If a few years ago the bride had to carry the same dress -usually oversized, heavy and rigid- during her entire wedding, now brides can change their dress as many times as they like. As usual in recent years, the ceremonies usually have two changes of clothes.

In the case of the long-awaited wedding of Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva, the Marquise de Griñón replaced the first design by Wes Gordon with a second, more flowing and casual dress, perfect for enjoying the after party that ended the great evening.

Against all odds, this last suit was not white, but Gordon and Falcó preferred a powdery pink tone, also popularly known as “blush”, which gave the outfit an even more romantic touch. A light dress, with a column structure and adorned with cascading ruffles cut on the bias.

The heart-shaped neckline was adorned by a large bow and was cinched at the waist with a small ribbon that enhanced Falcó’s figure. The makeup also maintained those romantic airs, by the Sisley Paris team, a firm for which she is an ambassador.

A natural and elegant makeup that played with earth and pink tones to evoke freshness. Softened features and an open gaze effect. The cheeks with a light pink blush, a matte makeup to avoid excess shine and a natural lip tone.