Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva will go down the aisle this Saturday, July 8 in the town of Aldea del Fresno, specifically in the El Rincón palace —a spectacular estate owned by Tamara and her brother Manuel Falcó—, which will be decked out to receive guests of the future Marquises of Griñón.
After three years of relationship involved in innumerable controversies, the Marchioness and the businessman will put the finishing touch to their love story with a great celebration attended by around 400 guests and a team of around 250 people including waiters and specialized staff. The religious ceremony, which will finally be held within the limits of the property, in one of the patios, will begin at seven in the evening and will be officiated by Father Cruz, Tamara’s spiritual guide.
The palace, which has been preparing for this great event for months, —although an exhaustive remodeling was carried out months before during the Netflix reality show Tamara Falcó: La marquesa— will be adorned with a country style that will unite nature and the palatial atmosphere that it is breathed in the gardens of the farm, which are close to 2,000 square meters.
For the ceremony, a choir of twelve people and a band will play classical and religious themes. In the cocktail there will be live music, and after that dinner will be served in tents set up for the occasion in one of the gardens. As revealed by Hello!, the bride and groom will sit at an imperial table in which they will occupy the center. Chef Eneko Atxa, with five Michelin stars, has taken charge of the bridal menu. There will be a game dish and everything will be paired with Marqués de Griñón wines.
The party, which will last until six in the morning, will be enlivened by a foreign band and a well-known DJ. At that time, cocktails and Möet champagne will be served.
The best kept secret, of course, is the bride’s dress. Tamara, after breaking up with Sophie et Voilà, chose Carolina Herrera’s team to make her dress, which the firm’s creative director, Wes Gordon, has personally taken charge of. The tiara that she will wear was already worn by her sister-in-law, Amparo Corsini, at her wedding with Manuel Falcó.