Much has been said about the designs by Carolina Herrera that Tamara Falco she wore during her wedding with Inigo Onieva, held this Saturday, July 8 in El Rincón. The Marquise de Griñón said “yes, I want” to hers in love with a medieval-inspired dress (criticized and praised in equal measure) and she ended the night with a party dress that we loved.
The celebrations began on Friday with a pre-wedding (image below 1) at the Ritz Hotel in Madrid, where Tamara matched with an elegant white suit, and concluded on Sunday with a brunch with family and closest friends, gathered in the same place. On this occasion, she opted for a summer dress of more than 1,000 euros (image below 2).
I leave you here a thread with Tamara Falcó’s wedding dresses:
1- First dress, ceremony: pic.twitter.com/cpH9vwllRs
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What has barely been talked about is the wedding night. And it is that the daughter of Isabel Preysler did not let certain details escape either, such as what she was going to wear on her first night as the wife of the Madrid businessman. She did not leave it to chance, but she also thought about the outfit with which she was going to surprise the engineer.
However, Ana Boyer’s sister returned to bet on the traditional. She opted for a robe and a very conservative simple strap nightgown, as she is. It is Alexandra Redas the designer herself confirmed this Tuesday in it’s already noon. “Tamara asked us little. It was very her style,” she explained.
Rojo added: “She had already chosen the models she wanted to wear, so nothing really special has been done for her, but we have introduced special details (…) With this gown, anyone feels like a marquise.” Finally, two buttons were changed to the robe for a bow, to the liking of Enrique Iglesias’ sister. About how much Tamara paid for this outfit to go to bed, the designer reveals it: “She spent a little more than 500 euros.” The reporter Laura Castro has proven it. The one in the image below is the same as the one Tami chose, except for the detail on the buttons.