Sheila Boardman of Photohouse Montreal(http://www.photohousemontreal.com/) gave us these great pictures of a Montreal couple who opted for a courthouse ceremony a couple of months before they held a traditional Indian wedding. Take a look below for all the deets!
**NOTEBOOK NOTE**
For those of you opting for the civil marriage as opposed to the religious ceremony, you want to go to http://www.justice.gouv.qc.ca/english/publications/generale/maria-a.htm. There is a lot of information about obtaining "designated officiant status" if you choose to have someone you know perform the ceremony as well as info pertaining to the regulations that have to be followed in order to obtain the marriage license.
-Bride's dress was designed and made by Darrell Thomas (http://www.darrellthomas.com/), an
incredibly talented and experienced sewer and designer from Ottawa.
-Bride & Groom's shoes were from Aldo (http://www.aldoshoes.com/).
-Bride's hair was done at Id Beaute, 2118 Rue St Catherine Ouest, (514) 939-4420.
incredibly talented and experienced sewer and designer from Ottawa.
-Bride & Groom's shoes were from Aldo (http://www.aldoshoes.com/).
-Bride's hair was done at Id Beaute, 2118 Rue St Catherine Ouest, (514) 939-4420.
-Bride's jewellery was from Lay-Lo Modes, Place Montreal Trust, Montreal.
-Bride and Grooms' bouquet and boutonniere were from Mayfair Florist, (514) 738-1179.
-Groom's suit was from 5e Avenue, Place Montreal Trust, Montreal.
-Bride and Grooms' bouquet and boutonniere were from Mayfair Florist, (514) 738-1179.
-Groom's suit was from 5e Avenue, Place Montreal Trust, Montreal.
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