RABIA | PAKISTANI WEDDING PHOTO – RITZ-CARLTON GRANDE LAKES
Look at Rabia’s Ritz Carlton Orlando Indian Muslim Pakistani wedding photos! Fantastic Two Day Orlando Wedding: “For the Mendhi I wanted to do something colorful because it’s such a lively event, but I still wanted it to have an overall theme, so I decided to go with peacock colors. I chose to have my Nikkah outdoors. I wanted it to look airy and romantic, and to fuse everything I love best about both Eastern and Western weddings, so I decided to wear white and base the theme around this color. For the wedding reception I went with soft colors, soft lighting, and an overall regal and romantic feeling. I am so incredibly thankful to my wonderful and talented team of vendors for making my wedding day perfect!”
The Hotel Ritz Grande Lakes is ideal for larger Indian and Pakistani wedding because it offers a total of 1,582 rooms, over 150,000 square feet of meeting space with six ballrooms. You can invite several hundreds of guests to your wedding and enjoy all the 107,000 square feet of outdoor space with breathtaking panoramic views. The hotel is easy to get to. It is conveniently located around 15 minutes from Orlando International Airport. It offers great opportunities for artistic wedding photos. Your guest can visit Orlando’s world-famous attractions and theme parks in breaks between wedding days.
The wedding ceremony was set by the lake on an unusually fresh morning.
The details glimmered in the morning light and family and friends gathered with excitement as the big day was finally here!
The traditional Pakistani wedding elements of prayer were infused throughout the wedding days.
The Walima
For those who are not familiar with Muslim wedding tradition, the final day of the formal wedding celebration is marked by a dinner (walima) – the first formal event that the couple host as man and wife. The celebrations don’t quite end there – during the next week the couple will be taken out to dinner by various guests as a ‘present’…. remember the bride doesn’t do any work until the henna designs on her hands fade. It is a time to be remembered for the couple as they live the life of royalty and it provides a beautiful introduction to married life. You can learn more about Muslim wedding traditions here: Muslim Wedding Traditions and Customs
The grooms shoes were successfully stolen by the bride’s sister and cousins. The groom then had to pay a hefty sum of money to retrieve his shoe in this traditional wedding game.
You can see more Muslim weddings here: Muslim Wedding Photographers in Florida