Mario Vargas Llosa and Patricia Llosa, the image of family union at the wedding of their granddaughter Josefina

The Vargas Llosa have celebrated in style the marriage of the writer’s granddaughter, Josefina Vargas Llosaand the Mexican engineer Emiliano Camarena this Saturday. The religious ceremony took place in the Basilica and Convent of San Pedro in Lima, Peru. The gala dinner was held at the Art Museum.

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As expected, Mario Vargas Llosain a black suit with a white shirt and gray tie, posed next to his ex-wife, Patricia Llosawho opted for a long light blue dress and beading, together with the newlyweds, and their second son, Gonzalofather of the bride, to immortalize such a special moment.

Josefina, faithful to her simple and elegant style, chose a flowing skirt design, with a closed neckline, long sleeves and a long veil that added a romantic touch. For the party, the young woman made a wardrobe change and opted for a tight lace dress without train.

Thanks to Alvaro Vargas Llosawho has become the official promoter of good family moments after his father’s break with the queen of hearts, we have been able to see the emotional kiss in which the couple merged after the ceremony.

The ex-boyfriend’s granddaughter’s wedding Isabella Preysler It has been one of the great social events of the season in Lima. More than 300 guests from all over the world were summoned for this great day. According to local media, the Nobel Prize was received with applause upon arrival at the Church.

The author of books like The city and the Dogs landed in his homeland on March 2. almost a month after your big day in parisin which he was accompanied, in addition to his ex-wife, by King Juan Carlos. All weekend, the Vargas Llosa clan has celebrated the union of Josefina and Emiliano with food, music and dance. Precisely, one of the funniest moments of this celebration had to do with the dance of the academic to the rhythm of a huayno.