Two months have passed since that last weekend when the Niarchos dynasty gathered for the wedding of Nicholas Niarchos and his beloved Malu Dala Picola.
The couple departed almost immediately from the family’s private paradise and, since then, with some short breaks, have enjoyed a honeymoon-scented vacation.
They first attended the birthday of Nicholas’ cousin, Electra Niarchos, who turned thirty and celebrated with a glam party at the famous Barnbougle Castle located in the Highlands of Scotland.
Immediately afterwards, the couple travelled to Italy, Malou’s home country, where they stayed for about ten days, making excursions, seeing friends, and taking leisurely outings to picturesque villages and towns.
On Sunday, the scion of the dynasty who didn’t follow the beaten path and chose to become a journalist – he writes in the New Yorker and newspapers like the Guardian – posted photos from New York City, where he and his wife live permanently.
Mini Escape
They reportedly returned but made sure to escape to the Hamptons, which in the summer brings together New York’s elite.
The one that moves from Manhattan to that area, starting in late spring and for most of the summer, to relax in cottages that are a stone’s throw from the sea.
At one such residence with a sunset backdrop, Nicolas and Malou exchanged a tender kiss in a snapshot she posted to a story on Instagram.
In another, the couple wear cowboy hats and pose smiling for the camera on a mini getaway on the last weekend of August, before the Greek tycoon’s son returns to work.
Having chosen a different path, that of journalism, he has proven at times to be an excellent reporter, not just on the road, but in far more dangerous parts of the world, such as Yemen, Burkina Faso, and the Congo.
The government’s secret services arrested him when he was reporting on working conditions in cobalt mines, jailed him for a few days, and eventually deported him from the country, where he is now persona non grata.
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