The Asian Age

Mushy romance on the web

This illustrato­r came up with a unique way to announce her marriage to an architect. Alicia Crescenia’s website dedicated to her love story with George Seemon has caught the fancy of people everywhere.

- POOJA PRABHAN

The quintessen­tial big fat Indian wedding never appealed to Alicia Crescencia Souza, an illustrato­rcum-entreprene­ur. Her latest work, which is garnering the attention of folks by the hordes, testifies the same. She conjured up a strikingly thoughtful plan to announce her marriage to George Seemon, an architect – by creating a website, which encapsulat­es their love story in form of adorable and eye-catchy GIFs and drawings. With the idea breaking the Internet (almost), she chats up exclusivel­y with us for more...

“George and I signed the marriage registrati­on in December last year. But, with too many things happening all at once, it was only until March rolled in, that it struck us how a lot of people were still unaware of our marriage. Since I was never the regular ‘oh-I-want-a-fairytale-wedding’ kind of girl, I took up the challenge of letting our near and dear ones know that we were a couple – with a streak of creativity and quirk. And, that’s how this idea panned out,” shares the 30year-old, who runs an online website that extensivel­y deals with manufactur­ing gifting options.

While the idea went live only a couple of days ago, Alicia elucidates how the responses have been nothing short of terrific. “Oh yes, the feedback has been insane! We received over a 1,000 congratula­tory mails on the website mailbox that we’re yet to respond to. Even the responses on social media have been nothing short of tremendous. I uploaded the stuff on my Instagram and personal Facebook profile and the kind folk on my list have been on a sharing spree! ”she quips, rather excitedly.

Urging young individual­s to take to out-of-the-box options, Alicia reiterates, “I think it’s about time people steer away from the usual. Spending exorbitant amounts on a wedding is impractica­l and a sheer waste! Being a visually-driven individual, this worked best for me. But, I promise, being innovative in your own way is worth a try,” she shares.

On being quizzed about her hubby’s response to it all, Alicia gleefully adds, “Well, George is surprised, and he’s always been very supportive of my artworks so it has been rewarding enough!” While the artist agrees illustrati­ons take up most of her time, she lets us know about her other interests. “On those lazy days, I like to spend time cooking. Since I have a website and illustrati­ons to tend to, the days are mostly packed!” she concludes.

I think it’s about time people steer away from the usual.

 ??  ?? ALICIA CRESCENCIA SOUZA
ALICIA CRESCENCIA SOUZA
 ??  ?? George and Alicia
George and Alicia

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India