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Inés and Gustavo’s Wedding in Pamplona.

  • Writer: Click10 Fotografia
    Click10 Fotografia
  • 4 days ago
  • 3 min read

Gus and I met in Pamplona, at university. Although we were studying different degrees, we quickly found we had many friends in common. In our third year, after spending a lot of time together, he called me and said he wanted to meet up—and here we are today! What started as a simple dinner in Madrid, meant to celebrate a reunion after several weeks apart, ended with wedding bells and a ring in hand. It all felt completely natural, just like us. We had talked about getting married beforehand, and our families already knew it was coming. It wasn’t a surprise, but it was incredibly emotional.


Inés shares that she and Gustavo tied the knot on October 5, 2024, in Pamplona, celebrating at Villa Marcilla, her family’s estate. For the wedding preparations, she wore a Marmotta robe, a thoughtful gift from Marta O’Connor.


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Her makeup was done by Bobbi Brown, and her hair was styled by Marian Resano, whom they always trust for the most special events. Inés also wore a family tiara from her aunt Coco: “I was especially thrilled to wear it because of how close I am to her—she’s like a second mother to me.”


Inés had her wedding dress made by Navascués. They nailed the style that suited her from the very first fitting, and she didn’t hesitate. “They are flexible, charming, and endlessly patient. Not to mention true artists and professionals, of course.”


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She completed her look with earrings and a ring by Javier Gómez Zuloaga, and, of course, shoes by Flor de Asoka.


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Gustavo wore a morning coat by Bonvivant. The flowers were arranged by his aunt María. Inés was especially excited to include tuberoses, her grandmother’s favorite flower.


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They were married at the Ermita de la Virgen del Soto, chosen both for its proximity to their home and for the special affection they have for the Virgin. “We’ve celebrated our First Communions and various family weddings here. It’s a very familiar and meaningful place for us.” They remember the ceremony with particular fondness—having their family so close to the altar and feeling the love of friends and relatives praying for them from just behind.


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“I also remember with great joy the moment after leaving the church, before arriving at the restaurant. We were already married, accompanied by the discreet team from Click 10, capturing every moment while we were still absorbing everything we were experiencing (it was both necessary and fun). Having them there meant not only high-quality wedding photos but also remarkable discretion. They were always ready to help with any detail and to make us feel comfortable and natural in front of the camera. Truly, they couldn’t be more professional.”


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The wedding stationery was handled by Carmen from moca.prints. Since they were planning a honeymoon in Africa, she painted various African animals, which turned out perfect for the table settings. The restaurant decor followed the same African-inspired theme, with hats, fruits, and vibrant colors. They also had the help of Marta O’Connor, who has practically become part of the family. “She is professional, attentive, patient, and already like another friend,” Inés tells us.


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"We really enjoyed all the months leading up to the wedding." They began planning everything in January, with the wedding taking place in October—plenty of time for them to prepare it with love. “We took a three-month premarital course at a parish in Pozuelo (Caná), which we enjoyed the most. Those months were full of deep conversations and a huge sense of excitement and anticipation.”


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Being able to accompany Inés and Gustavo on their special day, as we did previously with her sister Rocío and Ignacio, brings us great joy.


 
 
 

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