The reason why Íñigo Onieva left Tamara Falcó alone in his last engagement

The smiles on the faces of Tamara Falcó and her mother, Isabel Preysler, last Saturday would not have led one to suspect that they had just faced one of the most difficult weeks in terms of image and reputation of their lives.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 12:34
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The reason why Íñigo Onieva left Tamara Falcó alone in his last engagement

The smiles on the faces of Tamara Falcó and her mother, Isabel Preysler, last Saturday would not have led one to suspect that they had just faced one of the most difficult weeks in terms of image and reputation of their lives. The matter of Tamara Falcó's wedding dress has made rivers of ink flow, but even more so when seeing that after finally deciding on a new brand -Carolina Herrera- and appearing at her first social event without her brand new fiancé , Inigo Onieva.

The Marchioness was a guest at the wedding of her friends, Lucía Domínguez Vega-Penichet and Álvaro Gomis, accompanied by her mother and sister, Ana Boyer. Onieva's absence was one of the most commented, but the businessman had a more than compelling reason to leave Tamara Falcó "planted": the 60th anniversary of her mother's company, Carolina Molas.

A one hundred percent family event that Íñigo Onieva did not think twice about attending, leaving Tamara to enjoy her friend's wedding in the company of her little sister and her mother.

Carolina Molas was celebrating the 60th anniversary of the company she has run with indisputable success for almost a decade and, to commemorate the moment, she gave an emotional speech that left no one indifferent, filling her children with pride. Alejandra Onieva, daughter of the businesswoman, was kind enough to share some very special moments through her Instagram account, where you can see that the Molas were a pineapple on such an important day for them.

The businesswoman was surrounded by her entire family on one of the most important days of her career. The Molas have dedicated themselves to the industrial sector for decades since the matriarch of the clan, María Eugenia Urrutiaciorraga, founded the first family company dedicated to the wholesale trade of household appliances, which currently forms a conglomerate. Her husband, Carlos Molas, created Cemevisa related to the same sector and which, since 2014, has been run by her daughter Carolina.

Among other things, they have succeeded in distributing household appliances to several thousand retail customers, as well as designing kitchen furniture. In addition, Molas participates in other companies of the family holding. In July of last year, Íñigo's mother received the CEO of the Year award in Distribution of Consumer Appliances.

The next time we see Íñigo and his mother will be at the El Rincón palace in just a month and a half, as she will be the godmother on the couple's big day.