Now yes. There are hours left before the best kept secret of the Marquise de Griñón arrives in Spain. It will be this Thursday morning and she will do it, how could it be otherwise when it comes to the wedding dress of Tamara Falcoin a private plane that the firm Carolina Herrera will charter especially for the occasion. The piece will travel perfectly packaged and packaged in a trunk, which will be guarded at all times by the designer Wes Gordon and your team.
The firm has it all planned. It is not the first time that one of their designs has made a transatlantic trip of these characteristics and they have guaranteed their client that her dress will be safe and sound in Madrid this Thursday, according to This is life. In addition, the designer responsible for the project and her entire team travel with the creation in case a last-minute arrangement or adjustment is necessary so that Tamara is perfect on her big day.
The one that is also ready is the suit of the groom, Inigo Onieva It is a set in ink blue and modernist overtones with a morning coat with a peak lapel with one button and an English double-breasted waistcoat from the firm Yusty. She herself has also made the suit that she will wear at the pre-wedding party, in a lighter blue. In addition, she has prepared three white shirts made of Egyptian cotton with her embroidered initials.
All set in El Rincon
Meanwhile, the Aldea del Fresno palace where the ceremony and banquet will take place is abuzz. The tents are already up, the portable toilets, the floral decoration and this Wednesday the truck from a carpet company has also arrived, probably to place the corridor through which the couple will walk.
Also this Thursday, a couple from the Civil Guard arrived in El Rincón, who have tested the terrain for the bustle of vehicles that will take place next Saturday, and a company that has deposited a very special gift for the guests: a hangover kit. And it is that the couple will offer five custom cocktails at the open bar, from ‘Tamara’ to ‘Iñigo Four O’clock’, ‘Los Caminantes’ or ‘De El Rincón al cielo’.