With great splendor and in a close family circle, Pavlos Vardinogiannis and Katerina Birbili, after two years of relationship, were married at the Church of Agia Marina in Ekali, in a ceremony that stood out for its elegance and refined aesthetics.
The wedding of Pavlos Vardinogiannis and Katerina Birbili took place on Saturday at Agia Marina in Ekali, attended by relatives and friends. Koumparoi were Nikos Vardinogiannis, son of Theodoros Vardinogiannis, Vardis Vardinogiannis, son of Giannis Vardinogiannis, as well as a close friend of the groom.
The bride, Katerina Birbili, daughter of musician, writer, and publisher Anastasia Papadimitriou, impressed in a gown designed by Christos Kostarelos.
The dress featured an open back, a front slit, and a long veil, creating an image of elegance and discreet finesse.
In the church courtyard, a striking floral arch was set up with red flowers and eucalyptus, also adorning the car that brought the bride.
The couple arrived at the church accompanied by flower girls and page boys, earning warm applause from the guests. The Vardinogiannis family was present in full, while among the attendees were Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni, Dimitris Theodoridis, Duchess Nomikou, as well as Nikolaos de Grecia with his mother, Queen Anna Maria.
The groom, Pavlos Vardinogiannis, son of Giorgos Vardinogiannis and Agapi Politi, is active in business and is known for his passion for extreme sports, especially skydiving, with thousands of jumps in Greece and abroad.


The bride, Katerina Birbili, comes from a family with a strong presence in culture and publishing, as she is the daughter of Anastasia Papadimitriou, co-owner of the historic publishing house Agyra.
She herself is actively involved in its operations, with a focus on connecting books with new digital trends.


After the wedding ceremony, a reception followed with about 250 guests, where the band 48 Ores provided the entertainment. The evening unfolded with joy and emotion, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the couple.




The groom’s mother, Agapi Politi, with the Minister of Tourism, Olga Kefalogianni.

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