Antonela Roccuzzo and her children recently attended her younger sister Carla Roccuzzo’s wedding. The ceremony was held in Rosario, and the family was accompanied by a musical ensemble, which added rhythm and color to a magnificent night in Santa Fe.
Lionel Messi’s children can be seen entering the event in a video released on social media, followed by their mother Antonela, who is dressed elegantly yet modernly. Antonela wore an amazing custom-made V-neck dress in Benetton green designed by Joti Harriague.
Carla Roccuzzo’s wedding was a small and intimate affair, but there was a catwalk where all of the guests wore different outfits to follow the bride and groom. It demonstrated how formality and informality may coexist.
Leo Messi wore a blue suit and tie to the wedding but chose for sneakers to be comfy and ready to dance the night away. Los Totora, a cumbia-pop band from La Plata, supplied the music and rhythm, making the evening unique for all attendees.
Carla Roccuzzo, Antonela’s younger sister and Messi’s sister-in-law, is a surgeon with a medical degree from the National University of Rosario (UNR). She is the youngest of three daughters born to José Roccuzzo and Patricia Blanco. Carla chose to have a low profile on social media, and her mother Patricia discussed Carla, Antonela, and her other sister, noting that despite their differences, they had a really nice connection.
The occasion occurred on June 30, 2017, and they celebrated with their loved ones during a party in Rosario. Carla elected to keep a quiet profile on social media, save from the flashes that erupted around the number 10. Her face, physical characteristics, and gestures resemble Antonela’s personality, and her mother Patricia was said in an interview with Hola! consulted on their relationship. Argentina has this to say: “The three are very different, but fortunately I managed to make them independent, get along and have a very good relationship with each other, even if they don’t always agree.” There is no friction, which makes me happy. Their three buddies met at home to play because they were girls, and they were all together.”