Wedding Diaries

At this multicultural wedding in Greece, the bride walked down the aisle to the Jurassic Park theme song

Adit Swarup, an Indian investor, and Olivia Sweeney, an Irish-Australian event designer, celebrated their wedding in Corfu

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Photographed by Vicky Bergallo

The next morning was a haldi brunch at Natura Estate. Guests arrived to an abundant breakfast spread and coffee station as Swarup’s brother, Varun Swarup, played the flute. Sweeney wore Matsya for the haldi, paired with vintage Manolo Blahniks.

That afternoon, the Indian ceremony took place beneath a mandap envisioned as “whimsical, strong and intimate.” Guests sat in a half-moon formation. Floral designer Lily Fleur created four pillars of jewel-toned blooms—roses, hydrangeas, anthuriums and dahlias—for decor. Sweeney found her red lehenga by chance. “I caught sight of a lehenga hanging inside the store of independent designer Rhythm Aggarwal of Idaya and instantly knew it was my bridal look,” she says. Inspired by Jaipur and nature, the tiered skirt felt perfect. “I fell completely in love with its movement.” The designer’s family-run atelier added a surprise: Sweeney and Swarups initials stitched into the lehenga latkan.

The couple's first entrance as husband and wife was set to Red Hot Chilli Peppers’ Can’t Stop. They ran in holding shaken champagne bottles. “By the time the guitar enters—the best part—we wanted to reach the middle of our guests and slam the bottles down,” Swarup shares. The corks popped, champagne sprayed and napkins whipped through the air, setting the tone for a celebratory night ahead.