Moda Lisboa 2012
ModaLisboa AW 2012: an overview
ModaLisoba latest edition tasted of renovation, dynamism, indulgence and creativity. In one word – Freedom. During the four days of the exhibition, the Praça do Município has been the meeting point for all the creatives, graphic and industrial designers, illustrators, stylists, bloggers, photographers and editors, sharing their inspiration and coming from all over the world. [...]
[read more]Luis Buicinho
Luis Buicinho, after two decades, is now a household name in the Portuguese fashion scene. He is well known for his boundary breaking designs that accentuate femininity in an urban context. His proposal for the Winter 2013 season, presented on the first day of ModaLisboa, is a geometric and linear flurry that is certainly not [...]
[read more]Pedro Pedro
A palette of colors ranging from royal blue to cinnamon to brick, with a touch of classic black and white, games of contrasts and contemporaneity. This is Pedro Pedro’s FW collection showed at ModaLisboa. Pedro is a Portuguese designer based in Oporto; he studied at Academia de Moda do Porto and in 1996 he began [...]
[read more]Alexandra Moura
Alexandra Moura collection is about thesis and antithesis, what it is and what is exactly the opposite of it. The landscape is urban and is rural, the lines are rigorous and are romantic: the aim is the reconciliation of the modern metropolitan soul with its bucolic roots. An encounter of the two worlds, which generates [...]
[read more]Os Burgueses
”Wherever I am, if I’m with you, it’s home”. Creative directors, Mia Lourenço and Pedro Eleutério, found this quote from Antoine Saint-Exupery’s “The Little Prince” inspiring and it led them to their innovative fall collection. The looks were presented under the theme ”Home’:’ proposing a journey in the discovery of what binds us to each [...]
[read more]Miguel Vieira
Miguel Vieira collection tells a story about eternity, music, Portugal, restart, elegance and fado. A new start can sometimes be better than an old tradition carrying mournful tunes and lyrics, and the new fado generation is no exception. They can be find in a Lisboa Cafè, these young performers wearing cotton and jacquard, fur necks [...]
[read more]Nuno Baltazar
Nuno Baltazar entranced his audience at ModaLisboa and covertly brought them to some parallel universe at the time of the Golden Twenties with his 2013 Winter collection. Taking the name and core inspiration from the bittersweet notes of the Gershwin brothers’ 1924 tune, “The Man I Love”, as well as Pina Bausch’s legendary, yet heart [...]
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