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Nada Adelle Who Is Marrying PrettyLittleThing Billionaire Umar Kamani Jets To The Côte D’Azur To Kickstart Their Lavish Four-Day Wedding Celebrations

Umar Kamani’s lawyer-turned-model-fiancée has jetted off to Côte d’Azur to kickstart their lavish four-day wedding celebrations.

Nada Adelle, 31, and Umar Kamani, 36, will tie the knot in their typically extravagant style at the luxury Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, the exclusive resort linked to Eden Rock, owned Pippa Middleton’s in-laws.

From May 2 to May 5, guests will stay in one of the 111 rooms at the secluded hotel, where it costs £3,000 per night for a junior suite and it’s a two-night minimum stay.

Nada, who has already changed her Instagram handle from her maiden name to Kamani, showed her breathtaking view of the French Rivera from her private jet, along with pre-wedding presents for herself and guests, courtesy of Dior.

Speaking to Vogue Arabia, Nada revealed the four-day wedding celebration will include a poolside welcome party, a white wedding with a surprise performance, and an Indian ceremony, all held in different hotel locations.

Future Miss Pretty Little Thing has jetted to the French Rivera to start her wedding celebrations to billionaire entrepreneur Umar Kamani

Umar popped the question in Côte d’Azur back in 2021, which made choosing the wedding location a straightforward task for Nada.

‘There is a place more special to us than any other. It has defined many of the most wonderful moments in our relationship,’ Nada said.

She added: ‘Picturing ourselves in this place we love, surrounded by the people we love, seemed completely natural and perfect.’

Unlike most weddings that span no longer than 24 hours, Umar and Nada planned a three-day itinerary for their special day.

On Thursday, guests commence celebrations at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc with a poolside party.

The white-themed bash will conclude with a grand firework display, and guests will enjoy belly and fire dancers.

But they shouldn’t party too hard because Nada and Umar will tie the knot the following day, with a ceremony at the Grand Allée before a black-tie dinner.

‘Things will get a little more relaxed and perhaps even wild at the afterparty, though, with special guest performances to wow our guests,’ Nada said.

The laywer-turned-model had a glorious view of the French Rivera – the location where she will wed Umar

Guests arrived at the secluded Hotel du-Cap-Eden-Roc ready to commence the lavish wedding celebrations

Umar and Nada welcomed guests with Dior perfumes named ‘Eden Roc’ – after the wedding location

The three-day celebrations will conclude with a lavish Indian wedding, complete with an extravagant feast and Bollywood music.

Taking to Instagram, Nada shared a glimpse into the A-List location as she arrived on Wednesday.

A gift signed ‘Mrs Kamani’ waited for her on a private jet from Dior. Meanwhile, guests arrived to gifted Dior toiletries in their rooms.

The wedding celebrations come after a whirlwind romance for Umar and Nadia, who only stepped out publicly together for the first time in March 2020.

The Manchester-based model, who boasts 555,000 Instagram followers, has been featured in publications such as Look Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar.

The law graduate, who delights in showcasing her jet-set lifestyle to her many fans on social media, has also fronted a campaign for Beyonce’s Ivy Park, as well as working with make-up brand L’Oreal.

Umar, from Manchester, is the son of billionaire Boohoo founder Mahmud Kamani.

Nada and Umar’s wedding itinerary

Day 1

Poolside white-themed welcome party

Day 2

Wedding ceremony followed by a black-tie dinner and performance by a special guest

Day 3

Indian ceremony

In 2012, Umar and his brother Adam co-founded PrettyLittleThing after witnessing the phenomenal success of Boohoo – with their company now enjoying a host of celebrity endorsements including Khloe Kardahsian, Hayley Bieber, Little Mix, Nicole Scherzinger and Paris Hilton.

Before he founded his firm, which is forecast to be worth around £2.1billion by next year, Umar was an amateur boxer, who previously confessed to only caring about partying and chasing women.

The businessman lives a very glamorous lifestyle, filled with overseas trips, flashy cars and dazzling accessories, which he regularly photographs and fills his Instagram feed with.

One day he’s ‘topping up his vitamin D’ in the infinity pool at the luxury Monastero Santa Rosa Hotel in Italy, where a sea view suite will set you back nearly £3,000 a night.

The next, he’s at the wheel of a Riva yacht cruising along the Amalfi coast before posing on the bonnet of his £264,000 Rolls-Royce Dawn in Beverly Hills.

You might also find him behind the wheel of his £300,000 Lamborghini Aventador roadster or the coupe version with personalised number plate. For more rugged trips, he has two Hummers and a £92,000 customised Mercedes G-class.

He’s often spotted lunching at Nobu in Malibu, California, in a pair of £450 Gucci slippers, with a gold Rolex on his arm.

He hung out with Kylie Jenner at the Coachella music festival in California. All events are, naturally, recorded on his smartphone, which at one point had a £790 Louis Vuitton cover.

When he wanted to launch PLT in the US four years ago, he offered a six-figure sum to reality TV star Kylie Jenner, half-sister of Kim Kardashian, to appear in one of his £15 orange dresses.

‘It’s all about the hustle,’ he previously admitted. ‘I knew I wanted to be in those circles because I’m obsessed with power.’

Power duly followed. The Kylie Jenner coup led to sales increasing ten-fold and allowed him to buy a seven-bedroom mansion in the Hollywood Hills, complete with basketball court.

