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Martin Berasategui, 50 Years of Trade of an "Eternal Apprentice"

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Basque chef Martín Berasategui has turned 65 years old, 50 of them in a trade that still feels like an "eternal apprentice" and in which he believes that not everything is invented. "The day we think that there are no things left to do, we are dead," he says.Berasategui changed this Monday the white jacket for the tieless suit to receive in Getaria, in the Balenciaga Museum, the homage of his own, from a profession in which he started at 15 year…
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Basque chef Martín Berasategui has turned 65 years old, 50 of them in a trade that still feels like an "eternal apprentice" and in which he believes that not everything is invented. "The day we think that there are no things left to do, we are dead," he says.Berasategui changed this Monday the white jacket for the tieless suit to receive in Getaria, in the Balenciaga Museum, the homage of his own, from a profession in which he started at 15 year…

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hablandoenplata.es broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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