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A Scottish Indian Wedding Weekend at Achnagairn Castle in Inverness

October 2, 2025 | justine

On a snowy day, Meera and Ross had their first date—a dog walk and a film that almost didn’t happen when Meera’s car got stuck in the snow. She grabbed a taxi, and the effort paid off. That easy, natural start set the tone for a relationship built on travel, food adventures, and long hikes. Ross, the planner, and Meera, the more go-with-the-flow partner, balanced each other perfectly.

As their relationship grew, they dreamed of a celebration that reflected both of their cultures. The result was a two-day Scottish Indian wedding at Achnagairn Castle in Inverness. With guests flying in from around the globe, they designed a weekend that felt immersive and true to their story.

What We Love About This Scottish Indian Wedding

  • A two-day celebration blending Indian and Scottish traditions
  • Achnagairn Castle’s exclusive-use setting with space for all their guests
  • Deeply personal wedding fashion, from heirloom bangles to a modern silk gown
  • Favors sourced from both India and the Scottish Highlands
  • A focus on food, florals, and unforgettable entertainment

Featured Vendor:
Elliot Caunce Photography

Personal Details That Made Getting Ready Meaningful

The morning began quietly inside the castle. Ross dressed in a custom ivory sherwani with matching embroidered shoes. “He wowed,” Meera said, “and received just as many compliments as the bride.”

Meera got ready with her mother and bridesmaids, wearing a stone-colored lehenga by Seema Gujral and heirloom bangles passed down through her family. Her look was completed with natural, radiant makeup and jewelry that included a mangal sutra gifted during the ceremony. 

Blending Tradition and Nature in the Castle Gardens

That afternoon, the castle gardens transformed into a celebration of tradition and nature. The aisle led to a Mandap draped in greenery and pink florals, where the couple exchanged vows.

The ceremony began with the sounding of a conch and live sitar, flute, and tabla music. Guests rang brass bells, children tossed petals, and everyone joined in chanting mantras. “We wanted emotion to come through the joy from the sound of the trees in the wind, the music playing, the children running about, and guests enjoying themselves,” Meera shared.

Celebrating With Food, Dancing, and Endless Energy

The Indian reception carried the same joyful spirit as the ceremony but with an even greater sense of celebration. Guests enjoyed a spread of flavorful Indian dishes before the music pulled everyone to the dance floor. Drummers set the rhythm as the tent filled with laughter, color, and nonstop energy.

Meera’s cousins, led by a Zumba instructor, choreographed a last-minute dance routine via WhatsApp. Ross and his groomsmen also performed an Indian dance after renting studio space to practice. “I’m not quite sure they were all moving in the right direction, but it added to the charm.” Later, Ross disappeared into the crowd—only to reappear with a karaoke set, keeping the energy alive until the very end.

Preparing for the Scottish Ceremony With Family

The second day began with calm anticipation inside the castle. Meera got ready alongside her bridesmaids, wearing a silk Katherine Tash gown with an asymmetric neckline and overskirt, later swapped for a sleeker evening version. Her natural makeup and simple accessories highlighted the elegance of the dress. Bridesmaids and her mother wore pink gowns in shades that suited them, ensuring everyone felt confident and beautiful.

Ross prepared with his groomsmen in traditional kilts with thistle buttonholes, honoring his Scottish heritage. Both shared first looks with their parents instead of each other, saving their tears for the aisle.

Romance, Candlelight, and a Fairytale Setting

The castle’s grand hall set the stage for the second day of celebrations. Ivory blooms lined the aisle, chandeliers cast a warm glow, and a roaring fireplace framed the altar, creating a Beauty-and-the-Beast-inspired atmosphere. Gold accents and tall candelabras added to the regal feel.

Meera walked down the aisle to a live harp rendition of Odesza’s “A Moment Apart,” a surprise gift for Ross. Later, their first dance to “Higher Ground” nodded to seeing Odesza live at Madison Square Garden. A full-circle moment for them both. “This was our royal moment,” Meera shared. 

A Regal Celebration with a Welcoming Spirit

For the reception, the castle’s hall was transformed into a candlelit dining space. Long banquet tables were lined with ivory florals, gold accents, and tall candelabras, casting a warm glow against the wood-paneled walls. Personalized place settings added thoughtful detail to every seat.

Guests gathered under strings of lights, raising glasses in celebration as heartfelt speeches filled the room. The setting struck the perfect balance between regal and inviting, an elegant continuation of the day’s fairytale ceremony.

Smart Budget Choices and Lasting Advice

To balance their budget, the couple splurged on food, flowers, and drinks while saving on stationery, signage, and accessories. They opted for online invites, thrifted antique mirrors, and high-street shoes.

