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Mabrook! Celebrations are in order as the fan-favourite Dubai-based influencer, Narin’s Beauty, recently said ‘I do’ to her husband, Rami Samo, in what might be the most coveted bridal moment of the season.

With wedding season in full swing in the Middle East, Narin and Rami Samo held a grand coastal wedding reception at Sandy Beach Resort in Fujariah. It was nothing short of a spectacle, especially since the bride wore a couture bridal gown by Lebanese designer Elie Saab.

The pair tied the knot over the weekend, in a whimsical, radiant red-hued wedding setting by the coast, with Dubai’s most recognisable personalities in attendance.

Naturally, Narin turned heads (and melted hearts) as she walked down the aisle wearing Elie Saab’s FW24 collection, which featured a full-volume wedding gown with intricate hand-embroidered lace. While highlighting her diamond necklace, the off-shoulder gown with sheer sleeves and a dress with a floral motif surely enough stole the spotlight as Narin said her vows.

Of course, one of the standout moments of the wedding celebration was Rami’s surprise present to Narin, a dazzling custom-made blue diamond ring, which is said to be one of the rarest blue-hued diamonds in the world.

Taking to Instagram, the newlywed couple shared the wonderful occasion with their 16.2 million fans.

In a heartfelt post, Narin shared a touching, intimate video of the wedding, captioning it, “Love always wins.” She later added in another post, gleefully announcing her new last name, “Mr & Mrs Samo.”

Fans of the couple quickly filled the comments on their Instagram pages, expressing excitement for the long-awaited wedding ceremony, along with many blessings and well wishes for their marriage.

Who is Narin Beauty’s husband, Rami Elias Samo?

Narin Samo’s husband, Rami, is currently the managing director of the strategic advisory group at PJT Partners, a renowned, prestigious investment banking firm.

He studied at the University of Virginia, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business/Managerial Economics. He previously worked in New York before moving to Dubai and becoming the head of advisory at deNovo Partners (PJT).