Last Saturday the wedding of the year took place. Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva received the sacrament of marriage after saying ‘yes I do’ in an emotional ceremony held in the El Rincón palace with their loved ones.

The connection of the Marquise de Griñón has given a lot to talk about in recent months. One of the most commented topics has been the dress, since, just a few weeks before Falcó walked down the aisle, the bridal gown firm that was preparing it decided to break the agreement due to some differences with the bride.

The firm Sophie et Voilà decided to break the professional relationship with Tamara Falcó due to a “contractual breach” and accused her “indirectly” of wanting to plagiarize another design: “Our business ethics prevent us from going beyond certain limits that would endanger authorship original of the design”.

Although there were only a couple of months left for the wedding, the bride got down to work and decided to make the most important order of her life to Carolina Herrera, a firm that finally prepared the dress of her dreams.

The final result, an elegant white buttoned dress with embroidered details reminiscent of Queen Letizia’s, has generated endless comments on social networks, as well as in the world of the gossip press.

María Patiño, presenter of the Telecinco Socialité program, has wanted to share her opinion with her followers and has done so through a couple of tweets in which it has been made clear that she is not a big fan of Wes Gordon’s creation.

”Ñoño, just like that” wrote the Mediaset journalist on her official Twitter account when the cover of the magazine ¡Hola! last Sunday night. It seems that Patiño expected a little more originality, fun and risk from the winner of Masterchef Celebrity.

”Bland, lifeless…” the communicator wrote a few hours later, citing a tweet where the cover photo of the newlyweds was clearly visible. The Galician has not been afraid when it comes to giving her sincere opinion of her, despite the fact that she knows that Falcó has a large following of fans.

Patiño’s comments have also had a great impact on the Internet and hundreds of people have wanted to reply to his tweets expressing their opinion, whether they agree or not.

On the second dress that Isabel Preysler’s daughter wore, there is a real division of opinions. ”Romantic”, ”nerdy”, ”boring”, ”childish” or ”precious”, etc. are some of the adjectives that Twitter users have used to describe it.

Although many find it presumptuous and although many hate the front bow, almost all agree that it is a “very Tamara Falcó” outfit that perfectly represents her essence, her style and what she likes. , so she has been true to herself.