. They selected venues that showcased natural beauty and focused on enhancing, rather than overpowering, the surroundings. The reception design aimed for a soft and romantic aesthetic, using gentle lighting and lanterns to create warmth and intimacy. The lanterns subtly referenced Asian design influences, particularly Chinese lanterns, as a way to honor the groom’s heritage. Personal details were woven throughout the décor, including table names based on places the couple had traveled together, many of them national parks, each paired with a photo from that location. The head table was named “Home” and featured the first photo the couple ever took together.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]
The wedding cake echoed the celebration’s soft, romantic, and nature-inspired aesthetic. The multi-tiered white cake was kept intentionally elegant and understated, allowing delicate floral accents and greenery to bring it to life. The florals mirrored the organic palette used throughout the wedding, tying the cake into the overall design story. Set against the warm glow of the reception space, the cake felt timeless and refined, serving as a subtle extension of the couple’s indoor-outdoor vision and their focus on natural beauty and thoughtful details.
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]During the reception, Ramya incorporated her love for singing and playing piano by performing a song for Jake. She sang “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You” by George Benson, a piece she chose for its meaningful lyrics, which she felt perfectly reflected how she feels about Jake and their relationship. [/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]
One meaningful detail woven throughout the wedding was the couple’s love for travel and the outdoors. Each reception table was named after a place they had visited together, many of them national parks, and included a photo from that location. The couple has visited around 15 national parks together. This allowed guests to experience the couple’s shared adventures in a personal way, while reinforcing the outdoor-inspired vision of the celebration. The head table was simply named “Home” and featured the very first photo the couple ever took together, grounding the design in intimacy and sentiment.
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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]Another playful and highly personal touch was the inclusion of custom-designed New York Times word games, including the game “Connections” and a crossword puzzle, which are games that the couple regularly plays together. These were created specifically for the wedding and placed for guests to enjoy, which ended up creating a streak of friendly competition throughout the night that made for great memories. [/field]
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Ramya had about 7 dresses throughout the whole two-day wedding that included multiple events. Each dress was custom-made and tailored to her.
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Event Planning and Design: Amazáe Events Inc. | Floral Design: Nicole Ha Design | Cake: Parker Lusseau | Stationary: Cards de Luxe | Catering: Jalsa Catering | Catering: Ken Tsang Private Chef & Catering | Catering: Mylapore Express | Hair & Makeup: Sherrie Long Makeup Hair & Effects | DJ: Wicked Entertainment | Transportation: Corinthian Transportation | A/V & Lighting: Encore Global | Boba Cart: The Party Press | Henna: Henna Traditions | Ice cream cart: Valle's Treats | Indian Wedding Venue: The Mountain Winery | Linens: Napa Valley Linens | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Linens: Fine Linen Creations | Live Streaming to India: JBJ Pictures | Photo Booth: Chroma Photobooth | Photography/Videography: JBJ Pictures | Rentals: Chic Event Rentals | Saree Draping: Saree Draping by Chhavi | Signage: Shimmer & Stain | Tenting: Zephyr Tents | Western Wedding Venue: Carmel Valley Ranch















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