Looking back, Meera advises couples to keep their planning circle small. “More opinions can overcomplicate things. I planned with my mum (and my husband, sort of) and kept most details quiet, it was the best surprise.” Her final takeaway: focus on what reflects you as a couple. “This weekend was about celebrating our love in the Scottish Highlands, our favorite place in the world. That’s what made it unforgettable.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Elliot Caunce
Second Shooter –Lewis Cannon Photography + Cuan Photography
Venue – Achnagairn Castle
Floral Design – Angela Hunter
Catering – The Lunchbox Boys + Sanjay Foods
Cake – Cupcake Creations
Officiant – Lindy Irving at Aye Do Ceremonies
Harp – Highland Harpist
Piper – Piper on Parade
Band – The Rockettes
Musicians – Unison Anthems
Live Illustrator – Arty Sparkly
Videography – Rano Pano
Invitation Design + Wedding Website – With Joy
Makeup Artist – Gillian Hoban
Skin Doctor – Dr. Lauren Evans
Hair Styling – Andrea Maxwell + Suzanne McMahon
Wedding Dress – Seema Gujral + Katherine Tash + Anne Priscilla Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Houston Kiltmakers + Arinder Bullar
Rings – Chisolm Hunters + London Diamonds
Marquee – Highland Sail Cloth Tents
Tableware – Eva’s Covers

 

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This Epic Wedding Brought 800 Guests Together for an Unforgettable Celebration in Mexico

September 30, 2025 | justine

 

After more than twelve years together, Maria and Jose knew their special day had to be nothing short of extraordinary. For them, marriage wasn’t just about formalizing their relationship, it was about creating a once-in-a-lifetime celebration to share with the people who shaped their lives.Surrounded by 800 guests, they hosted an epic wedding in Mexico that combined meaningful traditions, lush styling, and a party their friends and family will never forget.

What We Love About This Epic Wedding

  • A guest list of 800, proving big weddings can still feel personal
  • A Catholic ceremony in a grand on-site church filled with flowers
  • A secret garden-inspired reception with olive tones, greenery, and statement florals
  • Personalized menus and a candy station that guests adored

Featured Vendor:
Lite Weddings

How the Couple Approached Their Wedding Day Style

Maria and Jose kept their wedding style polished and intentional. Jose wore a tailored navy suit with a matching tie and pocket square, while Maria chose an Ines Di Santo gown from Velum Bridal Atelier, detailed with 3D floral appliqués and paired with a long veil. Her sleek bun, finished with a single white flower, and makeup by the personal artist of singer Belinda completed the look.

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Ahead of the ceremony, the couple decided on a first look. This gave them the chance to take portraits, capture family photos, and share a private moment before the day picked up pace. “We wanted that very intimate moment, and it gave us time for couple photos before everything began,” Maria said.

A Timeless Catholic Ceremony

The celebration started in the historic church at Hacienda Lagunillas, its towering arches, ornate details, and crystal chandeliers creating a timeless backdrop for the couple’s vows. Rows of white and green florals framed the aisle as Maria made her entrance with her father.

“We decided to marry in the church at the venue so we didn’t have to move from place to place,” Maria explained. The seamless flow gave the day a relaxed rhythm despite the large guest count.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds stepped into a vintage Mercedes Benz. “We wanted a moment to ourselves before the reception. We drove away, had sparkling wine in the car, and took a little break before the party began.”

Choosing the Right Creative Team

With so many moving parts, Maria leaned on her planner to manage the big picture. But for photography, videography, and florals, she preferred to be hands-on.

“I looked at a lot of photographers before finding Lite Weddings,” she said. “Their style was exactly what I was looking for—clean, classy, and elegant.” She also worked directly with her floral team to ensure her secret garden vision came to life.

Transforming the Reception Into a Secret Garden

Maria envisioned a reception that felt like an enchanted garden, and the trusted vendor team made it a reality. The space featured majestic three-meter trees, cascading greenery, and a dramatic ceiling installation that created a canopy effect. Tables were styled with soft olive linens, green glassware, and layered textures, paired with lush arrangements of fuchsia and white blooms.

“Everything was centered on olive green tones. We paired greenery with vibrant fuchsia flowers and pure white accents to create freshness and romance.” Seasonal fruits were worked into the centerpieces, while personalized menus and a huge candy station added thoughtful, playful touches.

Lessons Learned From Hosting 800 Guests

Maria’s biggest takeaway for couples? “I think getting a wedding planner makes things easier,” she advised. “Everything was perfect at our wedding because of the support we had.”

From the heartfelt church ceremony to the vibrant reception and unforgettable party, Maria and Jose’s epic wedding was the result of thoughtful planning and genuine celebration. Their story proves that even the largest weddings can feel both grand and deeply personal.

