Palermo Soho Review By Way Of The New York Times.

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Palermo Soho review by way of The New York Times.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/16/fashion/buenos-aires-argentina-palermo-soho-calu-rivero-fashion.html?emc=edit_tnt_20150714&nlid=23670363&tntemail0=y
 
Palermo Soho review by way of The New York Times.

http://www.nytimes.c...363&tntemail0=y

I think these are the kind of articles that misrepresents BA to the outside public and generates so much backlash towards the city. They come thinking that BA is one huge Palermo Soho, instead of one huge Boca.
If people came with more realistic expectations, knowing that BA is an extremely fine city by South American standards, I think their experience would be a lot more enjoyable.
 
Exactly what you'd expect from a piece of this type. I think it captures the vibe of Palermo Soho. No one promised you geopolitics or cultural anthropology.
 
Calu Rivero used to live in the apartment above me (which was Palermo, but not SoHo).

She used to stomp around in her (evidently) stylish heels at 3am. I'd never heard of her until the portero told me who she was. Of course her noise was nothing compare to the fighting neighbors or the blaring techno music
 
She is obviously very pretty and I am willing to bet, very high maintenance (both materially and psychologically).
 
Calu Rivero used to live in the apartment above me (which was Palermo, but not SoHo).

She used to stomp around in her (evidently) stylish heels at 3am. I'd never heard of her until the portero told me who she was. Of course her noise was nothing compare to the fighting neighbors or the blaring techno music

I could never understand these women stomping with their heels on at 3 am in the morning in the apartment above. I have faced this myself several times.
 
The second girl in the video, the one named Macarena, and that works at retail was actually much prettier.
 
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