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Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s Pre-Wedding Celebrations Continue With a Multi-Day Mediterranean Cruise

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After spending the next day in Rome, the Ambanis held a toga party back on deck. Radhika and Anant, who met during their college years, wanted a throwback to that time in their life: banners from their respective universities of NYU and Brown hung from the ceiling and David Guetta played a DJ set.

Radhika wore a custom “toga” designed by emerging New York–based designer Grace Ling, who attended Parsons School of Design around the same time Radhika attended NYU—which the bride-to-be saw as a fitting nod to her downtown Manhattan days. It featured an aerospace aluminum breastplate, made to mimic drapery, that the designer 3D-carved, sculpted, and then 3D-printed. It took more than 30 artisans to complete. “I want people to see couture coming from America, New York, as well, not just from Europe,” the designer tells Vogue. “She is an amazing, amazing person at her craft,” Radhika adds of Ling. Meanwhile, the groom’s mother, Nita Ambani, opted for a design by Schiaparelli.

On the third day of the cruise, they docked in Cannes for a masquerade ball at Château de la Croix des Gardes, planned by event producer The Isle of You. (The grand home was famously featured in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1955 film To Catch a Thief.) For the formal affair, Radhika chose a custom Versace dress with blue shades to match the color of the Côte d’Azur water, with help from her stylist Shaleena Nathani. She and the Versace atelier worked for a year to complete the dress. “I wanted it to just be romantic and young,” she says.

On her neck was a rare blue opal surrounded by diamonds by Lorraine Schwartz. The necklace is a symbolic one: Opal is her birthstone and diamonds are his. She put on a bridal fascinator to serve as her “mask,” and Anant joined her in custom Dolce Gabbana.