The controversy over the wedding dress of the Marquise de Griñón increases at times. And it is that this Thursday the words of one of the designers of Sophie and there you gowhich shed light on the matter: “There are many times when I feel that my work is not respected. Mine and that of the unconscious with a masochistic tendency who dedicate ourselves to the world of fashion. But those of us who truly dedicate ourselves, one of those who have companies that bill and give work”.
It is a text that Sofía Arribas wrote in her personal blog, my name is Sopha couple of weeks ago, just when Tamara Falcó’s lawyers sent her a statement informing her of her client’s dissatisfaction with the brand and the termination of her employment agreement: “For posturing and photocalls, ask at the window next door, which in this one is not. A respect for fashion”.
Beyond the statement they sent last Monday, neither of the two Basque designers responsible for the firm have wanted to make statements these days, but Arribas’s words make it very clear that he is fed up with certain clients: “Being an expert in fashion does not mean dressing in grace, it is not knowing the first names of the Zara saleswomen around the office, much less cracking a random logo inspired by Mari Puri, head influencer, has raised the letters of yore in her post paid for by a fashion brand deodorants. They will forgive me. Warm I’m going with this topic. A little professionalism, please”.
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This text now takes on a new meaning because although at no time is explicit mention made of Tamara Falco, all the darts seem directed at her. Even more so after the author has decided to delete the text from her blog, of which only a few screenshots remain. It must be remembered that the statement of Sophie and there you go it insinuated that the marquise would have suggested plagiarizing a Chanel dress, something to which they would have refused.