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In 2018, ANY ALVAREZ CALDERON, was present at the “Winter Fashion Show”, where she presented her collection. Among some Peruvian stylists, she has attracted our attention, for her exclusive designs of fashion and fabrics. He studied in a college in Oxford (England), returning to Lima to study sewing and graphics, then moved to the United States, where she graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design. Do you also want to know the style of a particularly creative woman?Īfter her first clients, she began marketing her projects, until her brand became visible on the runways in 2000. Another interesting shop is the Pietà, where women in different regions make the clothes. One of their principles is to guarantee quality by preserving the ancestral techniques of the Inca Empire. Ecological clothing in Lima? If you want to support local producers, go to a Kuna shop, specialized in alpaca, llama and vicuna fabric. Visit a Peruvian Connection store near you, for take a look at their latest collection. Their spring clothing offers both ventilated silhouettes and impeccably tailored layers (from Peruvian pima cotton and soft and light alpaca).

She lived also in Florence and Washington, devoting herself to translation and journalism. In Paris, in 1949, she met Octavio Paz, exposed to the literary life of the time. In this city, she was attracted to poetry, studying at the University of San Marcos, where she met a painter who would be her future husband and father of their two sons. BLANCA VARELA was a writer born in Lima in an August day of 1926. Your Peruvian’s poetic souvenir book? The Librería El Virrey, it is a bookstore in one of the best locations in Miraflores.Ĭonsidered one of the most important poetic rumors of the genre in Latin America. When you enter Bar Queirolo, not forget has served Peruvian writers for generations. Lima remains a great place to walk in that writer’s footsteps. The city has inspired novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, is been home to the country’s most beloved Peruvian novelists and poets. The El Señorio del Sulco restaurant, is famed for its repertoire of Peruvian coastal tradition, that blends Spanish and native influences. Best known for his monumental The Kiss (a large sculpture in the Love Park of Lima, where he is born in a December day, 1927, VICTOR DELFIN become one of the leading sculptors and painters in Peru. His art is present in major museum and private collections. His art can also have a strong political theme, around the corruption and authoritarianism Themes. His art, springs from roots in the heart and wings in the subconscious, has captured the sensitivity of Peruvian Indian relationship with natural forces. Arriving Tokio Galería (115, Piso 1 Jirón, Adolfo King, La Punta), you too can enter the Víctor Delfín Galería You too can look around gardens, terraces and ocean views. This guesthouse is nestled conveniently in the heart of Barranco, Lima’s arts district. Once home to the Peruvian sculptor, to enter Casa Taller Víctor Delfin is remaine close to an artist imaginative word. To know the deep roots of this country, you need two things: a place to stay and an artist who talks about the connection between art and Peruvian nature.

Think your sense of color get it from a Peruvian journey.Īfter our trip to Paraguay, our basket of memories will enriched with something new in Perù:
