This is the tiara that Tamara Falcó will wear on her wedding day: borrowed and art-deco

The bride’s dress is the best kept secret of any wedding and in the case of a marquise, so is the tiara that she will wear on her aristocratic head. Tamara Falco He had three to choose from and he opted for the simplest of all: the diadem worn by his sister-in-law, Amparo Corsiniin his link with Manuel Falcobrother and best man of the bride.

It is a one-piece art-deco jewel, with a triangular front and made exclusively of diamonds of various sizes. It belongs to the Corsini family and it will be Tamara’s ‘something borrowed’who already revealed a few weeks ago her intention to wear something by Amparo, sister-in-law, close friend and one of the stylistic references of Spanish fashion.

It is also the most comfortable of the options that Tamara was considering, who also had a fantastic piece belonging to the Falcó family and that her sister already wore at their respective weddings Xandra and the wife of his cousin Álvaro, Isabelle Junot. It is a late 19th century diamond and pearl tiara that belonged to Tamara’s great-grandparents and comes from Paris. This diadem is much more ostentatious and complicated to wear due to its weight, so the marquise has chosen to leave it in her family jewelery box.

It will not be the only remarkable jewel in Tamara’s outlook, which has already revealed that the exquisite floral embroideries on her dress are inspired by the tiara. According to HolaIsabel Preysler’s daughter will also wear earrings from Tous Atelier that the Catalan firm has created especially for your big day and, of course, the engagement ring that was touched up after his second request (the first ended in a breakup), with an open minimalist style, in white gold and three diamonds in the shape of a knob that symbolize the past, present and future. It is the Serti Sur Vide piece from the Italian high jewelry firm Repossi but slightly personalized for Tamara, which makes it a unique jewel in the world.

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