H&M tux, Fmirror dress
She had her gown from Nordstrom flown to Nepal through her better half. The bride-to-be looked poised in her crimson gown and dress-hat that gave an illusion of a Victorian damsel. The guests at the pre-wedding party were greeted with sparkling wine offered by the lovely couple.
We were then escorted to the ninth floor. As I stepped out of the elevator to the ninth floor, the night air swirled and gently brushed against my skin and I gasped at the sight that awaited me. The city with its illuminated night-light extended as far as the eyes could see and looked magnificent. (Obviously, the load shedding will ruin this view for most part of the winter.) Concrete walls are replaced by glass giving a view of the city from all angles, even the rest room. As you answer nature’s call you might as well enjoy the city view. Meconopsis Boutique Hotel, hands-down will be the new party hub in the city.
The three DJs made sure that no one stayed rooted to the comfortable sofas. We ate, we drank and we danced! We ate, we drank and we danced! We ate, we drank and we danced! Whilst we did so, the night air kissed us and the city lights seduced us.
We partied (For the first time in Nepal, till 4 AM) until the blue uniformed gentlemen graced us with their presence.
Congratulations Roopa and Rapan and thank you Deepa and Dipesh for a wonderful night.
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EC
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