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From the “medieval” Teresa Helbig to the DelPozo archive: the most demanding guests at Tamara Falcó’s wedding

So far, little, very little, has been seen about the wedding of Tamara Falcó and Iñigo Onieva. To paraphrase the bride, we haven’t seen a nanosecond in the metaverse of that link. As El País reports, it’s all because the couple confiscated guests’ cellphones to secure an exclusive deal with Hola! magazine. to protect, which would have a value of half a million euros.

What we could observe through the guests’ Instagrams are some sophisticated looks among many predictable and uninteresting outfits. Eugenia Silvia and Eugenia Martínez de Irujo are two of the most elegant guests to date. As said, so far only a very small part of what happened in El Rincón, the palace where the wedding took place in front of 200 guests, can be seen.

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Eugenia Martínez de Irujo chose a medieval court dress by Teresa Helbig. (instagram)

On this occasion, Eugenia Martínez de Irujo relied on one of her leading designers: the Catalan Teresa Helbig. It was also the company he chose to attend the last edition of the Goya Awards and other important moments where he presented his elegant and always special designs. For Tamara Falcó’s wedding, she chose a medieval cut dress in a very light shade of yellow, featuring a large embroidered bird. She paired it with a braid as a tiara and also with medieval-style jewelry. The sleeves and body of the dress are embroidered using the honeycomb technique.

In an interview published in S Moda, Teresa Helbig told us how she has worked with her clients: “The motto of the workshop is ‘We are all very hot’. “Any woman, if she knows how to dress, if she knows how to dress in her war clothes, she can stand out and be herself,” explained the designer.

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Detail of Teresa Helbig by Eugenia Martínez de Irujo. Photo: Getty

Through Eugenia Silva’s Instagram account, we were also able to follow the election of one of the most outstanding models and businesswomen in our country. Silva left the archive and opted for a vintage DelPozo design. It is an haute couture piece that belongs to the collection that Josep Font designed for the company in 2016. “I want to tell you some details that elevate it to the category of a work of art.” This piece was created following an artisan work methodology that takes care of the smallest details that ensure a high level of exclusivity. With this choice, I pay a well-deserved tribute to creation, because through the work of creative geniuses like Josep Font, our history of fashion has traveled to the main capitals of the world, leaving a recognized Spanish stamp. His extraordinary career can be seen in the Josep Font exhibition. Beauty and restlessness in the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum. I am very grateful to DelPozo for allowing me to wear this beautiful couture piece today. And my love goes out to Josep, who has been with me in so many magical, emotional moments, like celebrating my 40th birthday,” the model wrote in the post.

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Eugenia Silva, with a vintage 2016 DelPozo. Photo: Instagram

On the occasion of the exhibition at the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum, S Moda had the opportunity to chat with Josep Font, one of the best designers in the history of Spanish fashion. To name just a few of his major achievements, Font was the first Spanish designer invited to the Met Gala by Anna Wintour. “Everyone wanted to come to the show, they admired your work and they came up to tell you; You were aware of the implications. All the actresses wanted to wear it.” The list is endless, reflecting the rise of the DelPozo brand with Josep Font at the helm: Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore, Keira Knightley, Zendaya, Margot Robbie… “They told us : ‘Now they want Delpozo with them.’ “The best shop in Hong Kong,” and I ran to tell the workshop. The whole team lived it in a very beautiful way. It was a great gift to be able to do Delpozo, to be able to do what I wanted. I will not be thankful enough in life. I was very happy,” the creator told S Moda. Now one of her creations is brought back to life by Eugenia Silva, who jumped at the chance to honor her character with a look she knew would have a huge impact.