Who are the Brazilian billionaires who have revolutionized Seville with their wedding at the April Fair?

Seville, host city of the April Fair, has been the setting chosen by young billionaires Víctor Iglesias and Francesca Maluf Civita to celebrate their opulent wedding.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 April 2024 Friday 11:00
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Who are the Brazilian billionaires who have revolutionized Seville with their wedding at the April Fair?

Seville, host city of the April Fair, has been the setting chosen by young billionaires Víctor Iglesias and Francesca Maluf Civita to celebrate their opulent wedding. The couple, from prominent Brazilian business families, has decided to unite their lives in a ceremony that promises to be one of the events of the year in the Andalusian capital.

The wedding, which coincides with the closing of the Fair this Saturday, April 20, has brought together nearly 650 international guests from all over the world and has considerably increased the presence of Brazilian tourists in the Andalusian capital.

The details of the ceremony reflect the importance and luxury of the event. The couple has chosen the majestic Seville Cathedral for the religious ceremony. Afterwards, the banquet will be held at Hacienda La Soledad, known for its beauty and for being a meeting point for high society events. The preparations have been meticulously prepared, ensuring that everything, from the decoration to the menu, reflects the Andalusian splendor and the mestizo cultural heritage of the bride and groom.

The bride and groom, Francesca Maluf and Víctor Iglesias, are two young people from influential and wealthy families in Brazil and Spain, respectively. Maluf is a well-known influencer in Brazil, famous not only on social networks but also because her last name is linked to an important media conglomerate in her country. Víctor Iglesias is the heir to the Rubaiyat Group, a Brazilian restaurant chain with Spanish ancestry that has a presence in Latin America and in Madrid.

The choice of the Andalusian capital has not been a coincidence. Both couples have strong ties to the city; Iglesias, for her Spanish roots, and Maluf, for her fascination with local culture, which has been evident in the way they wanted their wedding to reflect the Andalusian spirit. The decoration, music and menu have been meticulously selected to offer guests an unforgettable experience deeply rooted in Sevillian traditions.

On the eve of the big day, guests enjoyed a series of activities that included a guided tour of the emblematic Casa de Pilatos and a brief immersion in the last days of the April Fair. This approach to Sevillian festivals allowed guests to experience the rich Andalusian culture first-hand.