With a degree in Communication Sciences from Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Mauro Gonçalves made his debut as a journalist in late 2011. It was in a quick passage through Público that he began to develop a special appetite for fashion, culture and lifestyle. Without ever losing sight of any of the three, the following years were spent at the service of Time Out Lisboa. In 2017, he moved to the Observador newsroom, where he continues...
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João Magalhães has always been interested in the arts: he studied architecture and specialized in fashion, exploring form and construction in his creations. In 2014 he created Morecco, which started as an accessory brand, but the evolution of the concept led to ModaLisboa a year later, with the first complete ready-to-wear collection. In March 2019, he signed the first collection in his own name. João Magalhães explores an aesthetic universe marked by androgyny, the materials’...
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Ana Duarte graduated in Fashion Design at FA-ULisboa and finished, with distinction, her MA in Menswear Design and Technology at London College of Fashion, in January 2015. Ana Duarte presented the first DUARTE collection at Sangue Novo at Lisboa Fashion Week in March 2015. In October 2016, she presented, for the second time, at Sangue Novo and received an Honourable Mention Award, starting to present continuously at Lisboa Fashion Week in the LAB platform. DUARTE...
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Sandra Dias works in Fashion for more than 20 years and, for the last 18, she has been doing so in the media. In 2019, she founded the digital platform terramotto.com, where she writes about fashion and sustainability. At the same time, she promotes awareness actions for the selective gathering of textiles and accessories. She was the fashion editor of LuxWoman magazine. Before that, she integrated the founding team of Vogue Portugal. She passed through...
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From an early age linked to the artistic production, Inês Baptista graduated in Art History from the University of Coimbra. She was a dancer and teacher of classical ballet, having been part of her career the design of dance costumes. Inês found in fashion a new way of expression, bringing her narratives to life through her creations. In 2018 she joined the Master in Fashion Design at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of...
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Carolina Raquel graduated from Fashion Design Womenswear at London College of Fashion in 2018. While studying, she worked with different designers and creative teams: Alexandra Moura, Christopher Kane, Roksanda and Simone Rocha. In October 2018, she presented ‘induviae’, her graduate collection, at Sangue Novo, the Young Designers Competition of ModaLisboa, being awarded with the FashionClash prize. In March 2019, Carolina presented ‘A complex form’ at Sangue Novo and was awarded with the ModaLisboa Award for...
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Filipe Augusto graduated in Fashion Design at Modatex, Porto, in October 2016. He worked as an intern at the atelier of the Portuguese designer, Luís Buchinho and in 2017, he joined Principal Magazine's team, as production assistant and stylist for the fashion editorials. In October 2017 and March 2018, he presented two collections at the Sangue Novo competition of ModaLisboa. In the first edition of the contest, he received an honorable mention and in the...
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Professor and researcher of Fashion Design at FA-ULisboa, Graziela Sousa is responsible for the Special Projects — Talks e Wonder Room — of Associação ModaLisboa. She has been developing several initiatives to promote entrepreneurship, sustainability, social innovation, local consumption and other urgent topics. With developed research on the subjects of Fashion Education and Entrepreneurship, she has, over the last few years, published scientific articles in academic journals, made presentations at conferences and facilitated workshops in...
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Leadership runs in his veins and his mission is to seed ethic, social responsibility and making his purpose grow with know-how. Tadeu Pinto has been Trimalhas’ leader for more than 18 years. His vision of the future is the Trimalhas’ 4.0 digitalization, sustainability and innovative projects implementation, allied to the cooperation with the creative industry, with collaboration and an investment in emergent designers....
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Pedro Noronha Feio graduated in Fashion Design by the London College of Fashion in 2003. After an internship with Matthew Williamson, in London, he returned to Portugal where he worked as Lidija Kolovrat's design assistant for 2 years. Since 2005 he maintains a straight relationship with the fashion industry working in several companies such as Silva & Sistelo and Lanidor Group. In 2007 he was the co-founder of White Tent brand, participating in several...
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