His five-year plan, he’s previously said, is ‘to make as much money as possible’ and escape his father’s shadow, admitting that half the reason Mahmud helped him start PrettyLittleThing was to ‘get me on the right track’.

‘I’m a rich man’s son and that’s not what I want to be,’ he said. ‘So yes, I have got something to prove. I want to be the rich man. I want to be the successful person.’ He added: ‘If you’re going to be in competition, I would rather keep it in the family.’

In 2019, society bible Tatler named Umar its eighth most eligible bachelor, alongside the Duke of Roxburghe and former One Direction star Harry Styles.

In 2012, Umar (pictured with Nada) and his brother Adam co-founded PrettyLittleThing after witnessing the phenomenal success of Boohoo

Umar (pictured with Nada) lives a very international lifestyle and his Instagram feed shows him thoroughly part of the jet-settter crowd

Umar and his fiancée Nada made their first public outing together in March 2020, a month after going Instagram official, with the couple attending the Yeezy Season 8 show during Paris Fashion Week from Kanye West’s brand.

In 2006, Umar started working for the fashion family business as a manager, while attending theatre school. He went on to study international business at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Mahmud’s father Abdullah moved the family to Kenya, where many Indian families had prospered under the British Empire.

From rags to riches: How PrettyLittleThing founder Umar Kamani’s family went from a Manchester market stall to a multi-billion pound business

They’re responsible for PrettyLittleThing and Boohoo, but the Kamani family story is one of rags to riches after they went from managing a market stall in Manchester to founding a multi-billion pound fashion empire.

Indian immigrant Mahmud Kamani’s father Abdullah went to school with Mahatma Gandhi in Gujurat, India. He moved the family to Kenya, where many Indian families had prospered under the British Empire.

Mahmud, 56, whose son is Umar Kamani, was born there in 1964, but four years later the Kamanis were forced to flee to Britain by increasing unrest and draconian employment laws that favoured native Kenyans.

They settled in Manchester, where the entrepreneurial Abdullah sold handbags on a market stall to feed his family, before investing in property and founding the wholesale textile business Pinstripe, where Mahmud worked, using family connections in India to source garments.

By the early 2000s, the firm was selling nearly £50million of clothing a year to British High Street names such as New Look, Primark and Philip Green’s Topshop.

Mahmud Kamani with his wife, parents and children Adam and Umar. They’re responsible for PrettyLittleThing and Boohoo, but the Kamani family story is one of rags to riches after they went from managing a market stall in Manchester to founding a multi-billion pound fashion empire

Spotting the potential in the growth of the internet, Mahmud set up his online retailer Boohoo in 2006 that would deliver their own-branded fashion at rock bottom prices, starting out with just three staff and operating out of a Manchester warehouse.

Today it has a workforce of more than 2,900, with teams in Manchester, Burnley, London, New York and Los Angeles, as well as celebrity advocates including Little Mix and Tallia Storm.

Mahmud, who used to drive a van delivering clothes for his father and sold clothes on his family market stall, is married to Aisha, who is regularly seen sharing the benefits of the family fortune on Instagram.

Elsewhere, through a succession of shrewd business deals, he has snapped up ailing high street brands including Oasis, Warehouse and Debenhams.

In 2006 the couple’s son Umar Kamani started working for the family business as a manager, while attending theatre school. He went on to study international business at Manchester Metropolitan University.

In 2012 he and his brother Adam co-funded PrettyLittleThing after witnessing the phenomenal success of Boohoo, and reported a turnover of £374million in 2018. By 2022, the company is forecast to be worth around £2.1billion.

Meanwhile, the Boohoo Group bought a 34 per cent stake in PLT for £269.8 million in May 2020. PrettyLittleThing employs more than 300 staff and counts singers Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Nicki Minaj among its fans.

Close knit: Umar and Mahmud are pictured with (left to right) Adam Kamani, Charlotte Kamani, Aisha Kamani and Samir Kamani

The brand opened a flagship store in LA in 2016, and Kylie Jenner attended the launch party. After the reality star wore one of the brand’s dresses in 2016, overall sales increased by 400 per cent.

Meanwhile, Adam Kamani is the younger brother of Umar and works across both the Boohoo, Pretty Little Thing and Nasty Gal brands.

In September 2017, he tied the knot with Charlotte McHale in what was dubbed the summer’s most lavish wedding before treating his bride to a £1million honeymoon in Africa.

Samir Kamani is Aisha and Mahmud’s third son who heads up procedures at BoohooMan. His Instagram account is littered with various A-listers as he poses alongside the likes of Paris Hilton, Kourtney Kardashian and Joe Jonas.

Mahmud was born there in 1964, but four years later the Kamanis were forced to flee to Britain by increasing unrest and draconian employment laws that favoured native Kenyans.

They settled in Manchester, where the entrepreneurial Abdullah sold handbags on a market stall to feed his family, before investing in property and founding the wholesale textile business Pinstripe, where Mahmud worked, using family connections in India to source garments.

By the early 2000s, the firm was selling nearly £50 million of clothing a year to High Street names such as New Look, Primark and Philip Green’s Topshop.

Spotting the potential in the growth of the internet, Mahmud set up his online retailer in 2006 that would deliver their own-branded fashion at rock bottom prices, starting out with just three staff and operating out of a Manchester warehouse.