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October 2015
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Oct. 28, 2015Ana Darracq is in her sixth semester of the Bachelor’s program in Fashion Design and is one of the five finalists in Lúmina 10, a competition organized by Punta Carretas Shopping. The collection she presented is called BFF (Best Friends Forever), featuring the white shirt prominently alongside “garments that convey, through textures and embroidery, what friendship means to me,” the designer explained.
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Oct. 16, 2015According to its creators, the SAVIA brand is "the fusion of Helena and Paula." Helena Betolaza and Paula Vignolo are finishing their bachelor's degrees together, and at a time they considered ideal, they have just launched their Uruguayan designer brand. "Broadly speaking, we believe that women, at some point, can wear the same clothes as men, and vice versa," they said in this interview.
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Oct. 16, 2015Interview with Sofía Lutz, a senior consultant at Korn Ferry International.
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Oct. 14, 2015Interview with Dr. Carlos Osorio, director of the Master’s Program in Innovation and the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Academic Unit at Adolfo Ibáñez University
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Oct. 14, 2015Interview with Andrew Main Wilson, Chief Executive of the Association of MBAs (AMBA).
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Oct. 14, 2015Interview with Dr. Ezequiel Reffico, editorial director of the CLADEA BALAS Case Consortium and professor at the University of Los Andes.
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Oct. 13, 2015Carolina Cynovich, just 23 years old, has just published her second book: *The Syndrome of Beautiful Cities*, which won the Gutenberg Prize for Young Adult Fiction. The jury noted that all of her sentences “are intended to convey something very specific and powerful; there is maturity in the prose and in what is being said.” The author remarked that she had no trouble writing the story: “Knowing that each sentence leads to the next is what I enjoy doing.”