They say that what is done in Mexico is done with passion and this photo shoot shows that. She captures the best moments of a truly Mexican wedding, in the style called charro. The lovers are Tere and Kiko, a couple who celebrated their marriage bond in the city of Palo Alto.
The photographs of a Mexican specialist in this subject, Olga Carrillo and soon went viral because of the emotion, color and beauty that stand out in each of the images.
O awesome.club made a compilation of the best moments of this wedding, to inspire more than one couple and also want to say “yes” in pure Mexican style.
1. Tere and Kiko chose December 30th as the date to celebrate their wedding. She wore a beautiful princess-cut dress with 3/4 sleeves, which highlighted her grace and beauty.
2. Kiko decided to wear a typical charro suit (a type of Mexican cowboy) and his friends accompanied him in the procession to the church with the band, as is tradition in Palo Alto
3. The bride, accompanied by one of her pages, went from her house to the church in a buggy
4. The bridesmaids wore beautiful dresses with floral motifs and red accessories
5. In this photo you can see the groom arriving at the church accompanied by the whole procession, a little nervous, to wait for the bride at the altar
6. The bride has arrived!
7. Photographer’s words: “The groom’s expression is very moving when he sees the bride arrive in her grand white dress. It’s one of my favorite moments and I always try to photograph it.”
8. The church was decorated with floral arrangements of white gerberas and red roses
9. Kiko and Tere express their love at the altar
10. The emotional moment of the wedding vows
11. Long live the bride and groom!
12. Finally: husband and wife
13. The couple released a pair of white doves to ask for a long, peaceful and harmonious life together
14. Tere and Kiko with their entire entourage of ladies and gentlemen wearing the typical charro suits, in the heart of Bajío, Mexico
15. A secret kiss…
16. Wedding rings
7. There were more than 20 joints in the groom’s procession
18. Here the couple waits on the street to celebrate with family and friends
19. The welcome greeting to guests at the reception
20. The first dance as spouses
21. For most of the party, a mariachi played, of course!
Arribbaaaa!!!!!
22. Even the wedding cake had a special touch: the bride and groom were represented with fondant dolls
23. The guests also experienced incredible moments between the good music and the great atmosphere
24. In Mexico, there is a tradition of hanging money on the groom’s clothes, so that he can use the money on his honeymoon
(it’s like the Brazilian tradition of cutting off the groom’s tie and selling the pieces)
25. The party lasted all night and the couple took the opportunity to have a lot of fun in the company of friends and family
We love sharing love stories with you. What did you think of Tere and Kiko? Do you know any other weddings inspired by Mexican traditions? Tell us in the comments!
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