A Westernized Pakistani Ceremony Blends the Best of Two Worlds
Meghan Young — October 7, 2014 — Lifestyle
References: stylemepretty & honestlywtf
As the world gets smaller, there will be more cross-cultural weddings like the one held for Mariya and Sebastian. A blend of Pakistani tradition and Western customs, it was the best of both world wrapped into one big event. Although it took place on the Tuscan landscape of Siena, the cross-cultural wedding could have easily be set in a much more exotic land thanks to the bride's Henna party and evening muslim Nikkah ceremony.
In addition to donning traditional Pakistani wedding garb, the cross-cultural wedding also saw the bride in a classic white gown and the groom in a dapper black tux. Complete with a dainty floral crown and a beautiful bouquet, the cross-cultural wedding is an event full of inspiration.
In addition to donning traditional Pakistani wedding garb, the cross-cultural wedding also saw the bride in a classic white gown and the groom in a dapper black tux. Complete with a dainty floral crown and a beautiful bouquet, the cross-cultural wedding is an event full of inspiration.
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