The planner had a test. Not the formal test — the venue-inspection checklist or ...
The groom had asked the question directly. He had been on the phone with the pla...
The wedding planner had a theory. She had developed it across sixteen years of t...
The photographer had been to Jodhpur eleven times. Not eleven casual visits — el...
Lakshmi had been explaining her wedding vision to people for six months and nobo...
The bride's mother had a single requirement. Not about the venue's aesthetic or ...
The groom had asked the question at the third planning meeting. Not the question...
The bride's grandfather had planted a tree in Bangalore in 1962. Not at the Taj ...
The wedding planner had a list on her desk. Not the to-do list or the vendor lis...
Sanjana had a constraint that the destination wedding industry was not designed ...
Everyone in Mumbai knew about AER. Not everyone had been — the thirty-fourth-flo...
The groom had grown up in Bandra. Not the mythological Bandra of the magazine pr...
The bride's father had told the story at every family dinner for twenty years. N...
The bride was an architect. Not the dilettante architect — the working, thirteen...
The groom had found it by accident. They had been on the site visit — the Taj Fi...
Meenakshi had a problem that she had not seen addressed in any of the destinatio...