Art Heir Yoni Nahmad married the model for $5.89 ceremony

According to September 11, Yoni Nahmad, the heir to one of the world’s most valuable private art collections, married Israeli model Eden Polani in Cannes, France. Forbes.
A three-day, 5 million euros (USD 5.89 million) celebration at the Château dela Croix des Gardes in the French Riviera included 500 guests, including world-renowned arts, technology entrepreneurs and international celebrities. The wedding was made with a custom cooking experience written by world-renowned chef and Israeli singer Nasrin Kadri and Colombian reggae empire superstar J Balvin.
The Nahmad family has collected artworks over the past six decades, a collection of more than 300 Masterworks from graduates, Monet, Monet, Matisse, Renoir and Picasso, which is preserved in a security-obliged warehouse in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Jewish brothers born in Syria, the late Ezra and David Nahmad, began collecting modern and modern art in the 1960s.
With Ezra’s son Yoni, Yoni, expanding real estate over the past two years, including the high-tech sector in Israel.
Bride Eden Polani is a role model, has appeared in campaigns for international brands such as Flormar and Sweet Pants and is a host of Israeli fashion retailer Renuar.
The couple jointly planned to establish their main residence in Monaco, which the Namad family used as their base for decades. This strategic location not only has favorable tax policies, but also provides an approximation to home art storage facilities.
It was hardly the first grand wedding the family had. In 2023, his cousin David Nahmad’s son, founder of the Nahmad Contemporary Gallery in New York, married Madison Headrick, to $12 million. Guests include A-level celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Brady, Serena and Venus Williams.