Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva have finally passed through the altar. The Marquise de Griñón has fulfilled her dream of saying ‘yes I do’ with the man in her life, and 400 guests have witnessed it. The El Rincón palace dressed up for the occasion, in a wedding considered the wedding of the year.

If this matter has given a lot to talk about over the months, now it was not going to be less. And it is that the best kept secret has finally been revealed: the bride’s dress. A piece made by Wes Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera, which could have a very high price.

Along with the phrase “The triumph of love”, the magazine Hello! The exclusive on Tamara Falcó’s wedding has been released, and all eyes have been on her dress. Carolina Herrera’s piece has been a white model, with a boat neck, French sleeves and handmade embroidery with metal thread.

A design made by Wes Gordon and that has been reminiscent of a royal wedding. For this reason, it is not surprising that social networks compared it to Queen Letizia’s wedding dress. In addition, the suit was completed with a simple veil and a tiara that her sister-in-law Amparo Corsini, Manuel Falcó’s wife, already wore at her wedding.

The collaborators of El Programa de Ana Rosa have not hesitated to comment on Tamara Falcó’s dress and have revealed some details about it. Antonio Rossi was the first to address the price of the dress: “Yesterday, speaking with one of the guests, they evaluated it at over 100,000 euros or 120,000 euros.” Although Alessandro Lequio puts it at 150,000 euros.

“What I don’t know if it refers to all the paraphernalia or the dress as such,” added Rossi. And it is that the total price could include the fees of Wes Gordon and the five professionals who have been in charge of preparing the In addition, the brand’s own creative director claimed to have taken between five and six weeks to carry out the suit.

But that has not been the only dress that the Marquise de Griñón has worn during her wedding. After the ceremony, Falcó decided to change his suit and put on a model designed by Gordon himself. This second piece dropped white to focus on powdery pink, or “blush” color.

The socialite wore a heart-shaped neckline with a large bow and a small ribbon that cinched at her waist. The chosen makeup, as in her ceremony, was natural and elegant, betting on earth and pink tones.