Become a princess of Liechtenstein with a dress that recalls the Colombian tradition. It was she who did it Claudia Echevarríathe socialite from Cartagena de Indias, who said Yes, quiero on March 26 to his Josef-Emanuelthe youngest son of the princess Margaretha of Luxembourg and the prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein.
Claudia Echevarría, known as Cloclo, is not only an heiress daughter of Felipe Echavarría Rochaa descendant of a Basque clan who arrived in Colombia in the 17th century where they made a fortune, died prematurely in 2002, and Evelia Suárez known by all as Chiquibut it is also an entrepreneur who works in fashion. He founded with his cousin Giovanna Campagna Garcés, Creo Consultinga company that promotes Latin American fashion around the world.
Prince Joseph Emmanuel of Liechtenstein and Claudia Echavarria Suarez leave the church after the ceremony. Photo by David Niviere / ABACAPRESS.COM
Niviere David / ABACAPRESS.COM / ipa-agency.netOne of their spearheads is Esteban Cortázar, born in 1984, the Colombian designer who grew up in the beautiful world of Miami. He has been called a enfant prodige of fashion since he made his debut on the New York runways at 18: this earned him the title of the youngest designer to accomplish such a feat. In 2007 he flew to Paris to become the creative director of Ungaro where he learned his trade in the best tailors. With her signature, on the other hand, she wants to dress cosmopolitan women from all over the world, always taking inspiration from her homeland. Her latest nuptial creation is an example of this.
The couple leave the church surrounded by dancers dressed in traditional clothes. Photo by David Niviere / ABACAPRESS.COM
Niviere David / ABACAPRESS.COM / ipa-agency.netThe most noticeable feature of Cloclo’s dress was two o’clock huge puffed sleeves which, thrown back, formed almost two wings. The bodice had a deep neckline but to ensure the safety of the outfit against any unforeseen events, the two bowed shoulder straps took care of it. The skirt was wide and precious not only for the train but for the richness of the embroideries made with great craftsmanship. “God is in the details,” says the designer proudly showing them in his Instagram stories. The bride did not wear the tiara with the classic veil but she wore white pearl earrings and a golden fan.
It’s just March and we already have a princely wedding dress to talk about. The royal wedding season has officially begun.
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