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A Quiet Pre-Wedding Dinner in New York: When Discretion Is the Greatest Luxury

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A Quiet Pre-Wedding Dinner in New York: When Discretion Is the Greatest Luxury

Before getting married, Rocío Crusset held an intimate pre-wedding dinner in New York - quiet, without extravagance, in the spirit of a couple who keep their bond to themselves. The details say more than any glamour.

The celebration took place at the Torrisi restaurant in the Soho part of Manhattan, on Thursday evening, just a few days before the wedding scheduled for Saturday. The guests were the closest - family and a tight circle of friends.

Among them were her mother Mariló Montero, father Carlos Herrera, and brother Alberto with his wife Blanca Suárez. The only one absent was baby Marcos, the son of Alberto and Blanca, under three months old. The couple had begun the festivities back on Wednesday at another restaurant - the same one Taylor Swift had dropped into a week earlier.

For the pre-wedding evening the bride chose minimalism: a sleeveless white dress with a V-neckline, a crossover cut with flattering draping at the waist, a bell-shaped hem to the ankle and a large open back. She completed it with a beige bag and thin-heeled sandals - the complete opposite of the bohemian lace wedding gown she wore the next day.

Both the mother and the sister-in-law paid attention to detail - Mariló in an elegant black dress with a slit at the back, Blanca in a dress with a floral silk print inspired by the seventies. All three with naturally styled hair and soft waves. The wedding the next day was described as intimate and emotional - and it is precisely that discretion, in an age when everything is put on display, that feels like the greatest luxury.