The wedding industry has had a tumultuous year with lockdowns, new regulation, but powering through making adjustments, and sitting put, we’re all going to see the end of this, until then HELLO assembles a quick wedding wishlist for when we’re back as baratis. Here’s a wishlist from our newsfeeds to yours.
Ayra Events.
At the top of her game, and weaving magic; this Sana Bhatti enterprise is so dangerously good at the creation of dream-like spaces. Ayra Events’ ethnic grandeur is so palpably distinguishable from the rest with its accents of light colors, and dazzling scale. Scroll past an Ayra decore post and any bride to be is going to press on that save button.
Uzma Ashfaq Bridal Studio
There were so many wonderful artists on our list, but none quite like the glamorously versatile Uzma Ashfaq. Their instagram feed exudes everything from traditional red bride grace, to the modern musings of pastell damsel. Her craft is chameleon-esque, and we are here for it!
Yratta Media
One word: Intense! The videos, and photos of this Lahori wedding cinematographer will pull and tug at your heartstrings like a good old K-Jo romantic flick. The finesse in their craft is so eye catching and rare, that you can’t help but stare in awe of their feed, although we’d like some clarity on how it’s pronounced.
Karat Jewellers
And the shiniest entry on our wishlist; Karat Jewellers. There are so many of these designs saved in a wishful folder in our instagram, from the deathly gorgeous gold malas, to the vibrantly old-world naulakha haars, the regality, is brilliant. Karat Jewellers’ instagram will make a round trip from your insta to your pinterest to one day (hopefully) your wedding one day.