Modern Emirati · Three-day arc
“Two families, three languages, one sentence we wanted every guest to leave with — we have never felt this held.”
A three-day arc on the Palm: a private welcome dinner on the second night, a sunset ceremony in a flower-walled courtyard, and a twelve-course reception scored by a live ensemble of oud, strings and a soft jazz trio.
An open-air majlis on the Palm crescent. Long tables in champagne linen, votives down the centre, a slow procession of mezze and grilled seafood. The night closed with a single Emirati poet reading verses gifted by both families.
A flower-walled courtyard staged inside the resort's private garden — three thousand cream peonies, magnolia and Italian ruscus. The bride entered to a string sextet; the vows were read in three languages; the recessional moved guests into a champagne tower under string lights.
Twelve courses across four hours, a live oud + strings ensemble for dinner, a jazz trio for the seated portion, and a closing set held until 4am. We managed transport for one hundred and twenty out-of-town guests across four hotels.