Madrid (EFE) They made us think that the bride and groom would not reach the altar.
The event, held at the El Rincón palace, located in the Madrid town of Aldea del Fresno, had more than 400 guests, a five-Michelin-star chef and three days of celebration, all surrounded by great expectations, with specials on television and a juicy exclusive for a well-known magazine that can be seen tomorrow.
Tamara herself, 40, designed the dress for her sister, Ana Boyer, whose sons, Miguel and Mateo, were prominent pages at the ceremony of which there were only images at the entrance to the palace, a historic building that the bride inherited. of his father, in addition to the title of Marquesa de Griñón.
Tamara Falcó, well known since her birth in 1981 as a result of the marriage of Isabel Preysler and Carlos Falcó, became even more popular when she won the fourth edition of Masterchef Celebrity in 2019, a contest in which she showed her most spontaneous side.
Since then, her life has been followed in detail by the media, especially her relationship with Íñigo Onieva, with a breakup and reconciliation that has led to this wedding.
El Rincón, the setting for the wedding
El Rincón, where the wedding took place, was a property very dear to his father, in addition to his habitual residence. Now it belongs to Tamara and her brother Manuel Falcó.
The palace, where Alfonso XIII stayed, is a property that holds great sentimental value for the bride, as he pointed out in the ‘reality’ about his life “La Marquesa” (Netflix), and which he rehabilitated to install an ephemeral restaurant .
Its impressive garden, its chapel and the privacy it offers helped Isabel Preysler’s daughter decide to celebrate her wedding there, a place where her brother Julio José Iglesias also got married.
Dressed by Carolina Herrera
The bride wore a dress by Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera. Wes Gordon, the firm’s creative director, traveled to Madrid to finalize the final details of a design created against the clock for what is usual and of which the brand did not want to offer any details, as “it is a private event”. .
Nor was it about Isabel Preysler’s dress, which wears a Carolina Herrera collection model, although in a different color and with slight changes in pattern compared to the one seen on the catwalk.
Among the jewels chosen by the bride is the tiara that belonged to her paternal grandmother Hilda and that her sister-in-law Amparo Corsini -Manuel Falcó’s wife- used at their wedding, an “art deco” design. And some high jewelry earrings created for the occasion by Tous, a Spanish firm with which she regularly collaborates.
Three years after their relationship began, Tamara and Íñigo are now husband and wife, a three-day celebration that has included a pre-wedding dinner, a wedding and that will close today with a meal, after which the couple is expected to leave for the moon of honey.