Alejandro Granda grew up among leathers and tools, learning the trade of his grandfathers shoemakers masters. Although fate led him to the kitchen and to work in the United States, his DNA could more: he returned to study Industrial Engineering and found Ignatta, a brand that honors its roots. After shining with Jorge Luis Salinas in Milan and touring international fairs, this Peruvian entrepreneur prepares to make the big leap with the opening …
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Alejandro Granda grew up among leathers and tools, learning the trade of his grandfathers shoemakers masters. Although fate led him to the kitchen and to work in the United States, his DNA could more: he returned to study Industrial Engineering and found Ignatta, a brand that honors its roots. After shining with Jorge Luis Salinas in Milan and touring international fairs, this Peruvian entrepreneur prepares to make the big leap with the opening …