
As the 2025 summer season drew to a close, Tamara Falcó, Marquise de Griñón, shared a series of photos from her holiday in Sotogrande. In this Andalusian corner, she spent time with her husband Iñigo Onieva and friends. The published images offered a kind of retrospective of her vacation wardrobe, showcasing several carefully curated ensembles for warm evenings.
In one photo, Falcó is pictured with her sister Ana Boyer. Both chose long white dresses for an evening out. While Fernando Verdasco’s wife wore a textured gown with a rounded neckline, Tamara preferred a halter-style silhouette. Her dress, made of cream-colored pleated fabric, left her back and side ribs exposed, lending the look a sensual touch while maintaining her signature elegance. She complemented her outfit with white heeled sandals.
The central accessory that appeared in several of her looks was a woven raffia clutch by Cult Gaia. The model, called ‘Jaya’ and priced at 220 euros, is a rigid oval bag adorned with woven spheres. This accessory became a versatile addition to her summer outfits.
The same clutch appears in photos from a jungle-themed party. For this event, the Marquise chose a striking strapless dress with voluminous puff sleeves, decorated with a green and blue floral print. This outfit is part of her own TFP designer line for Cortefiel. The look was completed with large gold earrings and an original raffia headpiece-diadem with a tropical bird figure, which she noted she wore on her shoulder to match the dress code.
The third outfit with the same bag was a set from Farm Rio. It featured a diamond-shaped halter top and a high-waisted, flared red midi skirt with a scalloped hem. The set, adorned with pink and lilac floral embroidery, costs 282 euros. She paired it with clear sandals and once again large gold earrings.
That same Brazilian brand also designed the two-tone red and white skirt with a shell print. This piece had already appeared in Falco’s wardrobe last year during a trip to the Seychelles with Iñigo Onieva. Then, she paired it with a sheer white shirt, but this time she added a striped blouse, creating the visual effect of a single dress. Accessories included gold filigree flower-shaped earrings, a metallic shell-shaped bag, and flat sandals with a buckle.
Analyzing the outfits presented, we can conclude that the Marquise preferred midi or ankle-length dresses and skirts during the summer. These styles are not only versatile for different body types but also allow for easy creation of stylish looks. A vivid example is another dress — a white adlib-style piece with thin straps, a shallow V-neckline, and a flared cut.












