The Fall/Winter 2026 edition of ModaLisboa confirms the city as a major capital of creativity set across multiple locations in Lisbon, from Pátio da Galé to MUDE and CAM. Throughout the collections, Portuguese shoes brought a sense of connection in the lineup that balanced emerging energy and established names in the country.

Bárbara Atanásio reworking denim and masculine codes brought fresh, experimental perspectives as did Çal Pfungst who played with classical forms, while Carlos Gil explored the plurality found in his signature silhouettes. Dino Alves stood out not only for his main collection but for UP Upcycling Collection Dino Alves x Humana, a project rooted in reuse and social awareness. Built from second hand garments, the collection pushed the idea that contemporary luxury can come from ethical commitment without losing its visual impact. Duarte Hajime leaned into narrative, drawing from the chaotic rhythm of life on tour, capturing the tension between stillness and spectacle, while Ricardo Andrez’s Skinny Dreams turned inward, questioning identity, memory, and what we choose to carry forward.

Our photographer, Marc Medina, went backstage to capture our favorite looks presented during ModaLisboa. Check it out below: