• Messes Tamara Falcó is left without a wedding dress: the firm Sophie et Voilà breaks with her, "our business ethics prevent us from crossing certain limits"

Tamara Falcó (41) has suffered a major setback less than two months before her wedding to Íñigo Onieva (33). The Marchioness of Griñón herself had already expressed in recent interviews (such as the one published today in ¡Hola!) or in her appearances in El Hormiguero the enormous illusion she is feeling in this whole process until reaching the big day, which will be next July 8. However, on the day of this Tuesday, May 16, she has been left without the main link of this type of event: her wedding dress. It was the brand Sophie et Voilà itself that released a statement announcing that it was breaking the contract with the Marchioness of Griñón due to discrepancies in the process of creating the piece.

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Tamara Falcó's badge: an unfaithful boyfriend, a sprain and without a dress two months before the wedding

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Tamara Falcó's badge: an unfaithful boyfriend, a sprain and without a dress two months before the wedding

"We feel a deep respect for the artistic creation of other colleagues and our business ethics prevents us from crossing certain limits that would jeopardize the original authorship of the design," said the brand owned by Sofía Arribas and Saioa Goitia. Hours after transcending the news that left Isabel Preysler's daughter in shock, as Vanitatis points out, she reappeared to give her version of the facts that have placed her on the front page of the media.

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The socialite has broken her silence in the program Más vale tarde, presented by her friend, Cristina Pardo. "Marrying into a dress I don't like... That's as far as we could go," he began. Far from staying there, he has categorically denied that he would have wanted to plagiarize a piece from another firm. "It is totally false and unfortunately the lawyers have had to get in," he said. She has also admitted that when she started the dress process she arrived with a clear idea when she met with the two designers. "I came in with an inspiration from something I'd loved for a long time," he said.

However, on the part of the firm they have affirmed that "we cannot pass certain limits". "In the second test everything has changed, we started to have problems ... they had changed the dress without telling me anything," Tamara Falcó said. "This has hurt me a lot, but there are solutions and it is for the best," he later acknowledged. For their part, the designers have assured to have a clear conscience.

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As for the version of the bridal signature, Vanitatis has been able to speak with the person responsible for its communication: "From Sophie et Voilà they do not want to feed this controversy anymore, but it is not true that she (Tamara Falcó) learned about the decision from the press, precisely because, for their part, they communicated that they did not want to go ahead with the dresses two weeks ago. " With this statement, the brand insists on the breach of contract by Tamara Falcó, although they have assured that the firm prefers to keep the right to go to court, because its objective is to stay away from controversies to avoid staining its image.

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