The aristocratic wedding that brought together Tamara Falcó, Isabelle Junot and Infanta Elena in Madrid

It’s Friday and the body knows it. Even better if you start it with a wedding. Felipe Matossian’s Falcó e Ina Morenés They said “I do” in the Calatravas church in Madrid and they did so surrounded by family and friends like the Falcó brothers (Manuel, Xandra and Tamara), Isabelle Junot o to Infanta Elenawho still wears his orthopedic boot due to a sprain.

On a gray and rainy day, the Marchioness of Griñón was one of the most cheerful and colorful guests with a floral print dress in red, pink and orange tones. The model, with a turtleneck, sealed the curves of Tamara Falcó thanks to a front draping and a single ruffle. It is signed by Rixo and is sold through the Mytheresa website with a 60% discount (184 euros).

She arrived at the church alone, although her husband soon joined her, Iñigo Onievaand the rest of his brothers, Manolo (with his wife Amparo Corsinivery elegant in a pencil-shaped tweed dress that incorporated gold buttons on the front signed by Giambattista Valli) and Xandrawith a romantic dress matching a sophisticated cape.

Isabelle Junot She has also attracted attention with a party dress. The wife of Álvaro FalcoMarquis of Cubas, has opted for a strapless model with a black bodice and a large petrol blue skirt in the purest 1950s style. He combined it with an XXL jacket and jeweled shoes.

The Infanta Elena was another of those attending the meeting, in which we were also able to see Carlos Fitz-James and Martínez de Irujo, Duke of Albavery elegant with a morning suit.

The groom, Felipe Matossian Falcó, is the Marquis of Pons, great-nephew of Carlos Falcó and cousin of Tamara Falcó and her brothers. Her mother, Carla, has chosen the traditional mantilla to accompany her son to the altar.

The bride, daughter of Antonio Morenésy María del Carmen Allendesalazar y Ruiz de Arana (Marquise of Velada, granddaughter on the mother’s side of the Viscount of Tapia, and granddaughter on the father’s side of the Marquis of Villarreal de Burriel) has done so accompanied by her father with a very elegant model from Navascués, one of the favorite brands of the jet-set. The design, removable into two pieces, is made with two fabrics, one rustic for the vest and another smooth for the dress, with three-quarter sleeves, shirt cuffs and a triangle figure. He has dispensed with the classic veil and has carried a bouquet of wild flowers.

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