Award Winning Weddings
Featured in The Press
Miami Beach, FL Fusion Wedding by Haring Photography
Maharani Weddings | The event was meticulously crafted by Eventrics Weddings, who infused every detail with magic, seamlessly blending traditional elements with a modern flair and creating a grand and intimate ambiance.
Orlando, FL Indian Wedding by Diego Stuart Films
Maharani Weddings | Eventrics Indian Weddings & Events impeccably orchestrated the event, ensuring a seamless transition from the lively Sangeet to the heartfelt vows and vibrant reception.
Here’s What You Need to Know to Plan the Ultimate Baraat for Your Wedding
The Knot | We spoke to Brittany Ellis, owner and lead event director of Eventrics Indian Weddings in Lakeland, Florida for all the details on Indian wedding baraats and how to plan one.
Erica & Shahzaad
Kentucky Brides | Erica & Shahzaad’s multi-day fusion wedding that spanned from Lexington to Louisville was featured in the printed April 2024 Edition of Kentucky Brides Magazine.
Karina & Sanam
Mandala Weddings | Karina & Sanam’s wedding at Loews Miami Beach Resort was a captivating fusion of Indian grandeur and Miami’s lively spirit.
Menka & Eric, Destination I DO
Mandala Weddings | Eric & Menka discovered a connection, laying the foundation for a love story to say, “I do” in the picturesque surroundings of Andaz Mayakoba Resort in Mexico.
Hollywood, FL Indian Wedding by Haring Photography
Maharani Weddings | The couple’s vision for their wedding was clear from the outset: a destination event in Miami, a beautiful and accessible locale.
Championsgate, FL Indian Wedding by Noor K Photography
Maharani Weddings | Their wedding was a lavish affair spread over several days, including the vibrant mehendi, haldi, and sangeet ceremonies, culminating in a grand wedding and reception.
15 Miami Beach Wedding Venues That Check Every Box
PartySlate | Now that you’re engaged, one of the first items on your to-do list is choosing the perfect wedding venue. Luckily Miami Beach is home to some of the most stunning spots to say “I do.”