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She said the groom is calm, relaxed, jovial and Buddha-like.
3. Tarun & Rashmi - Pastel with Royal And she wanted only one insert for the invite.
This immediately flashed the colour pink in our windscreens. We expressed this to the groom's sister.
It was the sister of the groom who initiated the discussion. The choice of the client was for the use of She was happy. So, the colour was finalised. The additional concept is the word "Indian". So, we need
pastel colours for the invite. Pastel colours are generally leaning towards the feminine. We enquired to choose the invite to be Indian. As we all know, lotus is synonymous with India. So, lotus was chosen.
about the character of the groom to find out if a suitable colour match could be found for the groom.
The sister wanted us to use pastel colours; as you know these colours tend to be bracketed in the The client also wanted a royal look and feel to the invite; royal and gentle. What could be more royal
feminine category.
than the sweet Indian elephant? And so, the elephant was frozen as a choice. And, as a variety, instead
of using the lotus as it is, we added a variation; we used the lotus as a multi-tiered lamp to provide that
rich ambience.
Courtesy : Anantmaya Design Since, the client did not want it to be too pink and at the same time, not too loud, we
had to settle on a mix of beige and rose.
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