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Hugo Costa presented his Fall/Winter 2014 collection during PortugalFashion. This collection was inspired by “Bushido“, the code of conduct and way of life of the Samurai. A concept that defines their attitude towards life and death, their relationship with the inner being and the nature that surrounds and involves them. On this assumption, “Bushido” is a “mobile” collection, with exaggerated and functional volumes represented in traditional materials that merge with technology.