Fatimah & Omars wedding is a definition of elegance, timeless, and romantic
Here’s a recap of their beautiful tradition Arabic wedding. Their wedding was captured in a unique way. The bridal photos were taken at a museum the day before the wedding. By having the bride and groom photoshoot a day early, they had the chance for a first look and an extra day of celebration. The bride aimed for a princess-like appearance, from the authentic Iraq dress to the museum setting. The photos turned out just as she had envisioned – timeless, romantic, and editorial all at once.
Then came the wedding day. This gallery starts with the brides details, getting ready, a Zaffa, ring ceremony, cake cutting, reception & to end the night a sparkler exit
. The bride's details were absolutely stunning, with intricate lacework and delicate beading that caught the light beautifully. As she got ready, surrounded by her closest friends and family, the room was filled with laughter and anticipation. The Zaffa, a traditional wedding march, was a vibrant and joyous affair, complete with music and dancing that set the perfect tone for the celebrations to come.
The traditional Arabic ring ceremony was a touching occasion where the couple exchanged rings, and both families gifted the bride with rings and necklaces in the presence of beloved guests. This was followed by the cake-cutting, symbolizing their unity and shared future. At the reception, male and female guests separated into distinct sides and danced behind a curtain. These meaningful traditions and religious practices carry deep symbolic significance. Attendees enjoyed delicious food and danced joyously throughout the night under a canopy of sparkling lights.
The evening culminated in a sparkler exit, where the newlyweds walked hand in hand through a tunnel of sparkling lights, their faces alight with happiness and love. It was a perfect ending to a perfect day, filled with memories that will be cherished forever.

















































































































