'And forever starts now.' The caption to is a celebration of the commitment the two made over the weekend. But, the photos from their Christian wedding ceremony and their Hindu one — both of which she posted to her Instagram — are a beautiful reminder of how were a way of bringing two different families with two different faiths and cultures together. No surprise, the couple now officially known as NickYanka, looked amazing doing it. For the Hindu ceremony, which took place at Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, lehenga or ankle-length skirt covered in hand-cut and embroidered organza flowers. According to the designer, '110 embroiders from Calcutta, India took 3,720 hours' to make this couture look.