Informalia has obtained exclusively all the details of the best kept secret of the wedding of the year: the wedding dress with which Tamara Falco he said ‘yes, I want’ to Inigo Onieva after three years of a relationship with many comings and goings.
According to our source, the Marquise de Griñón wore a dress “with the silhouette of a court suit, boat neck and French sleeves with manual embroidery with spinning metal threads of medieval inspiration on the shoulders and central vertical stripe.”
The design had a “rather wintery look but enhanced an element of majesty and conceptual aesthetics.” “Certainly armed and to increase dignity in movement, but it made Tamara’s walk a bit difficult. Simple veil of soft tulle so as not to compete with her dress,” they detail us.
“Perhaps the dress continues a bit the silhouette that has inspired Wes Gordon in his latest collections, which is Empress Sissi of Austria herself,” says our source.
Íñigo Onieva’s mother’s dress
About the look of Carolina Molas we also have information. She chose a dress “in pleated petrol blue chiffon, a tribute to Spanish haute couture through Fortuny pleating, and with puffed sleeves with a double-cuff closure with button loops.” “Very Givenchy”, they highlight. And it is that he is a designer highly admired by Lorenzo Caprile, who was in charge of dressing Carolina.
“The folds closed at the waist, creating a silhouette closely linked to the images of Egyptian female deities. Open front neckline,” they detail.