After attending the wedding of one of her best friends, Isabel Presiller and Ana Boyer, Tamara Falco has started traveling New York in search of her wedding dress. In the midst of the countdown to her wedding with Inigo Oniva, the Marquis de Grinon got down to work after Sophie et voila announced via a statement that she would ultimately no longer be designing her wedding dress. After a few days of panic over what happened, stylist Cristina Reyes confirmed that countless designers lined up to create her the suit of her dreams, but for days Carolina Herrera’s name seemed to stand out stronger than the rest. Everything indicates that the reason for her power trip to the Big Apple will be to meet Wes Gordon, the creative director of Carolina Herrera, to create her dress.
‘If someday I get married, I will see them like this’
Carolina Herrera is a close friend of Isabel Presiller, as we see in the second chapter of her documentary La Marquesa, titled Nueva York en Familia, where mother and daughter embark on a journey through a city of skyscrapers full of fun and fashion. During his stay in the Big Apple, Rais visits the designer’s boutique at 802 Madison Avenue and asks the daughter of famed dressmaker Carolina Adriana Herrera to see the firm’s bridal collection. “I think my favorite wedding dresses are yours”, insists Anna Boyer’s sister. Even then, Carlos Falco’s daughter was enjoying an engagement with Inigo Oniva, but they were not engaged then, so the idea of marriage still seemed distant, although she made frequent hints to her partner to ask her. Didn’t stop to marry her..
“It’s not that I’m going to get married, but I’m interested in the sewing part and who knows if one day I get married I’ll see them like that,” reveals Tamara, for whom Isabel Preysler replied with surprise. “Don’t scare me,” she tells her daughter, jokingly remarking that maybe instead of a wedding dress she needs a prom dress because she is still of “turkey age.” Tamara says, “The one who’s going to be scared is Íñigo when he sees it.”
Isabel Preysler and Carolina Herrera, close friends
His travels coincide with New York Fashion Week and he doesn’t miss the Carolina Herrera show. For the occasion, she chooses a signature outfit and has the privilege of sitting in the front row between Carolina Herrera and Carolina Adriana Herrera. In addition to learning about the extraordinary relationship that unites Carolina Herrera and Isabel Presiller, Tamara also has the opportunity to discover the most hidden side of her mother in her youth, when the Venezuelan dressmaker confesses that in Studio 54 she What fun we had together. fashionable place of the time. “We’ve had fun like crazy. And we danced until five in the morning,” she confesses while Tamara can’t hide her surprise. He says, “I can’t imagine her going to Studio 54, I see her as “so beautiful and so dressed up…”.
Tamara Falco in her documentary La Marquesa
Tamara Falco has always been passionate about the world of fashion, in fact she became a designer and now has her own collection for the brand Pedro del Hierro. She says that she has loved fashion since childhood, and even asked her mother for two dresses on the day of her First Communion. “I am the daughter of Isabel Preisler, one of the most beautiful women in Spain, and Carlos Falco, a famous winemaker, Marquise of Grinone and Grandi of Spain. And yes, I am a Marquise”, this is how she presents himself in the first chapter of his documentary with a phrase that explains well the world of fashion and its association with the nobility.
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Click if you want to watch the documentary ‘Tamara’. Well known from the cradle, Tamara Falco is the only daughter of Isabel Preisler and the late Carlos Falco, Marquis of Grinnon, from whom she inherited the noble title. Business woman, designer, lover of fashion and cooking, in this documentary Tamara reviews her life and reveals hitherto unknown episodes. Her mother Isabelle Preisler will tell us in a “face-to-face” conversation how her daughter is doing. You can watch more videos on the platform HELLO! PLAY, where you’ll find programs on cooking, fashion, decor and biographical documentaries of ‘royals’ and ‘celebrities’. do not miss it