Portugal Fashion 44th edition F / W 2019-2020 report
A more sustainable fashion is the central theme of the 44th edition of Portugal Fashion for the Fall / Winter 2019-2020 season, held in Porto at the Alfandega congress center in Porto, Portugal. Almost 50 designers and national brands, consolidated and emerging, show the modern elegance and the “Made in Portugal” savoir-faire of the fashion, textile and accessory sectors.The project of ANJE – National Association of Young Entrepreneurs – and ATP – Textile and Clothing Association of Portugal – continues to present, at national and international professionals, an integrated vision of the sector, developing its potential, season after season, in addition to consolidating the results of all the efforts made so far. Some of the national designers are also present on the catwalks of San Paolo, New York, Madrid, Barcelona, Istanbul, London, Vienna, Milan, Paris.
By Barbara Tassara
Hugo Costa
Metropolitan uniforms with large pockets and intelligent sports details
that play on oversized outerwear and soft pants.
Miguel Vieira
‘Winter in Africa’ is the inspiration of colors and artistic prints,
romantically laid on the sartorial proposal with strategic volumes.
Nuno Baltazar
Fashion for urban travelers, an elegant mix of formal and leisure,
for a relaxed contemporary elegance.
Inês Torcato
Exploration and deconstruction of classic clothing, materials, shapes and details,
with an artistic rock touch.
Alexandra Moura
Workwear originated from mixtures of materials, overlays, colors,
in a stylistic bridge between classic and contemporary, country and city.
Daniela Pereira
The African ‘Basotho’ tribe meets the hip hop of the 90s,
with strong colors and oversized volumes, warmed by stoles and balaclavas.
Julio Torcato
Eco-sustainable mini collection, ten symbolic pieces that explore the possibilities
of eco-leather, recycled polyester, cotton, wool and jersey.
Estelita Mendonça
Design and experimentation of new aesthetic languages and the savoir-faire
in wearing the tastes of modern man, in a sporty but also sensual way.
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Designed by Filipe Ferreira, an exploration focused on technical fabrics
and outwear garments engineered for every climate change.
Rita Sa
Soft, gentle and geometric silhouettes, for passepartout garments
in a palette of natural tones and pure white.
David Catalán
‘Climbing Tailoring’ amplified in the volumes and declined in neutral and earthy shades
alternate by contrasting aquamarine, bright orange and honey yellow.
Maria Gambina
Ski and Après-ski wear, a trendy, warm and technical wardrobe,
transversal timeless garments or with a more contemporary attitude.
Meam
Ethno style, graphic and essential, with a design without formalisms,
ready to celebrate Spring in advance.