Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva are immersed in enjoying their spectacular honeymoon, after last Saturday, July 8, they said “I do” in a great ceremony, organized in the emblematic El Rincón palace, located in the Madrid town of Aldea del Fresno.
The union between the Marquise de Griñón and the businessman has become one of the most anticipated events and one that has generated the greatest interest for a long time. Such was the expectation for this link, that this past Monday the vast majority of Spanish kiosks ran out of stock of the magazine ¡Hola!, which was in charge of giving the most anticipated exclusive of the year.
And it is that it is not for less, since since the official announcement of the commitment, the couple has been involved in continuous controversies, which have constantly darkened the path to the altar. Even so, the couple has shown that no setback was going to prevent them from enjoying the most important day of their lives, surrounded by 400 attendees, including their relatives and many of their closest friends.
In spite of everything, it was inevitable that days after the wedding allusions would be made to one of the most important elements of the wedding and the one that has caused the greatest expectation, Tamara Falcó’s wedding dress. One of the main reasons has been the great controversy that arose months ago, when the Marquise de Griñón and the fashion brand Sophie et Voilà broke any contractual relationship that existed, all for alleged plagiarism of a Chanel design.
A few days after the celebration, the fashion brand posted a very mysterious message on its social networks that could be addressed to the influencer and its new designer West Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera. ”An atelier dress is an absolutely personal and exclusive design created especially for you. The dresses made in this space maintain the essence of Sophie et Voilà,” they wrote on their official Instagram account.
After this supposed dart to the Marquise de Griñón, the designers of the Spanish fashion brand, Sofía Arribas and Saoia Goitia, wanted to give their first statements about the wedding dress of Isabel Presyler’s daughter. Everything happened in The Ana Rosa Program on Telecinco.
The designers responded very cautiously to the journalist Leticia Requejo and assured that the Tamara Falcó issue was a thing of the past, but even so they wished her the best in her new stage that had just begun. About the dress, both assured that West Gordon’s designs were always a success but detailing that “who has to like it is Tamara and her mother.”