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George Empeirikos – Jacqueline Vernet: Married in central park

See photos from the wedding of the shipping magnate's grandson

Newsroom September 17 08:30

George Empeirikos married Jacqueline Vernet in a glamorous ceremony at Central Park in New York City.

The descendant of the well-known shipping family and the interior designer formalised their relationship for the second time, after a private family wedding that took place on the island of Andros in early August.

The second wedding took place in Central Park, one of the city’s most iconic locations, with the bride herself taking care of the decorations. The reception was held on the rooftop of a well-known hotel with a view, while a large party was organized in a specially designed area of the park.

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George Empeirikos and Jacqueline Vernet live permanently in New York, where they met and fell in love. The groom is the grandson of shipping magnate George Empeirikos and Donta Voridis – Goulandris. He did not pursue a career in shipping, choosing instead the field of medicine. Specifically, he is a psychotherapist and runs his own clinic.

See photos from the wedding:

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