PortugalFashion Fall/Winter 2014 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Portugal Fashion’s “ORGANIC” edition will take place from the 26th – 29th March. Portraying fashion as a living organism, pulsating and unique, the event will again take place across two cities. The first day will be in Lisbon and following three days in Porto at the iconic Porto’s Customs House (Alfandega do Porto).
This year, famous designers such as Fátima Lopes, Luís Buchinho, Miguel Vieira, Luís Onofre, Diogo Miranda and Susana Bettencourt, will be sharing the catwalk with other Portuguese brands such as Dielmar, TMCollection, Lion of Porches and Vicri. At the same time, the internationally renowned “BLOOM” platform, in association with fashion schools and young designers, give evidence of this sector’s capability of innovation and renewal.
Lisbon | Wednesday, March 26, 2014
19:00 GMT / 3:00pm EST – Storytailors
21:00 GMT / 5:00pm EST – BLOOM: Hibu | João Melo Costa
22:00 GMT / 6:00pm EST – Alves e Gonçalves
Oporto| Thursday, March 27, 2014
20:30 GMT / 4:30pm EST – Júlio Torcato
21:30 GMT / 5:30pm EST – Luís Buchinho
22:30 GMT / 6:30pm EST – Daniela Barros | Hugo Costa
23:30 GMT / 7:30pm EST – Anabela Baldaque
Oporto| Friday, March 28, 2014
18:30 GMT / 2:30pm EST – Susana Bettencourt | Estelita Mendonça
19:00 GMT / 3:00pm EST – BLOOM: Carla Pontes
19:30 GMT / 3:30pm EST – Katty Xiomara
21:30 GMT / 5:30pm EST – Diogo Miranda
22:00 GMT / 6:00pm EST – BLOOM: Mafalda Fonseca
22:30 GMT / 6:30pm EST – TM Collection by Teresa Martins
23:00 GMT / 7:00pm EST – BLOOM: Carlos Couto
23:30 GMT / 7:30pm EST – Fátima Lopes
Oporto| Saturday, March 29, 2014
15:00 GMT / 11:00am EST – INDUSTRY: BALLENTINA / CHEYENNE / CONCRETO by Helder Baptista / MAD DRAGON SEEKER by Alexandrine Cadilhe & Daniel Simões
15:30 GMT / 11:30am EST – BLOOM: Teresa Abrunhosa
16:00 GMT / 12:00pm EST – SHOES: Dkode / Fly London / Goldmud e Alexandra Moura / J. Reinaldo / Nobrand / Silvia Rebatto
17:00 GMT / 1:00pm EST – Carlos Gil
17:30 GMT / 1:30pm EST – BLOOM: Claudia Garrido
18:00 GMT / 2:00pm EST – Meam by Ricardo Preto
19:00 GMT / 3:00pm EST – Vicri
19:30 GMT / 3:30pm EST – BLOOM CONTEST: Ana Catarina Santos / Ana Vicente / Eduardo Amorim / Haggard by António Vaz Soares / João Rôla / Martinho Gonçalves / Pedro Neto / Teresa Carvalheira
20:00 GMT / 4:00pm EST – Lion of Porches
21:30 GMT / 5:30pm EST – Dielmar
22:00 GMT / 6:00pm EST – BLOOM: Joana Ferreira
22:30 GMT / 6:30pm EST – Luís Onofre
23:00 GMT / 7:00pm EST – BLOOM: K L A R
23:30 GMT / 7:30pm EST – Miguel Vieira
Alexander, Baptiste and Jeroen by Jean Baptiste-Mondino
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