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Weddings

This Couple Held Their East-Meets-West Wedding At An “Enchanted Garden” In Marrakech

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The couple got married in Marrakech, Morocco, a little over a year later. “We chose Marrakech because it perfectly blended our Eastern and Western wedding traditions,” says Shivani. For their wedding ceremony and lunch, the couple chose the courtyard of The Oberoi, Marrakech, while guests stayed at – and all other wedding activities took place at– the Royal Mansour. Surrounded by 30- to 50-foot-high walls, water features, and expansive balconies, they say it made them feel like they’d been transported to a royal palace in Jaipur. “The planning process was an absolute dream, thanks to Marcy Blum and her incredible team,” Shivani says. “Their creativity and expertise were so impressive that I trusted them entirely, which says a lot because I’m the type who likes to have my hands on everything.”

When Shivani and Viman started planning, they envisioned their own unique version of an Indian wedding – blending Eastern and Western cultures. “Beyond that, we didn’t have a clear idea of what that meant,” Shivani says. “Marcy and Rishi Patel from HMR Designs helped us bring that vision to life in ways we never imagined.” One of the couple’s main goals was to make every single event drastically different from the others. “I didn’t want any flowers until the wedding day itself, so we used unique design elements like metals, fruits, vegetables, plants, spices, and food items to create a distinct atmosphere for each event,” Shivani says. “Marcy and her team’s creativity blew us away.”

When it came to her wedding wardrobe, Shivani wanted to create a look that reflected both her Indian heritage and her personal style. “Growing up in the United States with a family from India, it was essential to me that my outfits represented both sides of my identity,” she says. “I wanted to honour my roots while embracing the modernity of my life today.” To bring this vision to life, she worked with two stylists: Tanya Vohra, the founder of CLAD, and Tara Maietta. “Together, they helped me blend my Indian heritage with my personal style in a way that felt authentic and effortless,” Shivani explains. “Each outfit wasn’t just a piece of clothing, but a reflection of my story – a celebration of who I am and where I come from, all wrapped up in the most beautiful fabrics and designs.”