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Terceiro dia da ModaLisboa, para mim o melhor e o mais inovador! Aqui está o meu resumo das coleccções, começando com...
Saymyname
Ricardo Andrez, com uma colecçāo apenas masculina, mostrou que o guarda roupa masculino tem mais oportunidades de desenvolvimento do que muita gente pensa... Viu-se body's, cortes nas calças e fechos éclair em varios pormenores. Gostei dos padroes das t-shirts, de alguns casacos e das malas. E é claro que nao deixei passar o pormenor da sola dos sapatos em branco, tal como ja foi visto... Aqui! :)
Filipe Faísca
Filipe Faisca, finalmente trouxe o toque de cor e de energia que todos esperavamos. Também com uma silhueta fluida e fresca, de cores animadas com padrões de 'acid shades' e ate 'Pollock'. Adorei os vestidos mais simples, classicos mas com o 'twist' de Faisca. Gostei das diferencas de comprimentos, das transparencias e dos efeitos tie-dye em camiseiros e vestidos!
Lidija Kolovrat
Lidija Kolovrat, apresentou uma colecçāo surpreendente, pela positiva! Motivos geometricos com cores electrificantes juntos com vestidos harmoniosos e estampados com colibris de um jeito simplesmente bonito. Aderessos como penas e sapatos massiços deram um toque romantico/guerreiro. Mas, sem duvida que os pontos altos da colecçāo (e os que eu mais gostei) foram os padrões geometricos a fazer muito lembrar Jil Sander, juntamente com as t-shirts (must have!) com os irresistiveis colibris...
Dawid Tomaszewski
Dawid Tomaszewski, foi sem dúvida alguma a maior surpresa da ModaLisboa! Uma colecçāo linda que só ela, muito coesa e harmoniosa. Vestidos de princesa, desejados por todas as presentes, ideias para uma noite de Oscares, ou de alguma entrega de premios algures em Veneza, ou Mónaco. Passaram desenhos de flores translucidos em seda e chiffon, que criavam bonitos vestidos leves e elegantes, em contraste com tons fortes, principalmente o rosa, usados em vestidos, calças e bolsas. Uma colecçāo linda e inexplicavelmente magnifica, que mereceu e bem, todos os aplausos e ovações que soaram no final da apresentação.
White Tent
Depois do desfile da Adidas, muito animado e cheio de gente do "estrelato" Português, chegou a colecção de White Tent. Com uma apresentação rapida, mas eficaz! O estilo fluido e minimalista, que representa a arquitectura contemporânia, fica nas preferências de muitos. Uma silhueta oversized repleta de pormenores muito interessantes e giros, como os bolsos (não existentes) das camisolas, vestidos e parkas e as suas mangas arregaçadas. Adorei as parkas de tecido transparente e as azuis perfuradas. Gostei do vestido e dos calções prateados e também das malhas e peças em tons cru!
Nuno Baltazar
Nuno Baltazar, com a colecçāo "Ma Damme", inspirou-se numa Madame francesa dos anos anos 50, jovem, inovadora e cheia de charme. Numa abordagem um pouco diferente do habitual, Nuno Baltazar apresentou uma colecçāo mais comercial e usável, cheia de pequenos detalhes deliciosos e femininos. Adorei as mini-saias conjugadas com blusas amorosas e muito giras! Adorei os vestidos e gostei dos diferentes decotes (nas costas, inclusive!) e da abordagem dos mesmos na silhueta de cores neutras, azuis, verdes e amarelos.
Podem ver todos os desfiles e imagens no blog oficial da ModaLisboa 'Daily ModaLisboa'
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O segundo dia da Moda Lisboa, voltou a surpreender com as apresentações dos estilistas presentes...
Ricardo Preto
Depois de V!tor abrir as hostes no LAB, Ricardo Preto chega a passerele principal da ModaLisboa, com uma colecção vinda de uma metáfora. Com padrões exclusivos e originas, aplicados em tecidos leves e fluidos, criados com o propósito de entreter quem os veste e quem os observa. Entretidos ficamos nós com as cores e as texturas utilizadas tanto em vestidos, calças e blazers que surgem em look total. Fizeram-se notar também tecidos com efeito tie-dye conjugados na perfeição com as extensões de cabelo coloridas, das modelos!
Luís Buchinho
Luis Buchinho, mostrou uma colecçāo fresca e animada, cheia de texturas e jogos de comprimentos e transparencias. Malhas cruzadas que criam blusas e vestidos, com toques de amarelo, mas também em bronze e prateado. Adorei todas as caudas e cintos em tons cru, os estampados de palmeiras amarelas e as cores suaves deram o mote para um Verão bem quente.
Cia. MaritimaCia. Maritima, trouxe muito, mas muito calor á sala de desfiles da ModaLisboa. Tudo isto com uma só palavra: Biquini! Pois é, esta marca já muito conhecida pelo sexo feminino (e apreciada pelo masculino), mostrou uma colecção mais retro e boho-chic. Muitas franjas, padrões tigresa, e a predominância do amarelo e cor-de-laranja, em biquinis muito sexys e em roupa de praia muito descontraída.
