The event transformed the broadeño landscape into a living catwalk where contemporary design with Alma Andina merged with land, art and cultural roots. Among the vineyards, textile creations, instrumental music of root, gastronomy with slow food approach and wines high, in a day that summoned Jujeños and tourists around living heritage.
The event transformed the broadeño landscape into a living catwalk where contemporary design with Alma Andina merged with land, art and cultural roots. Among the vineyards, textile creations, instrumental music of root, gastronomy with slow food approach and wines high, in a day that summoned Jujeños and tourists around living heritage.
Among the vineyards, textile creations were deployed
Promoted by the architect and designer Romina Cicero, creator of the Romici brand, the proposal offered an integral experience where design, visual art, local production and ancestral knowledge spoke in harmony. “Fashion is urban, is current, but can also honor ancestral fabrics and knowledge,” said Gabriela Quiroga, artistic producer of the event.
The activity included entrepreneurs showroom, regional cuisine and live musicalization with erkes, violins and cello that accompanied the sunset. Thus, the ancestral experience was excited again with its fusion of tradition and avant -garde.