Our pages have witnessed of the most important moments of their lives, we have accompanied them at their weddings, in their professional projects and even at their births, that is why Tamara Falcó and Isabelle Junot did not want to miss the opportunity to celebrate with us our 80 years of history at the ¡HOLA! Housewhich has been located in the Trinidad Palace, in Madrid.
The Marchioness of Griñón could not avoid get excited as she made the tour of the most emblematic covers of these eight decades, many of them starring her family, and enjoyed the exhibition of objects from important personalities, among which were the two dresses she wore the ‘yes, I do’ to Íñigo OnievaJuly 8, 2023. “I was really excited to see the dresses, I think they have been given a very nice place. I hope people enjoyed it and saw the work done by the artists who designed them.”explained Tamara, who lent us these two Wes Gordon designs for the occasion, creative director of Carolina Herrera.
The Marchioness of Cubas was accompanied by her parents, Philippe Junot and Nina Wendelboe-Larsenand together they looked at the cover that Isabelle has recreated, for our anniversary, of the second edition of ¡HOLA!, an issue with an illustration that went on sale on September 15, 1944. “I am very honored and flattered that you have chosen me to bring one of these covers to life”he confessed.
Sandra Gago was another of the famous faces who wanted to visit Casa ¡HOLA!, coinciding with the 43rd birthday of her husband, Feliciano López, and their fifth wedding anniversary, a link that we published on our pages. She was delighted with the space “so beautiful that you have created for all the most special covers of these years.”
“I was really excited to see the dresses on display. I hope people enjoyed it and saw the work done by the artists who designed them.”
The value of what is ours
The ¡HOLA! House also opened its doors to Spanish crafts. Our publication has always extolled the value of Made in Spain And, on the occasion of this anniversary, the artisans Laia Revuelto Bayona and María Ángeles Herrero guided us in two workshops in which we were able to learn and appreciate the value of handmade products. Both experts accompanied us along with Artisan Legacythe brand created by Castilla-La Mancha to keep alive the trades that have been passed down from generation to generation, and, through their expert hands, Casa ¡HOLA! guests were able to enjoy this art and make their own aluminium ring from scratch and paint beautiful silk scarves.