Saturday, March 14, 2015

Curious, creators and VIP. All this is ModaLisboa – Daily News – Lisbon

Curioser , deviation from the Anglo-Saxon word curious (curious) created by Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland, is the motto of the 44th edition of Moda. The trends for the coming cold season began to be unveiled yesterday at the Town Hall Square, Lisbon. The event, which this year brings to catwalk creations of famous names of Portuguese fashion as Dino Alves (which ended yesterday), Miguel Vieira, Nuno Gama and Philip Sparks, but also gives good -vindas several promises (like the 12 who yesterday joined the collective New Blood) account as usual with the support of the Municipality of Lisbon.

With a total budget of 580,000 euros, 317,500 of which are local authority funding from the Protocol between the ModaLisboa Association and the municipality of the capital, the event ends tomorrow with the presentation of the autumn / winter 2015-16 creator Peter Peter.

The organization ModaLisboa invited this year two foreign names to complement the 30 designers who, over three days, make known his deeds: the Polish Dawid Tomaszewski and the Angolan Nadir Tati. “Our relationship with Africa takes place a long time. For example the Tekasala, we who gave you this ramp a few years. We have this curiosity and this intention,” said Eduarda Abbondanza, director of Moda. Responsible for several years for organizing the event said to have high expectations for Curiouser edition. “I want to see all the creators, what they are doing … and that ModaLisboa continue to be an indispensable platform for the fashion area.”

On the day of start of 44th edition of the event fashion, Ricardo Andrez surprised by the androgyny of his creations, mirrored in the shaved heads of mannequins (male and female). The duo of designers Olga Noronha and Catarina Oliveira made the penultimate day of the parade and presented its proposals on a catwalk outdoors, in the Town Hall. The night closed in black with Dino Alves parade. Stylist required beforehand one special dress code – full black – to all who would watch the parade. “It’s a reading he does in this moment the country, and this is more important than just the futile side of wearing apparel,” said Maria Rueff, longtime friend of Dino Alves. The actress, who attended the inaugural event in 1991, added: “. ModaLisboa is a manifesto to Portuguese farmers”

The second day of Moda Lisboa had parades of Valentim Quaresma, Dawid Tomaszewski, Luis Carvalho, Ricardo Black, Alexandra Moura, Aleksandar Protic and Carlos Gil. Public figures such as actresses Maria João Bastos, Sandra Barata Belo and presenter of TVI Cristina Ferreira not missed the first two days of the event.

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