MODALISBOA FOR GOOD Backstage!
by Adriano Batista
From March 7th to 10th, the 62nd edition of ModaLisboa unfolded at the historic Pátio da Galé, showcasing menswear that melded heritage with forward-thinking design.
BÉHEN made a triumphant return to the ModaLisboa scene, unveiling its FW24/25 collection. This line is the culmination of four years of meticulous design evolution, presenting clothing that embodies the brand’s core ethos. Filipe Cerejo’s latest collection, HOMO SUM, presents a daring narrative of complexity and bold elegance. The collection’s intricate cuts and gender-neutral designs, coupled with the art of draping, transform men’s attire into a fashion statement. The 2023 graduates of the European Institute of Design in Italy delved into themes of fragility, transformation, and self-awareness. Their creations, steeped in the rich tradition of Italian Design, are a testament to the power of sentiment and memory, crafted with passion and artisanal skill. KOLOVRAT’s vision turned a snowy day’s twilight into a canvas of promise, painting the city’s everyday occurrences with a hue of optimism. In collaboration with paatiff, Lion of Porches introduced a capsule collection that seamlessly blends technology with a functional and aesthetic approach to workwear. Luís Carvalho’s BLOSSOM, the FW24/25 collection, draws inspiration from the whims of the seasons, echoing nature’s unpredictability and our emotional landscapes. Ricardo Andrez, with his FW24/25 collection, continues to champion sustainable fashion, utilizing 90% deadstock materials to craft his environmentally conscious designs. Dino Alves paid tribute to the legends and rising stars of Portuguese football, celebrating their contributions and the new values they bring to the sport. DuarteHajime offered a reflective journey through the creative process, from initial research and concept selection to the meticulous crafting of final pieces, embodying the spirit of innovation and creativity.
Our photographer Marc Medina went backstage to capture some of our favorite looks. Take a look below:
















































































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