We are just loving the colour scheme of this Sikh wedding inspiration. A modern take on Asian-British traditional weddings, the fusion leaves us with this glorious setup! We love the shades of rouges, reds and burgundies, that work perfectly against the pale venue space. Of course, we're a little bias about the venue, Recommended Supplier, Alrewas Hayes. Oh, and don’t get us started on the styling. How gorgeous do the bride & groom look? So incredibly stunning.
The Indian Heritage celebrates a Sikh couple having an intimate wedding during lockdown. This shoot was put together by a predominantly female team which is rare in the Asian wedding industry.Zehra Jagani
The models are both Half Punjabi (Indian) so will inspire and relate to couples of a similar background. I feel as though the Sikh Community is massively unrepresented in the mainstream wedding publications. I felt like this shoot will provide the right mix of tradition, culture and celebrate being British-Sikh.
It was set in the quintessentially British Orangery at Alrewas Hayes and provides inspiration for the design led couple who want to have a small wedding. I wanted to show that small can be beautiful. After years of huge weddings in the Indian community, COVID has taught some couples that it can be.
If this Sikh wedding inspiration is something you are loving, then stick around! Take a look at this gorgeous red & gold wedding, complete with a change of dress for the reception. Or how about this Autumnal decadence? With the most beautiful flower crown and floral arch to complete the look.