The classic bridal corset is having a moment, and Myriam Gonzalo’s wedding look proves it. The bride, who married Luis Domecq in a ceremony held this afternoon at the Real Parroquia de Santa María Magdalena in Seville, showcased a gown that blends timeless elegance with current trends. The wedding, a major social event in Spain, is already sparking conversations about modern bridal style.
Myriam Gonzalo arriving at the church.© Jesús Briones/Gtres Online
The gown, designed by T.ba, features a delicate interplay of sheer fabrics and draping, contrasting with the structure of the corset. This creates a look that is both understated and unique. The dress echoes current trends seen in film and television, drawing inspiration from the aesthetic of Cumbres Borrascosas and the bridal veils worn by characters in Bridgerton. The choice reflects a broader trend of incorporating popular culture into high-fashion bridal wear.
Detail of Myriam Gonzalo’s veil.© Jesús Briones/Gtres Online
Completing the look, a delicate veil simply enveloped the bride’s low bun, embracing a “less is more” approach that perfectly complemented the gown without overshadowing it. The wedding took place after the couple finalized preparations for the event, which marked the start of the 2026 social season in Seville. Luis Domecq is the son of Ignacio Domecq Urquijo, a renowned polo player, and Fátima Carrión de la Garma. He is similarly the nephew of José Manuel Entrecanales, president of Acciona.
