
Nina Palangetic ties the knot with fiancé Adrian Garofali in lavish Greek wedding - before celebrating with wild party on the dance floor
The happy couple tied the knot in Crete, Greece, sharing several pictures and videos of the lavish event on Instagram on Friday.
The influencer model, 29, and her partner shared their vows in an outdoor ceremony at sunset, with the bride garbed in a stunning floor-length dress.
Nina opted for a timeless silhouette with a strapless, corseted bodice and a full skirt featuring a thigh-high split.
She flaunted her genetically blessed features with a natural makeup look and slicked her dark tresses back into a half updo.
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The lovebirds then celebrated with their friends and family by sharing a ceremonial drink before enjoying a post-wedding dinner.
Guests were serenaded by a saxophonist as they dined on a five-course meal al fresco style and made speeches to the newlyweds.
As night fell, the traditional wedding decorations were pushed to the side to make way for a club-like experience.
A DJ worked the house music as the bride and groom took to the dance floor beneath a disco ball while their friends cheered.
At one point, the happy couple were seen holding smoke gun devices which they sprayed over their guests.
Nina changed into a mini version of her wedding dress, putting on a leggy display as she partied with her new husband.
She then pulled the rest of her tresses back into a high ponytail and added a few strings of pearls around her neck.
The pair were also seen cutting into a four-tiered wedding cake together before sharing a sweet kiss.
Nina gave her single days a proper send-off in May with a wild Queen of Hearts themed bachelorette party which lasted three days.
The influencer shared a carousel of photos documenting the debauchery of her hen's bender to Instagram at the time.
'Nina The Canteen Lady'—who is best known as the Instagram model who filmed herself while driving in 2018—put her faith in the structural integrity of a pack of playing cards used as a corset for the festivities.
'My fiancé decided not to have a bucks party... So naturally I sent it for the both of us... 3 days in a row... With my psycho mates,' the renowned Sydney party girl captioned her post.
The 'gorgeous private dinner' Nina planned to start the night devolved into a rowdy karaoke performance of My Humps by the Black Eyed Peas within 30 minutes.
'This was half an hour into the gorgeous private dinner I had planned...' she captioned footage from the party, which shows some of her friends waving a headless cardboard cut-out of a naked pool boy.
From there, the co-founder of Rogue Season Swimwear changed into a more functional denim miniskirt and a plunging V-neck crop top which allowed her to show off her pole dancing skills en route to the club.
She accessorised the look with a plastic princess tiara.
Nina hosted her hen's do at 'the last good strip club in Melbourne', which has come a long way since being the subject of drive-by shootings in 2015 and 2016.
Kittens is informally known as the South Melbourne ballet by the AFL stars and socialites who frequent the venue.
The venue revamped its image to cater towards a refined clientele after winning the 'Best Gentlemen's Club' in Australia at the Adult Industry Awards in 2023.
'KITTENS WAS SO FUN,' Nina enthused in all-caps over a photo taken inside the venue.
Her 'psycho friends' in attendance were fellow influencers Georgina Ianosevici, Sedona Findlay, and Patricia 'Torpedo Trish' Hadji.
The brunette bombshell announced her engagement to her partner Adrian in a series of loved-up photos posted in June last year.
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