A California Family Ranch Was Transformed Into a Romantic Backdrop for This Indian-American Wedding

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A California Family Ranch Was Transformed Into a Romantic Backdrop for This Indian-American Wedding
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“The ranch has been a very special place for us as a couple,” says bride Jayni Shah of her wedding location, where the groom’s family traditions were combined with those of Jayni’s Indian heritage.

Although Jayni Shah and William Dixon first came across each other on Hinge in 2018, they can technically say that a friend set the pair up. “I noticed a photo of him with a work friend of mine on his profile,” Jayni recalls. “This friend turned out to be William’s very best childhood friend.

We convinced the tailor to let us walk outside and see it in the sunshine, where a passerby stopped to ask for a picture. So, he knew he looked wedding-ready!” For the black-tie reception, William suited up in a sleek Hugo Boss tuxedo. As a longtime fan of Indian designer Tarun Tahiliani’s craftsmanship and ethereal style, it was a natural choice for Jayni's bridal lehenga.

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