Santiago & Luna — talavera doors with embroidered ribbon

A letter, composed especially for you.

Santiago
& Luna

Tulum · 26 de Julio · 2026

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Their Story, As a Lotería

Every great Mexican story
is told one card at a time.

In the tradition of La Lotería, we have commissioned a deck for Santiago and Luna — eight cards, each one a moment from their story. Turn the cards slowly. Some of them you will recognise. Some of them, only they know.

Card Twenty

El Salón de Clase20

El Salón de Clase

· · ·

"Sueña, Estudia y Trabaja," the chalkboard said. Neither of us knew the lesson that mattered most was sitting two rows over.

It began not with a word but with the particular silence of two people pretending not to notice each other. Santiago noticed the way Luna held her pen — like someone who believed every sentence deserved to be written carefully. Luna noticed that Santiago underlined things in green.

Some stories begin with a glance. Theirs began in a classroom, and it has never stopped.

Ciudad de México · 2019

"Some loves are so inevitable they feel like memory."

Card Twenty-Five

Los Enamorados25

Los Enamorados

· · ·

What began as friendship became a life they could no longer imagine apart.

There is a particular moment in every love story — not the first meeting, not the first kiss, but the quiet afternoon when you realise you have stopped imagining the future without this person. For Santiago and Luna, that moment happened in a garden in Coyoacán, watching a hummingbird, saying almost nothing.

Friendship, as it turned out, was only the first chapter.

Coyoacán · 2021

Card Twenty-Two

Los Novios22

Los Novios

· · ·

Two families. One celebration. A love the whole village will carry for a generation.

When Santiago proposed, he did not choose a restaurant or a rooftop or a ring box tied with a ribbon. He chose a Sunday morning, his grandmother's kitchen, and a sentence he had been practising for six months. Luna said yes before he finished it.

The entire family heard it through the walls. Nobody pretended they hadn't.

Ciudad de México · Enero 2025

Card Fifty-Eight

La Ceremonia58

La Ceremonia

· · ·

Candlelight, palm fronds, and a path of marigolds that leads to forever.

In the traditions of their grandmothers, they will exchange arras — thirteen coins, a promise of shared abundance. They will be lassoed together in a floral lasso, a symbol of unity their families have honoured for generations. The cenote will hold the light. The palms will hold the silence.

You have been chosen to witness it.

Tulum · 26 de Julio · 2026

A Living Memory

La Celebración

· · ·

Some moments cannot be painted. They can only be lived, played back, and lived again.

The Formal Invitation

What follows is the official invitation — designed once, for them alone, and sealed with the mark of Maison.

La Boda — Santiago & Luna, 26 de Julio 2026, Tulum México

The Details

Everything you need to know.

Fecha

26

Julio · 2026

Sábado

Horario

Ceremonia
17:00

Recepción a las 19:30

Lugar

Casa Jaguar

Tulum, Quintana Roo
México

Orilla del cenote

Vestimenta

Elegancia festiva mexicana

Guayabera, huipil y colores de fiesta son bienvenidos.
Zapatos cómodos recomendados.

The ceremony will take place beside the cenote, beneath an open sky. Please arrive ten minutes early. The jungle will take care of the rest.

Su Respuesta Es Esperada

Will you join us
in Tulum?

A place at the table has been reserved in your name. Your reply, whatever it may be, will be received with grace.

26 · Julio · 2026 — Tulum, Quintana Roo

The Memory Vault

We invite you to leave
a piece of your story
within ours.

Every archive deserves witnesses. Leave us a photograph, a voice, or a few words — and we will keep them here, alongside everything else that made this day.

Maison RSVP · The Archive

A heirloom, not a website.

This experience was composed for Santiago and Luna alone. Every commission at Maison is created once, for one occasion — and then retired. What you have witnessed will not be repeated.

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