A wedding in Havana brings together part of the Spanish

A wedding in Havana brings together part of the Spanish jet set

The wedding of two Spaniards who opted for a church wedding in Cuba brought together part of the Iberian country's jet set in Havana over the weekend.

The wedding, which took place in the cathedral, brought together representatives of the best and brightest Spanish high society and lasted several days.

The couple were Víctor Moro, son of Víctor Moro Suárez, former banker and president of Vima Foods, an international group of food production and marketing companies headquartered in Havana, and Alexandra Lacorne, an international brand management specialist who has he worked in the fashion world for companies such as Inditex, Zara and Louis Vuitton.

According to Vanity Fair magazine, there was “a fitting pre-wedding” the day before the event.

“The bride and groom invited those in attendance to a fabulous dinner and show at the Tropicana, Havana’s most famous and oldest cabaret,” the article said.

The guests traveled to the well-known nightclub from the Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski in Old Havana and drove in the internationally popular vintage cars in the colors pink, red or blue.

“It was an extremely entertaining evening, with no shortage of music, dancing and the bride and groom’s speech…” the report said.

A gospel choir performed at the ceremony in the cathedral, and at the end the couple was greeted in front of the temple by a group of red-clad traditional dancers.

Tamara Falcó – sister of Enrique Iglesias and Marchioness of Griñón – traveled to Havana with her husband Íñigo Onieva, car designer; Isabelle Junot – aristocrat and businesswoman – and Belén Barnechea, a Peruvian businesswoman living in Madrid, known as the jet's pastry chef.

Íñigo Onieva (left) with her boyfriend Víctor Moro. Photo: Íñigo Onieva / Instagram

“The friends also enjoyed these days exploring the most touristy areas of the Cuban capital in vintage cars,” the note said.