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Made In Spain: The Wedding Of Samantha Hiranand and Carlos Otermin Barrera

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The couple joined together in holy matrimony in Madrid.

Samantha Hiranand and Carlos Otermin Barrera have officially tied the knot in Spain.

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The newlyweds made their vows in a three-day celebration in Madrid.

A series of events followed the couple and their loved ones from the Mandarin Oriental Ritz to the Castillo de Batres.

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These multicultural festivities celebrated Filipino, Indian, and Spanish heritages, as observed by attendees.

This finally culminated on their wedding day on June 4.

Guests of honor included Bea Soriano-Dee, Alice Eduardo, Small Laude, Jess Wilson, and more.

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Hiranand is an entrepreneur in the food and beverage industry, while Otermin is the chief operating officer and executive vice president of the Lazada group.

They initially planned their Spanish wedding to take place in September 2020.

However, they needed to indefinitely postpone their plans due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.

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Banner Photo by Marty Lopez via Instagram

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They chose Madrid to honor Carlos’s Spanish roots and their shared love for the city’s culture. They bridged their backgrounds by hosting a traditional Spanish ceremony while incorporating Filipino guests and customs, creating a seamless fusion of their two worlds.

As one of Madrid’s most iconic landmarks, the Basilica provided a grand, historic setting. Its massive dome and world-class art added a sense of sacredness and timelessness to their vows, reflecting the couple’s respect for tradition.

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She wore a classic custom gown by Filipino designer Tea Rose. The dress featured a sophisticated, structured silhouette for the cathedral ceremony, which she later modified by removing formal layers to allow for more movement during the reception.

The venue provided “old-world” European grandeur with its 19th-century frescoes and marble. This was modernized with contemporary lighting, a high-energy DJ set, and a lively atmosphere that turned the historic palace into a vibrant party space.

Guests experienced authentic Spanish culture through a curated menu of local delicacies, traditional Spanish wines, and spirited music. The celebration also included “La Hora Loca,” a high-energy tradition that kept international guests dancing until the early morning.

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