How much did Michelle Salas and Danilo Díaz’s wedding cost? This is the millions they spent (Photo: Infobae México/ Jovani Pérez)
The Wedding between Michelle Salas And Danilo Diaz It is already the social event of the year in Mexico and not just because it is Luis Miguel’s only daughter, but because millionaire number of Money that the couple wanted to spend to “make a dream come true” for three days and thus receive the title.
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As the famous fashion magazine reports Vogue Mexico -who wore the exclusive of her amazing wedding dress- the wedding ceremony took place in splendor tax authorities “Il Borro“. This property, which currently grows organic wine and food, experienced a lengthy period of neglect following its evacuation during World War II. The hacienda is now rented for large events, with weddings in prestigious social circles being one of the main attractions.
The wedding reception of the daughter of the renowned actress Stephanie Salas It spanned three days, starting last Friday, October 13th, and ending on Sunday, October 15th. Ercole Roccechetti, reporter and Ventaneando correspondent at Azteca Uno, revealed in his broadcast that the rental of the medieval-style property had an estimated cost of between $250,000 and $300,000 per day, which is approximately equivalent 4.5 to 5.4 million Mexican pesos.
The social magazine had access to the exclusive event (Screenshot Instagram/@voguemexico)
Although there is a possibility that more than one wealthy sponsor could have suggested paying or supporting with certain means, the cost of the stay income alone is 5 million pesos, so it is estimated that the couple invested about 5 million pesos 20 million pesosas the three days of celebrations and the costs associated with all the preparations have led to this result.
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The bride’s clothing was another important issue for thousands of Mexicans, not because it was so expensive, but because of the reputation of the fashion houses that dressed Luis Miguel’s daughter as a bride. As Vogue Mexico announced, the dress was custom designed by her Dolce and Gabbana in Milan. He also added jewelry Tiffany & Co to accompany its enviable design.
Michelle Salas’ husband received comments and comparisons about his choice of suit on such a special day (Screenshot Vogue México)
For his part, the groom Danilo Díaz wore an outfit Dolce and Gabbana, also designed to suit you. Likewise, Stephanie Salas would have been dressed by the same Italian brand.