Amongst all the designers that are
considered “veterans” in Panama there is just one that I would consider
consistent & persistent & that is Sara Bassan.
After a 2 years hiatus from the
runways (to concentrate in & other personal business) she made a comeback
with a really strong collection inspired in the nostalgia of the 1950s.
Despite the technical problems at the
start of the show, which were completely a fault of the organization, Sara
succeeded & pleased the audience with a 32 looks collection that was paired
with great visuals made by a dear friend, Alan Jaen. A great symphony of loose
& ethereal fabrics with stiff fits really brought out the sensuality of the
classic XXI century woman.
I think we can agree that 50 Tones of
Neutrals has never looked so good.
Backstage
Que basuras de vestidos la verdad. Mal corte, mal entalle, cada vestido le agrega 20 libras a cada modelo, en especial numeros 5, 13, 14, 22, 25, 27, 28.
ReplyDeleteNo me gusta opinar sobre el trabajo de "artistas" panameños ya que las críticas nunca son bien recibidas, al parecer panamá es el único país donde criticar automáticamente te hace un envidioso.
Pues no envidio a nadie, ni mucho menos a Sara Basan, pero sólo basta ver un número de Vogue o un capítulo de fashion file para darse de cuenta de la diferencia ABISMAL entre sara basan y el resto de los diseñadores panameños y lo que es moda de verdad.