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Videography – Lite Weddings
Event Planning – Lucero Alvarez
Venue – Hacienda Lagunillas
Floral Design – Edenia Studio
DJ – Atmosphere
Live Music – Lula Band
Makeup Artist – Bere de la Rosa
Hair Styling – Javier Diaz Hairstyle
Wedding Dress – Velum Bridal

 

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A Glacier Glamping Vow Renewal in the Heart of the Wild

September 28, 2025 | justine

For Soul and Sky Weddings, the inspiration began with a question: what if a vow renewal could be more than a ceremony—what if it could be an immersive adventure? To bring that vision to life, the team designed a two-day experience that would feel both authentic and unforgettable. Jasmine and Vince, who truly renewed their vows on the ice, became the heart of this story. Instead of a traditional venue, they chose a remote Alaskan glacier, where glacier glamping transformed wild terrain into quiet luxury.

What We Love About This Glacier Glamping Vow Renewal

  • A private glacier glamping camp accessible only by helicopter
  • A vow renewal in an amphitheater of towering ice walls
  • Intentional details like cozy twinkle lights, charcuterie, and a glacier-inspired cake
  • Florals designed to move seamlessly from ceremony to reception space
  • A multi-day approach that allowed for slower, more meaningful experiences

Featured Vendor: 

Soul and Sky Weddings

Redefining Luxury in Elopements

This vow renewal was built around a simple philosophy: the experience itself is the most beautiful detail. “Not many people can say they exchanged vows on a glacier,” Jasmine shared. She remembered the helicopter ride, the hike across the ice, and even raising a toast with glacier water: “When I say there wasn’t a single moment that stood out above the rest, it’s because everything was unforgettable. It was all magic.”

Rather than focusing solely on aesthetics, Soul and Sky Weddings designed a journey where immersion became the hallmark. From falling asleep under the midnight sun to waking slowly in their bell tent, every part of the glacier glamping stay felt personal and unhurried. Couples planning elopements can take note: extending celebrations across more than one day gives space to slow down, savor, and create core memories.

A Ceremony Among the Ice

For their renewal, Jasmine and Vince trekked from camp to a natural amphitheater of glacial walls. Their guide led a unification reading before they exchanged private vows as meltwater trickled nearby and sunlight broke through the shifting clouds.

Fashion was chosen with adventure in mind. Jasmine’s fitted lace gown with dramatic sleeves paired perfectly with platform boots and crampons, while Vince’s modern, breathable suit balanced form and function. 

JB Tip: If your elopement takes place in the elements, prioritize attire that allows movement without sacrificing style.

Creating Comfort in the Wild

The glacier camp was more than shelter, it became part of the design. Twinkle lights, soft blankets, and cozy slippers transformed the bell tent into a haven. A charcuterie spread and a glacier-inspired cake, flown in by helicopter, made the experience even more special. “Camping on the glacier was, without question, the most unforgettable part. Kate transformed our tent into something magical—she filled it with flowers, strung twinkle lights, and made it feel like our own little world. For a while, it was as if time stood still,” Jasmine recalled.

The florals echoed that same practicality and thoughtfulness. “Kate approached me knowing she needed designs that could withstand the cold and be used in multiple ways,” florist Natasha Price of Paper Peony Florals explained. “I chose durable blooms like roses, strawflower, thistle, limonium, and wax flower, along with hardy greens like eucalyptus. The garland was my favorite piece—it was lightweight, versatile, and could move from the tent to the railing to the cake table. Seeing it used in so many ways was incredibly rewarding.”

Glacier Glamping as the New Adventure Luxe

Day two highlighted what makes multi-day elopements so special: unhurried time together. Jasmine and Vince went for a hike in the surrounding mountains and ended the day with another cozy evening in their glamping tent. “At least three different times Kate reminded us to pause, breathe, and simply take it all in. Those moments are etched into me forever.”

This slower pace allowed them to fully experience the wild beauty of Alaska without rushing. As Soul and Sky Weddings explained, this is the future of elopements: exclusive, deeply personal, and stretched across days so couples can feel present in every moment.

More than a styled shoot, this vow renewal showed how focusing on the experience itself can feel like true luxury. Glacier glamping provided the backdrop for moments Jasmine described as unforgettable: “Honestly, I can still remember every detail. Nothing else will ever be engraved so deeply into my memory.”

JB Tip: Consider extending your elopement beyond one day. Whether it’s a welcome dinner, a day of adventure, or a simple hike together, more time means more memories.

The Talented Team:

Photography + Event Designer – Soul & Sky Weddings
Glacier Guide Service + Night One Lodging – MICA Guides
Night Two Lodging + Charcuterie – Alpenglow Luxury Glamping
Floral Design – Paper Peony Floral Design
Wedding Dress – Azazie
Boots – Guess
Groom’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse
Rings – Etsy + Milo Designs
Transportation – Sheep Mountain

 

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