Strong statement from Sophie et Voilà, the Bilbao firm that has been in charge of making the Marquise de Griñón’s wedding dress for months. This Monday, those responsible for the brand have announced that the contract between the two parties has been “resolved” and they have argued that they cannot comply with “certain demands” of Tamara Falcó.
Below is the full statement point by point:
“Unfortunately, the agreement between Sophie et Voilà and Mrs. Falcó for the making of her wedding dress has had to be resolved as a consequence of the breach of contract by Ms. Falcó.
From the beginning we have put all our efforts to make you feel like the most beautiful bride of the year, taking care of every detail and listening to your ideas. We understand the importance of capturing the essence of the concepts and inspirations of our brides and, as is normal, in most cases we start from an inspiration in other designs that we combine with the style of Sophie et Voilà and the savoire faire of the professionals of first level of this company.
However, we have a deep respect for the artistic creation of other colleagues and our business ethics prevent us from trespassing certain limits that would jeopardize the original authorship of the design.
For this reason, and for the respect that we deserve for the originality of the work of other haute couture brands, we cannot comply with certain demands of Ms. Falcówhich from the beginning of the relationship we have discouraged and refused to carry out for coming too close to designs outside our firm.
At Sophie et Voilà we strive to provide an impeccable service and satisfy the needs of our clients with the quality, care and attention to detail that characterizes us. We appreciate the trust you place in us and we work hard to meet your expectations in an exceptional way.
Lastly, we want to thank Mrs. Falcó and her entire team for the trust they have placed in Sophie et Voilà during these intense days and convey our best wishes for her wedding day.”
The daughter of Isabel Preysler and Carlos Falcó, who celebrated her bachelorette party in Portugal, already confessed in the anthill that she wanted to be inspired by a dress that she discovered years ago and that in her day she liked for her sister. However, this was not to Ana Boyer’s taste for her wedding with Fernando Verdasco in 2017 and Tamara made the decision that one day she would be inspired by that dress to marry her Prince Charming. Two months after her wedding with Íñigo Onieva, one of the most important points of the preparations, if not the most, she has gone to waste.
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