Love without borders, Rachel and Marissa #pridemonth

LGBT wedding

In 1970, the first Gay Pride march occurred in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Since then pridemonth is celebrated in the month of June. While there has been enormous advancement from that point forward, LGBT advocates are as yet running after a future without segregation in the work environment and regular life.

Today we have many same-sex couples who are proud of who they are. They have to face discrimination in their day-to-day lives but still fight to prove their love. Pridemonth is celebrated to praise these couples and their contribution to the community. Rachel and Marissa are one of those beautiful couples who have vowed to follow each other forever.

Photography : Tana Helene

Both Rachel and Marrissa had put Mehendi honoring the Indian legacy and we must say the red and white blend is past excellent. Rachel wore a red wedding lehenga with gold weaving work everywhere on the blouse and skirt. She combined it with gold jhumkis and bangles and her delightful smile.

Wearing a stunning, red lehenga and a white, fancy outfit, Rachel Shah and her lady Marissa looked drop-dead-flawless. They combined their Hindu and Jewish practices into a mashup of incredibleness that’ words can’t portray. Also, the magnificent young woman power that was all their female sellers. Words can’t do this wedding equity.

Marrissa had worn an elegant, white dress for her extraordinary day. She looked gorgeous and that white flower headpiece in her wavy locks looked past beautiful.

Take a look and experience their wedding yourself.

Photography by : Tana Helene

Walking together forever
The venue was beautifully decorated.
Rachel entering her marriage venue with her parents.
Marissa entering her marriage venue with her parents.
Rachel and Marissa celebrating their love.
Vowing to be with each other through ups and downs.
Getting engaged.
Cheers to our newly wed lovely couple.
Holding hands and never to leave.
Life is incomplete without friends
Celebration and reception.
Let's dance the night away.

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