“David and I were predestined. In the end, what you ask for comes into your life. I asked for it, I wanted it, and I have it.” This is what he has said to us a lover Irene Villa how fate has brought him together with the coach David Serrato“a good and wonderful man who helps everyone”, “mature, sensitive, sensible”, and a fan of skiing, like her. Exactly three years after their first kiss, they both got married last Saturday, September 21, in a romantic and emotional ceremony held at the Monastery of Santa MarÃa de La Vid (Burgos), before around 135 family members and friends.
In addition to sharing all the emotions she experienced on her big day, Irene has given us all the key points about her bridal look. Starting with the suit, created by Silvia Fernandez. “It’s amazing how from the first minute, in November of last year, she saw what I would like and what would fit me. It’s a dress that I feel super comfortable in,” the bride told us. “It’s very romantic, but at the same time very elegant and simple. It’s super cool. It fits me like a glove“I haven’t modified it or anything. It’s perfect, just as I saw it,” he continued.
Made of silk chiffon, the bridal gown has with draped body and a large back openingwhich has left Irene’s back exposed, adorned with a pearl pendant. A design that is not at all ostentatious, which has given much of the spotlight to the great silk cloakthree meters long “It made me feel like a total Disney princess. As if I were Frozen“, the journalist and athlete told us about the cape, with her unique spontaneity. “It was my dress, It’s completely me“At the last test there was my mother, my sister-in-law, my sister, the other sister-in-law, the Spanish sister-in-law and the Argentine sister-in-law who came from Buenos Aires and we were all crying,” she recalled.
Following the tradition, Irene has not hesitated in wearing something blue and something borrowed for her wedding with David Serrato. “The label on the dress, which was sewn on, was blue. What I borrowed were some rather wonderful ornaments that I wore in my hair, some appliqués. They are from Charo López Atelier and they are like jewels, but made of hairpins… I had never seen anything like that and it is shocking how beautiful it looks,” The bride told uswho changed them after the cocktail and opted for a headband, also by Charo López.
Among the jewels she wore on her big day, Irene has chosen some very simple earrings: “some Majorica dogs.” On the other hand, the rings were from the Alconero jewelry store in the Soria town of San Leonardo de Yagüe. “It’s the town where David and I met,” she said. As the journalist and adapted ski athlete explained to us.
Two other important elements of the bride’s styling have been her shoes and her bouquet of flowers“I ordered some shoes with rubber soles so I wouldn’t get tired. I finished without any pain or anything. I was dancing all afternoon and into the evening, like crazy. I wanted to be the last to leave,” the star told us, laughing. Meanwhile, the bouquet of flowers was made up of roses and anemones in white and pink tones, with which Irene looked “beautiful” during her wedding with David.