This multicultural wedding in Ibiza unfolded across cliffs, beaches and a rain-soaked villa

This multicultural wedding in Ibiza unfolded across cliffs, beaches and a rain-soaked villa

Five is Kamat’s lucky number, so they slipped in a civil ceremony ahead of the main celebration. On 5.05.2025, they married at the New York City Courthouse, just the two of them and her brother Rohan as witness. “I wore a simple cream dress from Bec + Bridge, and that morning, David surprised me with a bouquet of white peonies, my favourite flowers,” she says. It felt like the prelude to the larger wedding in Ibiza they were planning for October.

Kamat had spent summers on the island with her family and knew its quieter, more soulful edges. “Ibiza holds a special place in our hearts,” she says. “It’s an island whose reputation for revelry belies a more serene side that we’ve come to treasure together.” When she brought Suvall there, he understood immediately.

With planner Johanna Carlsson of JC Bespoke Events, they began mapping a long weekend that moved like scenes in a film. “She was everything we dreamed of, and more,” Kamat says. “A planner with a robust portfolio of exquisite events, someone with impeccable taste and a good human, who over this journey has now become a close friend.”

The first night unfolded at Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel, a centuries-old estate wrapped in orange groves. Years earlier, Kamat had turned to her father there and said she wanted to be married in that very place. On the night of the Sangeet, she finally was. Guests arrived in lehengas, saris and sherwanis, greeted by sitarist David Devanagari and champagne as they stepped into a pavilion lit like a jewel box. Burgundies and golds framed the evening. Suvall’s mashup of Chaiyya Chaiyya, Kala Chashma and Punjabi MC drew cheers; Kamat’s family added Ed Sheeran, ABBA and Kal Ho Naa Ho; he surprised her with Desi Girl; she closed the night with Dua Lipa and Jalebi Baby. “For many, it was their first Sangeet, and they left saying every wedding should have one,” she says.

Her look mirrored the setting: an antique gold laser-cut Seema Gujral lehenga that shimmered under chandeliers. Suvall wore a custom black bandhgala by Shantanu & Nikhil with an antique gold brooch.

The next afternoon the mood shifted to Playa d’en Bossa. Beachouse Ibiza became a backdrop for an “Island Chic” Mehendi where engraved coconuts sat beside Bloody Marys and Aperol spritz. Guests moved between tapas, Jamón Ibérico, paella and a bazaar of Jaipuri-print pouches, potlis and juttis. Later, a saxophonist joined DJ Rayco and turned the beach into a Balearic dance floor. Kamat wore Aisha Rao first, then changed into a sheer baby-blue Into Gaia dress with an Olympia Le-Tan “Ibiza” book clutch. Suvall chose a relaxed Todd Snyder set.

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