An afternoon of 'First class'

In a flash, Hospitality went from reasonably full to collapse.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 April 2023 Thursday 22:26
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An afternoon of 'First class'

In a flash, Hospitality went from reasonably full to collapse. It is when, as in a good cocktail, the youth championed by Albert Ventura and Joel Parra and the seniority that Epi and Loquillo handle so well. Talking about their own (basketball and light rock) and competing in height, they unexpectedly took over the corridors (and the views of the short ones) in a circle that grew first with the arrival of David and José Manuel Muñoz, the Estopa (and the madness that unleash), and then with that of Javier Sotomayor, Josep Maria Minguella and the adored (no one signs more autographs than him) Charly Reixach. Even La Mala (one of Javier de las Muelas' guests in his requested corner of the Dry Martini) joined the ephemeral party to steal all the attention with her lime green dress and the demonstration of balance that was marked on her sock boot ( white and striped, like tennis shoes) topped off with a championship heel.

Meanwhile, Natalia Berenguer, David García, Tito Ramoneda, Sophie Pagnon and Gabriele Palma, as well as Natalie Batlle, Jesús Arroyo, Luis Sans and Jordi Romanyac tried to advance to the La Vanguardia tent (where Javier Godó, Count of Godó, and Carlos Godó conversed with the Minister of the Presidency, Laura Vilagrà) to collide through those impossible corridors with the tennis delegation of Next Level headed with Ramzi Shaubi at the head looking for his life to get to the Aspic restaurant. Also making its debut there (with poached egg and sirloin as star dishes) was Lucía Sáez-Benito, who many remember for her time on Netflix's First Class and who later paid a visit to her partner in the series and soul of the Las Marquesas agency, Álex Agulló, in the cozy Mango tent.

And later, just when the Starship exploded in its first test test (and Elon Musk recognized that you learn with bumps) and Alcaraz was getting involved in his second set against Bautista, the pilot Dani Juncadella landed at the Rolex stand with a unique Daytona. The one that won in the 24 hours (of Daytona, of course) with the "Winner 2023" engraved on the back. It happened when a trio of mayors met in the box. They were, almost aligned, Ernest Maragall, Jaume Collboni and Xavier Trias.