“Somewhere in Merida”

That of Alonso Aznar, the youngest son of José María Aznar and Ana Botella, and the Mexican millionaire Renata Collado was the wedding of the weekend. Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva were among the guests who accompanied the couple on the most special day of their lives.

It was this Monday when Tamara Falcó published the first image at her friends’ wedding, which was held at the Hacienda Sac Chich: “Somewhere in Mérida…”, Isabel Preysler’s daughter wrote next to a photo with her husband, Íñigo Onieva, and the red heart emoticon.

For this celebration, the Marchioness of Griñón used her own designs, although the one she wore is not yet available in the TFP by Tamara Falcó catalog for Pedro del Hierro. The top part of this two-piece set is made up of a white, boho-style blouse with a V-neckline and puffed sleeves. The skirt is red, and its voluminous aesthetic reaches to the floor. Part of an orange sash that gives the outfit a distinctive touch. A handbag, signed by La DoubleJ and valued at 180 euros, completed her choice, along with an XL gold-finished bracelet by Aurélie Bidermann and earrings by Leandra Studio. Behind her styling was the stylist Almudena Carnicero.

The wedding of Alonso Aznar and Renata Collado

This Saturday was consummated in Mérida, Yucatán, what, if it were not for love, could be defined as a “free trade agreement” between the Aznar-Botella lineage and one of the most succulent fortunes of that Mexico that claims to love us more. Alonso Aznar, that youngest son who has made an art of his discretion – perhaps more out of necessity than virtue – has married Renata Collado, an heiress who mixes in her DNA the power of the Chedraui supermarkets with the refined ancestry of the Aztec jet-set.

José María Aznar and Ana Botella, the parents and those figures who decades ago decided to embody conservative Spain, smiled this Saturday between cactus and tequila for 5,000 pesos a bottle (Don Julio 1942), while they married the youngest of the family.

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