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This white and gold-hued summer wedding looked straight out of a dream with its extravagant blooms and larger-than-life setups!
Wedding Planning - Jul 22, 2025
Set against the floral-kissed expanse of a bougainvillaea-inspired garden in Jaipur, the wedding of Yash Agarwal and Ayushi Tibrewala unfolded like a vision straight out of a royal reverie. Designed and executed by the talented team at WeddingSutra Favorite – Knotie Production, the celebration paid poetic homage to the elegance of peacocks dancing in a palace courtyard—an artistic ode captured through immersive, all-white décor accented with subtle gold tones.

Knotie Production brought the couple’s summer wedding dream to life with remarkable attention to detail. “The idea was to create a regal sanctuary that felt ethereal yet rooted in traditional Indian grandeur,” shares Preeti Sheth from Knotie Production. “We wanted the space to feel like it had always existed—timeless, delicate, and filled with subtle drama.”

Guests entered through Mughal-inspired arches draped in soft gold-printed velvet, their intricate patterns glowing under warm ambient lighting. The pathway opened into a serene courtyard where ivory floral sculptures, layered gota balls, and gleaming gold globes created a setting that was both opulent and dreamlike. White peacocks—crafted entirely from florals—stood poised as though caught mid-dance. Each element flowed seamlessly into the next, from cascading tuberoses and lisianthus to grand floral fountains that served as ethereal centrepieces within the lawn.






Ornate jharokha-style frames stood tall behind plush ivory seating, their arches flanked by classical columns and suspended chandeliers that shimmered with restrained elegance. Kamrul Hasan Khan of Knotie Production shares, “Our design process was centred around balance. We wanted the décor to feel luxurious but never loud. Every element had to echo grace and the beauty of restraint.”





The natural surroundings of the venue were gently embraced, never overshadowed. Bougainvillaea-laced pathways, soft lighting, and a palette of ivory, cream, and antique gold allowed the celebration to breathe. The florals, both abundant and airy, were carefully placed to enhance rather than overpower. The interplay between structured installations and organic blooms made the entire wedding feel like a living painting, where tradition met tranquillity.




The Wedding Makers
Wedding Planner: SATEC Events
Décor: Knotie Production
Entertainment: Gurdeep Mehendi (Baraat)
Choreography: SATEC Events (Varmala)

