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పెరూ దేశ రాజధాని లీమాలో బంగాళ దుంప పదో వార్షికోత్సవాలు ఘనంగా జరిగాయి. ఈ వేడుకలో రైతులు, ప్రజలు భారీగా పాల్గొన్నారు. వందల రకాల ఆలుగడ్డలు, ప్రత్యేక వంటకాలు ఆకట్టుకున్నాయి.
పెరూలో బంగాల దుంప పండుగ
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Published : Jun 1, 2019, 10:00 AM IST
బంగాళ దుంప పండుగ పదో వార్షికోత్సవం పెరూలో బంగాళ దుంప పదో వార్షికోత్సవాలు జరిగాయి. ఈ ఉత్సవంలో పాల్గొనేందుకు వేల సంఖ్యలో ప్రజలు తరలివచ్చారు. రైతులు, వ్యాపారులూ పాల్గొన్నారు.
తెలుపు, పసుపు, గులాబీ, ఊదారంగు బంగాళ దుంపలు చూపరులను ఆకట్టుకున్నాయి.
ఆలుగడ్డల సాగుకు పెరూ ప్రసిద్ధి. అక్కడి రైతులు దాదాపు 3,500 రకాల బంగాళ దుంపలను సాగు చేస్తారు. 30 లక్షల మంది రైతులకు ఇదే ప్రధాన ఆదాయ వనరు. ఎక్కువగా ఆలూతో చేసిన వంటకాలనే తింటారు పెరూ ప్రజలు.
పెరూలో 2018లో ఆలుగడ్డ ఉత్పత్తి 5.1 మిలియన్ టన్నులకు చేరింది. ఇందులో 90 శాతం ఆ దేశంలోనే అమ్ముడవుతుంది.
బంగాళ దుంప పండుగ పదో వార్షికోత్సవం పెరూలో బంగాళ దుంప పదో వార్షికోత్సవాలు జరిగాయి. ఈ ఉత్సవంలో పాల్గొనేందుకు వేల సంఖ్యలో ప్రజలు తరలివచ్చారు. రైతులు, వ్యాపారులూ పాల్గొన్నారు.
తెలుపు, పసుపు, గులాబీ, ఊదారంగు బంగాళ దుంపలు చూపరులను ఆకట్టుకున్నాయి.
ఆలుగడ్డల సాగుకు పెరూ ప్రసిద్ధి. అక్కడి రైతులు దాదాపు 3,500 రకాల బంగాళ దుంపలను సాగు చేస్తారు. 30 లక్షల మంది రైతులకు ఇదే ప్రధాన ఆదాయ వనరు. ఎక్కువగా ఆలూతో చేసిన వంటకాలనే తింటారు పెరూ ప్రజలు.
పెరూలో 2018లో ఆలుగడ్డ ఉత్పత్తి 5.1 మిలియన్ టన్నులకు చేరింది. ఇందులో 90 శాతం ఆ దేశంలోనే అమ్ముడవుతుంది.
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New York, 31 May 2019
1. CU of Monse Resort 2020 logo
2. Zoom out to wide of look board
3. Wide pan of backstage
4. Medium, zoom out on model getting makeup
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Kim, Co-Founder and Co-Designer, Monse:
"You know we found this book, our boss actually gave it to us, our boss from Oscar (de la Renta), he showed us this book of Victorian board games. It was really beautiful so we were like, 'Oh, let's look into this.' There's little dices on the necklaces, it's like a subtle detail but that's how we started the collection."
6. Medium, zoom out on model getting makeup
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Laura Kim, Co-Founder and Co-Designer, Monse:
"I think we like, we both like very basic clothes. We love shirts, we love very basic t-shirts, we're like looking at in the way of, 'How do we make this new?' and 'We need to buy this.' It has to be different than a classic t-shirt so we started deconstructing menswear so it's like taking your boyfriend's clothes and making it for you and sexier, cuter."
8. Various of model posing backstage
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernando Garcia, Co-Founder and Co-Designer, Monse:
"I think it's just about creating things that nobody else has in their closet and our time works really hard every season to do is creating something that's fresh, that's not on the market and updating all your staple classics."
10. Medium of models taking a selfie backstage
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernando Garcia, Co-Founder and Co-Designer, Monse:
"Isms for us are we love monochromatic looks, we love taking menswear and applying it on a woman in a way that is fresh and sexy and wearable. And I don't think that that's been done enough out there and it's not tapped enough in the American market especially so that's how we approach every collection."
12. Medium, zoom out on model getting makeup:
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Fernando Garcia, Co-Founder and Co-Designer, Monse:
"My biggest crowning achievement moment was when I saw a complete stranger wearing our second collection in a restaurant right next to us. That was great."
Reporter: "Did you stop her?"
Fernando Garcia: "No, we just let her enjoy her night and saw that she was having fun and it was great."
14. Various of Nicky Hilton Rothschild posing
15. Various of Miss Fame from from 'Rupaul's Drag Race'
16. Various of journalist Noor Tagouri posing
17. Various of of Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Noor Tagouri, Mia Moretti, Miss Fame, Leigh Lezark and more front row
18. Various of runway show
19. Finale
20. Designers bow
STORYLINE:
MONSE LOOKS TO VINTAGE BOARDGAMES FOR RESORT COLLECTION
With the sun shining bright after days of dreary rain, Monse co-founders Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia seated some of their guests on soft cubes designed as dice as they showed a vintage board game-infused resort collection Friday (31 MAY 2019) on an open, lower Manhattan plaza.
Sticking closely to their "Monseisms," as Garcia put it in an interview, the duo also at the creative helm of Oscar de la Renta leaned on breezy prints adorned with little game toy soldiers, numbers and hearts, mixed with monochromatic looks of mustard yellow and cherry red.
Their love of deconstructing menswear for women was present and accounted for in asymmetrical sleeve and jacket designs. So was long fringe swinging under blue skies amid abstract sculpture, on a red striped one-shoulder caftan and black striped chiffon culotte, among other outfits.
The mission remains as is: To work staples into something new.
"We have a love and affinity for stripes and deconstructing anything that is in your existing wardrobe," Garcia told The Associated Press.
It was a superior at de la Renta that got them going on antique board games. He showed them a book of Victoria-era games, "and it was really beautiful," Kim said.
They carried the theme into other elements, including little dice on necklaces. Some shoulders and necks were adorned and affixed with colorful cupped-hand clasps.
Monse doesn't just make menswear fresh and sexy for women. They do the same for the men. One male model walked in strappy sandals in a patchwork blazer with inside-out lining stripes, one lapel striped and the other white.
A huge part of the Monse vibe, among the isms, is comfort and wearability. There was a pair of wool pants in cherry with a forgiving foldover waist, along with a black striped chiffon scarf shirt amid the inside-outedness and unconventional tailoring.
Of their desire to deconstruct, Kim offered: "We both like very basic clothes. We love basic T-shirts, but we're looking at it in a way of, how do we make this look new?"
Garcia said their "Monseisms" are about "creating things that nobody else has in their closet."
But fancier. Not just for going to work.
"Even though we kind of try to make Monse casual, it is kind of dressy clothes so we actually see a lot of them at events. I didn't imagine it that way, like going to special luncheons and evening events," Kim said.
The thrill, after the brand's founding in 2016, hasn't worn off, Garcia added.
"My biggest crowning achievement moment was when I saw a complete stranger wearing our second collection in a restaurant right next to us," he said.
Did he reveal himself?
"We just let her enjoy her night and saw that she was having fun," Garcia said, "and it was great."
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