Nitsimran & Treyaksh: A Bridgerton-Inspired Engagement at a Chandigarh Farmhouse

Ivory blooms, an English countryside vision, and the art of building a world around a love story.

There is a particular kind of couple that walks into a planning conversation already knowing how they want the day to feel, but not yet how to make it real. Nitsimran and Treyaksh were exactly that. They had a childhood sweetheart’s love story, a beautiful private farmhouse in Chandigarh, and a vision that lived somewhere between a Bridgerton garden party and an ivory boho editorial. What they needed was someone to build the bridge.

That is what we do at The Wed Consultant.

The Brief: Romantic, Considered, Distinctly Theirs

Nitsimran did not come to us with a Pinterest board and a checklist. She came with a feeling. Golden afternoon light. White flowers everywhere. A sense of stepping into another world, something that felt like an English estate but was unmistakably rooted in the warmth of a Punjab afternoon. Her groom in white. Her in a trailing ivory gown. The kind of day that feels effortless to guests because every decision behind it was made with care.

Translating that feeling into a real, executable plan for a private farmhouse celebration is precisely the work of luxury wedding planning, and it begins long before a single bloom is ordered.

The Location: Why the Chandigarh Farmhouse Was Always the Right Answer

Private estate weddings and engagements in Chandigarh are quietly becoming one of North India’s most coveted formats for couples who want a luxury destination wedding experience without the logistics of flying everyone somewhere far. The Union Territory’s wide, green landscape, its culture of well-maintained private farmhouses, and its proximity to the Shivalik foothills make it a natural fit for an English countryside wedding aesthetic in an Indian context.

For Nitsimran and Treyaksh, the farmhouse carried additional meaning. It was theirs. It held history. Our planning approach in cases like this is to honour what a space already is, and then amplify it. We work with a venue’s existing architecture, its light, its landscape, rather than imposing a concept that fights the space.

The covered colonnade, the open lawns, the soft dappled quality of afternoon light through the trees: each became a deliberate scenic asset within the day’s structure.

The Planning Decisions That Made the Difference

A luxury engagement celebration lives or dies in its details, but not every detail carries equal weight. These are the decisions we prioritised for Nitsimran and Treyaksh.

Palette discipline. The ivory, cream, and soft blush palette was committed to across every touchpoint: florals, bridal attire, groom styling, stationery, and table dressing. Palette discipline is one of the most underrated planning skills in the Indian wedding space, where the instinct is often to add rather than edit. When a colour story is truly held, the visual result speaks for itself.

Vendor alignment. The florist understood the distinction between a lush English garden arrangement and a heavy Indian wedding floral. The tailor understood the difference between embellishment that catches light and embellishment that competes for attention. Curating a vendor team that speaks the same aesthetic language is foundational to our planning process at The Wed Consultant, and it is especially critical for couples pursuing a refined boho luxury or ivory bridal aesthetic.

Schedule architecture. We built unhurried time into the day for couple portraits at golden hour. This sounds simple. In practice, it requires holding the schedule firmly against the many small delays that accumulate across any event. The photographs of Nitsimran and Treyaksh in that late afternoon light exist because the plan protected that time. Beautiful imagery at this level is, in no small part, a planning achievement.

Styling coherence. The groomsmen in coordinated champagne linen, the bridesmaids in soft blush and lilac, the bridal bouquet of tightly clustered white roses and long green stems. Each element was selected in relationship to the others. Styling coherence across a full wedding party does not happen by accident. It is the result of a planning process that holds the full visual picture while managing many individual moving parts.

What an Integrated Planning Approach Produces

The Wed Consultant sits at the intersection of wedding planning and visual storytelling, and Nitsimran and Treyaksh’s engagement is a clear illustration of why that integration matters. When the planning team and the creative team share a visual language and a set of aesthetic references, the result is a day where nothing jars. Where the florals and the light and the styling and the moments all belong to the same world.

The photographs from this engagement are not just beautiful images. They are evidence of a plan that worked.

The lead time for a celebration at this level of finish is longer than most couples expect. Florals, custom bridal attire, and bespoke vendor curation require time that cannot be compressed. If you are reading this and beginning to think about your own engagement or wedding, the best moment to start a planning conversation is now.

Nitsimran and Treyaksh

They have known each other for years. It shows in the way they move together, in the ease between them, in the way this day felt less like a production and more like a very beautiful afternoon. Our job as their planners was to build a structure so considered that it disappeared, and what remained was simply them.

It is the best possible outcome.

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