
When Ariana dreamed of her Kos Greece wedding, she pictured something that felt timeless and sensual, moody, romantic, and organic, like dining among the gods. “I chose August because it marks the beginning of fig season in Greece,” she shared. “I wanted that perfect fruit to inspire the colors, textures, and feeling of the day.”
Her vision came to life through a color palette of deep fig purple, olive green, soft cream, and touches of red—set against a mountain venue surrounded by olive trees. The result was a celebration that perfectly balanced the intimacy of family tradition with the indulgent beauty of ancient Greek romance.
What We Love About This Kos Greece Wedding
- A fig-inspired color palette rooted in local Greek symbolism
- A three-day celebration blending Greek, Serbian, and Jewish traditions
- Thoughtful handmade stationery designed by the bride
- A tattoo artist for guests
- Late-night gyros and saxophone performances that kept the energy alive



Featured Vendor:
Jasmine + Mint Boutique Events




Turning a Beloved Island Into a Wedding Destination
Ariana’s connection to the island runs deep, her family is from Kos, and they spend every summer there. “Even before I was engaged, I already had an idea of where I wanted our events to take place,” she said.
The couple worked with Junebug vendor Jasmine & Mint Boutique Events, who perfectly brought their fig-inspired vision to life. The three-day celebration began with a welcome party at Ariana’s family home, originally built by her great-grandparents and lovingly rebuilt by her father. “It felt incredibly special to start the weekend there,” she said. “We ate, drank, and danced under the Greek sky while a chef grilled on the rooftop.”
The next day, guests lounged at Ammos Beach Club, soaking in the island’s blue waters before gathering for an intimate family dinner at one of the couple’s favorite restaurants. Each event built anticipation for the big day, culminating in a breathtaking ceremony in the mountains of Zia, the village where Ariana’s great-grandmother was born.







Merging Greek, Serbian, and Jewish Traditions in One Ceremony
Ariana, who is Greek and Serbian, and Sam, who is Jewish, wanted their Kos Greece wedding ceremony to reflect their shared values and cultural roots. A close friend officiated, combining elements from Greek and Serbian Orthodox customs with Jewish traditions.
“We stood beneath a chuppah, our Koumbaro performed the crowning ritual, and we ended with Sam breaking the glass,” Ariana said. “It was short, sweet, and filled with love.”





Instead of traditional vows, they each answered a set of questions ahead of time—responses that were woven beautifully into the ceremony. “Hearing each other’s answers for the first time at the altar was incredibly emotional. To our surprise, they matched perfectly.”
Guests were greeted with champagne and popsicles before the ceremony while a pianist played hip hop and R&B covers, a modern twist on Greek romance that set the tone for the night.






Wedding Fashion Inspired by Modern Greek Goddesses
Ariana’s bridal look was all about modern goddess energy. She wore the strapless “Huntleigh” gown by Jane Hill, a figure-hugging design with a detachable train that transformed into a sleek column silhouette for the reception. “It felt like what a modern Greek goddess would wear,” she said.
Her hair was styled in a slicked-back half-up look, balanced with full glam makeup that made her features pop. “It was the most beautiful I’ve ever felt. My team went beyond anything I could’ve imagined.”




The bridesmaids wore various chocolate and taupe dresses in different fabrics, creating texture and depth. Sam complemented the aesthetic in a light tan double-breasted suit from Suit Supply, paired with Scarosso loafers and a calla lily brooch sourced from eBay.
For her second look, Ariana changed into a sheer net-and-sequin gown by NBD from Revolve, ready to dance through the night.

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Bringing Ancient Greek Romance to Life Through Design
Before she even met Sam, Ariana knew this would be her wedding venue. “It’s an open-air space with the best sunsets on the island. It feels unlike anywhere else in the world.”
She wanted to create an atmosphere that felt rich, romantic, and distinctly Greek, without relying on the typical blue-and-white palette. With the help of their planner, the decor featured fruit-filled centerpieces, deep-toned florals, and glowing candlelight. Ariana’s bouquet of long-stem cream calla lilies completed the refined look.




Throughout the evening, guests were immersed in small, personal details. A traditional Greek band performed during cocktail hour, a live saxophonist joined later in the night, and a tattoo artist offered custom designs Ariana created herself. Even her cat and dog made a playful appearance in the form of oversized dance floor cutouts.
At 1 a.m., guests were surprised with late-night gyros from a local restaurant, a nod to the couple’s love of food and family tradition. “It was the perfect way to end the night.”





Ariana’s Best Advice for a Stress-Free Destination Wedding
Once the Kos Greece wedding weekend began, Ariana let go of all stress. “Anything that didn’t go exactly as planned just rolled off my back. You’re the only one who knows if something goes wrong, so don’t sweat the small stuff.”
She also encourages destination couples to give guests time to enjoy the location. “We planned three days of events but made sure everyone had downtime too. It’s what made the weekend feel so relaxed and special.”




Her biggest advice? “Focus on your happiness and your partner’s happiness above all else,” she shared. “Soak in every moment. Planning can be stressful, but it’s all worth it once you see your vision come to life.”





The Wedding Team:
Photography – Kimon Kaketsis
Event Planning – Jasmine + Mint Events
Venue + Catering – Fantasia
Floral Design – LouLouDou
Table Decor Fruit + Seating Chart – Afthonia
Cake – MOUS patisserie
Officiant – Sarah Snyder
DJ – Dimos Zamagias
Live Music – Lefteris Pouliou
Videography – Galvanize Studio
Makeup Artist – Nikoleta Drougka
Hair Styling – Nikos Georgiadis
Nails – Segraidou
Wedding Dress – Jane Hill
Bridal Shoes – Aquazzura
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Rings – Kinn + Nikos Gold
Rentals – MAROQ RENTALS