Eva Gonzalez and the bullfighter Cayetano Rivera Ordonez They celebrated their wedding on November 6, 2015 at an event that stood out for its elegance and their attachment to the Andalusian traditionsTheir relationship, which began in 2009, experienced ups and downs before becoming official. The ceremony took place at the church of Our Lady of the Assumption, in Mairena del Alcor, Seville, the presenter's homeland. Surrounded by family, friends and more than 400 guests, Eva and Cayetano shared an unforgettable day full of emotions, style and unique details.
A dream dress signed by Pronovias
Eva González's dress, one of the best kept secrets, was designed by Hervé Moreau, creative director of the firm Pronovias at that time. The presenter dazzled with a design handcrafted with more than 150 working hoursThe dress featured a bateau neckline, long sleeves and a back embroidered in crystal tulle with French knots and silk rebrodé, culminating in a row of buttons. In addition, the train measured no less than four meters, accentuating its elegant and classic style.
Eva's look was completed with a white gold brooch with 254 diamonds, designed exclusively by the Suárez jewelry store. This accessory held her long veil, inspired by her Andalusian roots. Throughout the day, the bride changed into a second, more comfortable but equally sophisticated dress, also designed by Pronovias. This model stood out for its hand-embroidered waist and its simple but charming design.
The groom's look: classic elegance with Armani
Cayetano Rivera opted for a classic black morning suit from the Armani firm, combined with a grey vest and a silver tie. His style reflected the bullfighting tradition, remaining faithful to his image as a refined gentleman. In an emotional gesture, Cayetano was accompanied to the altar by Encarna Fernández, Eva's mother, who wore a sophisticated green dress by Antonio García, demonstrating the good taste and elegance that characterized the attendees.
Luxury guests and impeccable protocol
The event was attended by prominent figures from the world of entertainment, fashion and bullfighting. Among the guests were the groom's brothers, Francisco Rivera, Kiko Rivera and Julián Contreras Jr., as well as celebrities such as Vicky Martin Berrocal, Rachel Revuelta, Samantha Vallejo-Najera y jordi cruz. The attendees strictly followed protocol: men wore tailcoats, while women opted for wide-brimmed hats and elegant dresses.
The traditional ones were also highlighted alliances designed by Suarez, which reflected the couple's commitment and passion. Every detail of the wedding was carefully planned to create an unforgettable experience for the bride and groom and their guests.
The banquet at the Hacienda Los Molinillos
After the ceremony, the guests moved to the The Mills Estate, a historic 17th century farmhouse that was decorated with a andalusian style exquisite. The decor included white flowers and rustic details that reflected the couple's connection to their roots. The banquet was supervised by Samantha Vallejo-Nájera, who collaborated to offer an exclusive menu in keeping with the occasion.
The event was enlivened by various actions, including a mariachi that performed iconic songs such as The lightning of Jalisco. Kiko Rivera was in charge of livening up the party as a DJ, while the bride and groom surprised with a first dance to the rhythm of Musho Gitano and I don't know anything about youThe atmosphere was magical, capturing the essence of a unique and special wedding.
Moments full of emotions
The wedding was full of emotions, especially during the tributes to the deceased parents of both bride and groom. Eva included wheat spikes in her bouquet as a nod to her father, Manuel González, while the memory of Francisco Rivera Paquirri and Carmen Ordóñez was present in every detail of the day. The ceremony became a celebration of love, family and traditions.
They proved that, despite the challenges, love can overcome any obstacle. This day marked the beginning of a new stage in their lives, celebrated with a wedding that will remain forever in the memory of all those who attended.