Tamara Falcó has been in the news in recent days for the controversy with her penthouse. Last week, the Marchioness of Griñón spoke in El Hormiguero about the enormous amount of plants that she had placed on the terrace to preserve her privacy. But the phrase that made the architect of the property, Joaquín Torres, angry was that perhaps he had made a mistake in choosing her.

“I got into trouble this week because of something I said here. It’s something I didn’t explain well and that is that I’m happy in my new house. Come on, we’re moving there because at first we weren’t going to move,” he said this Thursday. at night the businesswoman on the Antena 3 program.

Isabel Preysler’s daughter reiterated how happy she was to take this step with her husband. “My house is great. The botanical blockade is going from strength to strength,” said Tamara, who added that the kitchen she had built was the one of “her dreams”, although she avoided giving the date of the move to her colleagues, who asked her when I was going to invite them to dinner.

Once again, Falcó’s look also made people talk, especially for opting for a design from the new Zara collection. The Marchioness of Griñón is a big fan of the designs of Inditex’s flagship, as well as Massimo Dutti, another of her favorite brands in the group.

On this occasion, Tamara debuted a black jumpsuit with a strapless neckline and wide-leg pants. A piece, with a price of 69.95 euros, that stands out for the button detail on the front that is reminiscent of a jacket, a false pocket with a flap and welt pockets on the back.

A garment with which Falcó copied one of Victoria Beckham’s style tricks to appear taller: wide-leg pants. There have been numerous occasions in which the designer has worn this type of design to visually add a few centimeters to her figure.

Tamara completed her look with black peep toe shoes with silver strap details on the toe from Magrit and jewelry from Tous, her trusted jewelry store. When leaving the set, she put on a beige trench coat, one of the basic pieces of the autumn wardrobe.