ModaLisboa FOR GOOD
by Adriano Batista
In the heart of Lisbon, where culture and creativity converge, the 62nd edition of ModaLisboa is set to unfold. From March 7th to 10th, the historic Pátio da Galé will transform into a vibrant stage, showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the world of fashion. But this edition is more than just a runway—it’s a powerful statement, encapsulated in two simple words: “For Good.”

Operating within the context of Portugal’s legislative election period, ModaLisboa recognizes its civic duty. Despite earnest efforts to reschedule the event, logistical constraints—such as venue availability and alignment with the international fashion calendar—prevented a change in dates. Undeterred, ModaLisboa has taken proactive steps to disseminate information about early mobility voting to its teams. Moreover, it encourages all Portuguese visitors attending the event to exercise their right to vote before immersing themselves in the world of fashion at Pátio da Galé.
“For Good” transcends mere rhetoric; it permeates every facet of ModaLisboa. During these four days, the event becomes a symphony of values: Dialogue Creation – Thought-provoking discussions and exchanges between national and international speakers set the stage for ethical growth within the fashion industry; Empowering Creativity – The spotlight shines on emerging talent through initiatives like SANGUE NOVO, supported by Seaside; Future Solutions – ModaLisboa’s commitment extends beyond aesthetics—it’s about shaping a better future for the fashion industry, the city, and the nation.
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