Panama, Casco Viejo
Panama, Casco Antiguo
Real Estate at Panama´s Historic City
Man, I was
hungry. It so happens that my stomach is like a Swiss clock, so at 6 p.m. it
was begging for food. I left running from my meeting to Plaza Catedral, to
check out the very announced Fashion Festival. My first stop: at the Sabores de
Mi Barrio stand at the corner in front of the Canal Museum.
Wao! those girls are very far from being slim models, but they know how to
cook!!!! the smell of carne en palito was killing me, but they also had yumi
stuff like shrimp brochetas and something that looked like the Dominican
"mofongo" but was so much better: a plantain puree with onions. Don’t
make faces… believe me, the contrast was fantastic! I ate it all in a second.
With renewed
energy, I went on to check out the event. I always like the contrast between
modern and old. They had set up the runway right in front of the Catedral, a
vip room next to it. I kept wondering, why a vip room? Everyone can see the
event pretty comfortably, even from the gazebo. Well… who knows. I guess it is
part of the fashion world! Walking a bit further there where some lateral
stands with makeup artists, beer sale (Heineken, of course!) and miscellaneous
stuff.
But also,
at the gazebo, there was a special showing of Gustavo Araujo´s photographies.
Gustavo was by far one of the most beloved artists of my time. Known virtually
by everyone who put as much as a toe into the small Panamanian art world or
fashion world. He died tragically last December: a drunk driver rolled over him
near new years while he was just trying to cross the road. Everyone went on in
shock. Since then, he has gotten mentions in the papers showing his work both
in photography and painting, but above all, talking about his generous soul and
talented eye. To have him present at this festival was exactly what he would
have wanted, especially because it took place in Casco Viejo, one of his
favorite places in Panama.
So here they are... my pics from Fashion Fest Casco Antiguo...