A fechar o dia esteve Ana Salazar, com a sua roupa já bem reconhecida, não sendo ela já uma veterana na Moda em Portugal!
Podem ver todos os desfiles e imagens no blog oficial da ModaLisboa 'Daily ModaLisboa'
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"Love is similar to fashion. We can’t survive without it. The love of family is similar to the fashion version of the classics. A classic trench coat can withstand weather, rain, wear or tear, like one’s father. The softness and comfort of a cashmere sweater is akin to a mother’s love. A great pair of jeans that you can bring to places is very brotherly or sisterly. Friends come and go over time so the love of friends are similar to accessories — the timeless classic bag, willing to be there while you carry your baggage, is your best friend. The must-have shoe is your other BFF. Acquaintances and all the people that go through the revolving door called life are trend pieces — they make you happy temporarily but after a few short moments, they’re disposable. Shoulder pads? Check. Sequined jackets? Check. Colour blocking? Check check check!
And when it comes to real, unconditional, special love from THE one and only? We’re all gonna have to go through many, many dresses, some tight, some loose, some probably ill-fitting, but there’s only only one, clean and pristine, dress that will march with us to the altar. It takes time to find that one.
Love is all we need."
Written by Bryan Boy
Hi everybody!
I’ve been to Barcelona this last weekend, and I’m here to tell you an experience I lived, related to, of course, fashion and big labels!
Before I even gone to Barcelona I found out a store named “Santa Eulalia”, that sells several luxury labels (kind of like Fashion Clinic or Stivali in Lisbon), so I decided to go take a look! In my mind I carried ‘Shopping Bag Cabas’ from Céline and realizing that I would be truly happy with one of those!!
Well, I got there and there it was, as well as many other fabulous items.
A store of pure luxury, thought to the detail, with a marble floor, mirrored walls, carpet in the exhibitors and numerous other extremely tasteful things! First time I went there (yes, because the experience had to repeat itself xD), I walked in and immediately spotted several models of bags, from the Summer 2011, of Céline collection. I instantly died right there. They had the already known ‘Boston Bag’ and ‘Clasp’ both from Céline shown in an exhibitor where it was combined with models from Miu Miu, Balenciaga, and to my joy and happiness, Proenza Schouler!! Which also joined the party with its ‘PS1’, and there, all the shop assistants laughed a little at my happiness (or stupid) face, by seeing all those candies in front of my eyes!!

But the party doesn’t end here. This was just the first room of the many existent in the store, in the women section. I continued and walked in the men section, and there yes, I could see some things that could fit me and drive me insane. From prefect loafers from Tod’s, Bottega Venneta and Prada!! Suits and lots of classical men clothing, I decided to move along to the room with younger dressing! And what’s the first thing I see??? The wonderful colorful stripes sweater (most wanted by me and others) from Summer 2011 Jill Sander collection. My heart collapsed.
As soon as it restarted its fast beating, I see the T-shirts with amazing and unique printed flowers that would look soooo good on me! I tried to calm down, looked away, stopped for a while, took a deep breath…and I DIED AGAIN! The Louboutin studded shoes, were right behind me. OhMyGod. HEAVEEEEEEN!
From then on I was scalded and nothing else affected me that much. Bags from the same collection from Jill Sander, stylish sun glasses, other labels I know we all love so much, like Moncler Gamme Blue, Neil Barret, Dior Homme, Lanvin, Tom Ford and all that makes my heart beat a lot faster! The tour was over :( I was accompanied and my companionship wasn’t really feeling it and so I left that piece of heaven!

But, the next day, by night, there I went! AGAIN :)
Meanwhile I‘ve had taken a look at the stores’ website and discovered that there were many more rooms besides the ones I have been. More labels, limited editions and even women clothing I have never seen before! Walked in a second turn, the exhibitor where before were all the Céline bags, today was frosted with a variety of Balenciaga, gorgeous as only they can be! I had the joy of experiencing, on the next exhibitor the Summer 2011 Collection from Proenza Schouler, to see and touch the fabrics that Jack and Lazaro created specifically for it, and to realize that that’s pure luxury! As Rachel Zoe sais: “That’s another level”!!
I continued my tour and saw a really cool room... imagine a passage room, oval, only with gilded picture frames, with faces very ‘Monalisa’ like, and each of those paintings had a pair of sun glasses, coming out of the painting… Really cool!
I went up stairs, nice clothing, lots of rooms, and the first love of each and every woman… Shoes. An oval room, only with showcases, filled with shoes. Let me see…I saw Christian Louboutin, Nicholas Kirkwood, Brian Atwood, Rodarte, Roger Vivier and many others, always accompanied with accessories and well placed lighting, comfortable sofas (at least, to the sight!) and the perfect atmosphere to propose to a woman!! [Great idea! :)]
In the meantime it was time to close and I left. Already with Céline ‘Shopping Bag’ out of my thoughts, but with a ‘(super)Prada’, lovely as it can be (!!!), inside my bag! =D