Carmen Lomana celebrates Valentine’s Day by dusting off her wedding in Llanes 48 years ago: “We were two teenagers who adored each other”

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Carmen Lomana made many of her followers happy by throwing the dust off.Your “orange” photos for Valentine’s Day Wedding in Llanes in 1974. “Today, for Valentine’s Day, I feel like posting these photos of two ‘pipiolos’ admiring each other on their wedding day. We were happier than Easter. It was December 13. Santa Lucía, Llanes, in Asturias, surrounded by mountains and sea,” says the ‘celebrity’ born in Leon but very close to Asturias.

The truth is that lately Lomana has shown more aspects of her private life in the media than ever before. In a conversation with journalist Joaquín Prat, Lomana admitted that she knows very well what “physical pain and mental pain that occurs when someone goes missing” recently. The physical pain is enormous, but it is almost always much more curable because there is medicine,” she explained, “the pain of loss cannot be compared to anything else because it is devastating and never goes away.” She said she remembers her husband’s death in a traumatic accident in 1999.

Lomana has been married to Chilean industrial designer Guillermo Capdevila for over two decades. The person she met one night at a jazz club in London’s Chelsea district. He was 22 years old; he, 23. They married six months later, despite opposition from her family, who believed that Lomana was too young and was mistaken. But it is not.

Guillermo was the love of his life. A love that was left unfinished when the vehicle slipped on the ice and lost control of the vehicle and died in a traffic accident. From the shock and pain, the “socialité” assures him that he still suffers from herpes zoster, which he suffers from. “I cannot explain the exhaustion it caused me. I’m trying to get on with my life but it’s often too complicated,” she told me recently. It continues with the pain of losing it”you learn to live but there are dates like Christmas and some days when that lack becomes more difficult”.

And maybe one of those special days he was talking about, to be exact, Valentine’s day.

Therefore, Lomana had the opportunity to remember that moment of her life in her networks, as well as in “El Confidencial”. Say what Although the couple lived in London and wanted to get married in Llanes, she organized her wedding very quickly. In Asturias, it’s his summer place as he can remember and best memories of his youth. His mother was from Leon-Asturias and has always described Lomana, Celorio and Llanes as places of special emotional significance.

He called the parish priest of Llanes and reserved 13 December as Saint Lucia day, “because 13 is my fetish number”, and then contacted the San Ángel hotel “to order a group for dinner menu and play on the phone”, which I always say A wedding without music is not a wedding or something. My family used to say, “But how did this woman organize everything in such a short time?” Lomana explained to “El Confidencial”. on my head… All that mattered to us was being together and we felt absolutely happy”.

She remembers being moved to see her future husband waiting for her at the altar. He was holding his brother Carlos’ arm. His father says he didn’t want to take her to the altar as a way of showing his anger at getting married at a very young age.

It was a very familiar celebration and only with the closest friends; Lomana dressed as the famous British designer Marisa Martín. in a Victorian suit made of old Irish lace. The bodice sat at the waist with a silk belt embroidered with pure craftsmanship, and the skirt was covered with lace and tulle. All with high neck and ham sleeves. My mom loved it when she saw it. The shoes, pearly white high-heeled Mary Janes, were measured for me.”

“We stayed at the Montemar hotel on the wedding night, where most of our guests stayed and we had a glass of cider in our room until the wee hours of the morning. The next day we got in my mother’s Mini Cooper. We started our trip in Oviedo and started our journey in León, Zamora, as I wanted to show Guillermo the Castilla route. We continued through Ávila, where we got caught in the snow, and then Madrid. We spent a few days at sea in Jávea. It was great”. And that’s how he remembers it 48 years later. Lomana was widowed in 1999. And yesterday her lover lived with the best memories.

Carmen Lomana made many of her followers happy by throwing the dust off.Your “orange” photos for Valentine’s Day Wedding in Llanes in 1974. “Today, for Valentine’s Day, I feel like posting these photos of two ‘pipiolos’ admiring each other on their wedding day. We were happier than Easter. It was December 13. Santa Lucía, Llanes, in Asturias, surrounded by mountains and sea,” says the ‘celebrity’ born in Leon but very close to Asturias.

The truth is that lately Lomana has shown more aspects of her private life in the media than ever before. In a conversation with journalist Joaquín Prat, Lomana admitted that she knows very well what “physical pain and mental pain that occurs when someone goes missing” recently. The physical pain is enormous, but it is almost always much more curable because there is medicine,” she explained, “the pain of loss cannot be compared to anything else because it is devastating and never goes away.” She said she remembers her husband’s death in a traumatic accident in 1999.

Lomana has been married to Chilean industrial designer Guillermo Capdevila for over two decades. The person she met one night at a jazz club in London’s Chelsea district. He was 22 years old; he, 23. They married six months later, despite opposition from her family, who believed that Lomana was too young and was mistaken. But it is not.

Guillermo was the love of his life. A love that was left unfinished when the vehicle slipped on the ice and lost control of the vehicle and died in a traffic accident. From the shock and pain, the “socialité” assures him that he still suffers from herpes zoster, which he suffers from. “I cannot explain the exhaustion it caused me. I’m trying to get on with my life but it’s often too complicated,” she told me recently. It continues with the pain of losing it”you learn to live but there are dates like Christmas and some days when that lack becomes more difficult”.

And maybe one of those special days he was talking about, to be exact, Valentine’s day.

Therefore, Lomana had the opportunity to remember that moment of her life in her networks, as well as in “El Confidencial”. Say what Although the couple lived in London and wanted to get married in Llanes, she organized her wedding very quickly. In Asturias, it’s his summer place as he can remember and best memories of his youth. His mother was from Leon-Asturias and has always described Lomana, Celorio and Llanes as places of special emotional significance.

He called the parish priest of Llanes and reserved 13 December as Saint Lucia day, “because 13 is my fetish number”, and then contacted the San Ángel hotel “to order a group for dinner menu and play on the phone”, which I always say A wedding without music is not a wedding or something. My family used to say, “But how did this woman organize everything in such a short time?” Lomana explained to “El Confidencial”. on my head… All that mattered to us was being together and we felt absolutely happy”.

She remembers being moved to see her future husband waiting for her at the altar. He was holding his brother Carlos’ arm. His father says he didn’t want to take her to the altar as a way of showing his anger at getting married at a very young age.

It was a very familiar celebration and only with the closest friends; Lomana dressed as the famous British designer Marisa Martín. in a Victorian suit made of old Irish lace. The bodice sat at the waist with a silk belt embroidered with pure craftsmanship, and the skirt was covered with lace and tulle. All with high neck and ham sleeves. My mom loved it when she saw it. The shoes, pearly white high-heeled Mary Janes, were measured for me.”

“We stayed at the Montemar hotel on the wedding night, where most of our guests stayed and we had a glass of cider in our room until the wee hours of the morning. The next day we got in my mother’s Mini Cooper. We started our trip in Oviedo and started our journey in León, Zamora, as I wanted to show Guillermo the Castilla route. We continued through Ávila, where we got caught in the snow, and then Madrid. We spent a few days at sea in Jávea. It was great”. And that’s how he remembers it 48 years later. Lomana was widowed in 1999. And yesterday her lover lived with the best memories.

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