Tamara Falcó will wear a family heirloom owned by the Falcó family that has not been seen in public since July 1999 at her wedding with Íñigo Onieva. The Marquise de Griñón will enhance her bridal look with a diamond tiara that her sister-in-law, Amparo Corsini, already wore her wedding with Tamara’s brother, Manuel Falcó, Marquis of Castel-Moncayo.

For the bride, this will be the way to remember her father, Carlos Falcó, on his big day, since the tiara was his property. She also demonstrates the close relationship she maintains with her sister-in-law and her brother, with whom she shares ownership of the El Rincón palace, and will also be best man at her wedding. As she has revealed, Hello!, Tamara will complete the jewelry outfit with Tous Atelier earrings designed for the occasion.

This is not the only tiara from the Falcó jeweler. Last year Isabelle Junot and Álvaro Falcó, Marquis of Cubas and Tamara’s cousin, were married in the palace of the Marquis of Mirabel, and for the occasion the bride decided to crown herself with a wide tiara of pearls and diamonds, also owned by the Falcó family. , and that Xandra Falcó already wore on her wedding day with Jaime Carvajal.

The one that Tamara has not been able to wear to go down the aisle, and probably that no other descendant of the family will ever wear, is the tiara with which Hilda Armada Falcó married in September 2011. Hilda is the granddaughter of Felipe Falcó, Tamara’s father’s older brother. And the tiara, which she wore in the 1920s style, disappeared weeks later from the palace of the Marqués de Revillagigedo, in Gijón, where the wedding took place, after an assault by an organized gang.